Lawrence Creek WI
Lawrence Creek class trout stream starts in Lincoln Township, Adams County then flows into Springfield Township and then Westfield Township of Marquette County in Central Wisconsin. It’s very short; only about 2.5 miles long of excellent brook trout habitat with is surrounded by both Lawrence Creek State Natural Area and Lawrence Creek Wildlife Area before it flows into Lawrence Lake. Lawrence Creek trout stream is class 1 fishing waters for Brook Trout.
The eastern portion of Lawrence Creek SNA is the headwaters location for Lawrence Creek trout stream which is class 1 brook trout waters. The creek is normally very clear with high visibility with a nice rolling terrain around the stream with some areas of wetlands and high banks.
Brook Trout Waters - Class Trout Stream
Trout Stream Classifications:
Class 1 which means “high quality trout waters with sufficient natural reproduction”
Class 2 - has some natural trout reproduction
Class 3 - Marginal trout habitat with NO natural trout reproduction with stocking required
Photos and Pictures
Lawrence Creek Map
Lakefront Homes & Deeded Access Cabins for Sale
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Lawrence Creek Wisconsin
Area Information > Lake, Rivers & Creeks | Trout Streams > Fordham Creek Discussion Forum
Fordham Creek WI
Fordham Creek WI is about 7 miles long and is mostly a class 1 trout stream with Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout. For the most part, the creek starts at about 6th Ct in both Adams Township and Preston Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin and flows to the west towards Adams-Friendship. Along the way parts of it are turned into public land owned and easement by the WI DNR call the Remnant Fordham Creek. At 10th Ave Fordham Creek give its water to Little Roche-A-Cri Creek then flows into Friendship Lake. Once the water enters the lake it’s no longer considered a trout stream. Then the water flows through the Friendship Hydro Dam past Friendship Park all the way to Castle Rock Lake Wisconsin’s 4th largest in land body of water which is part of the Wisconsin River Flowages system at flows all the way to the edge of WI an ends into the Great Mississippi.
More about REM-Fordham Creek which has 2 locations: the first area of public land area is about 37 acres mostly wooded with row pines along Cty Rd J then turns into a small meadow heading north into a mix woods with a steep slope before the creek that is surrounded by lowlands. The second location is south of Cty Rd J just east of 8th Ave and is an easement just along the creek mostly in the lowlands of the creek bed. This section is about 1,900 feet along the Fordham creek.
Fordham Creek Trout Stream
What is a Remnant Creek?
Types of Trout Fish:
Brook Trout, Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout!
PUBLIC ACCESS POINTS - Remnant Fordham Creek off of County Road J
Photos and Pictures
Flows through these Townships:
Nearby Communities:
Nearby Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Bingham Creek
- Carter Creek – Trout Stream
- Friendship Lake
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek - Trout Stream
- Bingham Pond
- Klein Creek
- Duck Creek
Adams County Wisconsin Public Land
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek Remnant
- Fordham Creek Remnant
- Roche-A-Cri State Park
- Friendship Beach
- Friendship Park
Fordham Creek Wisconsin
Area Information > Lake, Rivers & Creeks | Trout Streams > Little Roche-A-Cri Discussion Forum
Little Roche-A-Cri Creek WI
Little Roche-A-Cri-Creek is about 22 miles long and is mostly a class 1, 2 & 3 trout stream waters with Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout. For the most part the creek starts at about Cottonville Lane & 3rd Ave in Richfield Township of Adams County, Central Wisconsin and flows to the southwest towards Adams-Friendship. At the dead end of 7th Dr. the first area of Little Roche-A-Cri Creek Remnant begins and then ends at 8th Dr. Then a little farther downstream in the second part of REM-Little Roche-A-Cri Creek, Fordham Creek adds its class 1 trout water to the mix. Just after 10th Ave the water flows into Friendship Lake. Once the water enters the lake it’s no longer considered a trout stream. Then the water flows through the Friendship Hydro Dam past Friendship Park and has more water added by Carter Creek which then flows all the way to Castle Rock Lake; Wisconsin’s 4th largest in land body of water which is part of the Wisconsin River Flowages system and flows all the way to the edge of WI an ends into the Great Mississippi.
Little Roche-A-Cri Trout Stream
What is a Remnant Creek?
Types of Trout Fish:
Brook Trout, Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout!
PUBLIC ACCESS POINTS - Remnant Little Roche-A-Cri Creek off of County Road J & 8th Ave.
Photos and Pictures
Flows through these Townships:
Nearby Communities:
Nearby Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Bingham Creek
- Carter Creek – Trout Stream
- Friendship Lake
- Fordham Creek - Trout Stream
- Bingham Pond
- Klein Creek
- Duck Creek
Adams County Wisconsin Public Land
- Little Roche-A-Cri Creek Remnant
- Fordham Creek Remnant
- Roche-A-Cri State Park
- Friendship Beach
- Friendship Park
Little Roche-A-Cri Creek Wisconsin
Neenah Creek WI
Class Trout Stream
Neenah Creek, WI is known for its Brown Trout which starts at McGinnis Lake it’s headwaters in New Chester Township of Adams County and quickly flows through 4 locations of Upper Neenah Creek State Fishery Areas. It flows through Jackson Township right past Wolf Lake then just north of Hill Lake (Private) before it winds its way into Oxford Township of Marquette County making its way into Neenah Lake in the Village of Oxford, Wisconsin. The water flows through Neenah Dam returning back to creek form heading south into Douglas Township Neenah Creek is continually fled by little unknown creeks and streams along its way until meeting up O’Keefe Creek whose headwaters are from Blue Lake right by Jordan Lake back in Adams Cty. The main channel meets up with the South Branch of Neenah Creek getting its water from Mason Lake.
Printable Maps
Neenah Creek in Adams County MAP
Types of Fish in Neenah Creek are:
Photos, Pictures and Images
WI DNR Trout Stream Classifications - http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/trout/streamclassification.html
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Guide - http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/Fishing/documents/trout/wisconsintroutstreams.pdf
ALWAYS CHECK FOR CURRENT UP TODATE MAPS, FISHING RULES AND REGULATIONS!
Neenah Creek Trout Stream
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Amey Pond WI
Amey Pond is in the corner of Adams County of New Haven Township, Central Wisconsin just north of Columbia County and West of Marquette Cty. Amey Pond is 56 acres of water surrounded by about 80% of State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources or WI DNR called Amey Pond Wildlife Refuge Area. There’s a little creek about 2 city blocks long that link Mason Lake and Amey Pond together.
Amey Pond Wildlife Refuge Area is located around the lake. This area provides habitat for a variety of Wisconsin Waterfowl including: Mallard Ducks, Wood Ducks, Coots, Pelicans, Geese and more…
According to a posted WI DNR sign, there is: “#1. No Waterfowl Hunting at any time and #2. No Entry September 1st to December 31st.
Amey Pond Wisconsin
Photos and Pictures
Types of Fish:
Largemouth Bass, Walleye and Panfish!
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56 Acres
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Max Depth........
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7 feet
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Average Depth...
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Unknown
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Public Access.....
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Road Side
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Wake Rules ........
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No Wake Lake
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Area Information
New Haven Township WI
New Haven Township WI is located in the southwest corner of Adams County, Central Wisconsin. This area has larger land parcels besides the small parcels of land around the lakes. To the south is Columbia County and to the east is Marquette County. Big Spring creek flow into Mason Lake which has the southernmost county park in Adams County. New Haven also has Big Spring Lake, Big Spring Creek, O’Keefe Creek, several private lakes and Amey Pond which is surrounded by Amey Pond Fish and Wildlife Management Area owned by State of Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. State Highway 23 cuts through the southern end of this Township and Cty Road G & P is a main intersection for the area. Briggsville is located on the eastside of Mason Lake which is in Marquette Cty.
Real Estate | Homes | Land | Condos | Multi-Family | Commercial Property
- None
Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Trout Streams
- Mason Lake
- Big Spring Lake
- Amey Pond
- Big Spring Creek
- O'Keefe Creek
Public Land & Features for the Area
- Mason Lake County Park
- Amey Pond Fish and Wildlife Management Area