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R911034B 04/06/2009 Page: 1 Payment of State Aid to Towns By R911034B 04/06/2009 Payment of State Aid to Towns by Function and Property for the Year 2009 Page: 1 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes As of Date: 04/15/2009 Function / Property Acres Amount $ FISHERIES MANAGEMENT 93,091.54 90,332.89 ***** 10 ALBION REARING STATION 63.70 56.06 20 ALTA SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 138.43 121.82 30 ANDREW KRAKOW PUBLIC ACCESS AND FISHERY AREA 7.42 311.68 40 ASYLUM BAY ROUGH FISH STATION 16.10 14.17 60 BARDON L-WHITEFISH L PUBLIC ACC 1.60 1.41 100 BEAN BROOK FISHERY AREA 1,363.40 1,168.64 110 BEAR CREEK FISHERY AREA 636.99 674.24 115 BEAVER CREEK REARING STATION 574.50 417.18 130 BEHNING CREEK FISHERY AREA 131.15 130.05 140 BENSON CREEK FISHERY AREA 301.50 229.84 150 BEVERLY LAKE FISHERY AREA 264.20 232.50 160 BIG BROOK FISHERY AREA 12.30 10.82 165 BIG CRAWLING STONE PUBLIC ACCESS 2.53 2.23 170 BIG CREEK FISHERY AREA 1,435.67 1,242.13 175 BIG EAGLE CREEK PUBLIC ACCESS 40.00 35.20 185 BIG RIB RIVER FISHERY AREA 723.27 375.55 200 BIG ROCHE A CRI FISHERY AREA 782.50 651.75 220 BIG SAND LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 11.00 9.68 250 BIG ST GERMAIN PUBLIC ACCESS .99 .87 260 BISHOP LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 24.00 21.12 270 BLACK EARTH CREEK FISHERY AREA 232.90 251.39 310 BOLEN CREEK FISHERY AREA 103.75 91.30 330 BOOTH LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS .74 .65 350 BRANDY LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS .73 .64 382 BUFFALO RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,007.75 654.89 400 CALUMET HARBOR ROUGH FISH STATION 4.10 3.61 410 CAMELIA LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS .50 .44 420 CAMP LAKE FISHERY AREA 88.52 80.62 480 CASTLE MARSH FISHERY AREA 13.00 11.44 500 CATARACT POND PUBLIC ACCESS 1.90 1.67 520 CAVES CREEK FISHERY AREA 547.49 551.05 535 CHEROKEE MARSH FISHERY AREA 908.85 804.17 540 CHEROKEE MARSH PUBLIC ACCESS 40.48 35.62 570 CLAM LAKE FISHERY AREA 7.35 6.47 590 CLAM RIVER FISHERY AREA 2,260.48 1,822.50 R911034B 04/06/2009 Payment of State Aid to Towns by Function and Property for the Year 2009 Page: 2 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes As of Date: 04/15/2009 Function / Property Acres Amount $ FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (Continued) 610 CLUBHOUSE LAKE-SUNSHINE SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 41.00 35.70 640 CONOVER REARING STATION 6.00 5.28 642 COON CREEK FISHERY AREA 530.34 635.35 655 CRANBERRY LAKE FISHERY AREA 10.00 8.80 680 CRYSTAL SPRINGS REARING STATION 38.00 33.44 690 CULBERTSON SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 40.00 35.20 720 DANEAULT SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 40.00 35.20 730 DEAD CREEK SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 80.00 70.40 750 DEMLOWS LAKE FISHERY AREA 74.06 62.23 790 DORN CREEK FISHERY AREA 114.30 100.58 840 DUMMY LAKE FISHERY AREA 15.05 13.24 850 DUNCAN CREEK FISHERY AREA 214.50 188.76 860 EAGLE LAKE FISHERY AREA 98.09 137.58 870 EAST LAKE FISHERY AREA 30.50 26.84 880 EAU CLAIRE RIVER FISHERY AREA 43.80 38.54 890 EDDY CREEK FISHERY AREA 284.02 242.03 910 ELK CREEK FISHERY AREA 273.66 171.81 930 EMMONS CREEK FISHERY AREA 1,378.97 1,345.37 935 ENGLE CREEK SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 184.17 92.09 940 EVERGREEN RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,110.49 852.82 1010 FOX RIVER PUBLIC ACCESS 2.25 1.98 1050 GORDONS BAY LANDING PUBLIC ACCESS 32.22 28.35 1060 GREEN LAKE REARING STATION 13.00 11.44 1070 GRINDSTONE CREEK FISHERY AREA 399.40 338.69 1080 HALF MOON LAKE FISHERY AREA 133.36 117.36 1082 HALLS (STOCKWELL) CREEK FISHERY AREA 638.14 485.03 1090 HAY CREEK FISHERY AREA 26.87 13.44 1110 HEART LAKE REARING STATION 73.00 64.24 1116 HINKSON CREEK FISHERY AREA 160.25 82.74 1120 HOOKER LAKE MARSH FISHERY AREA 40.00 35.20 1130 HORICON ROUGH FISH STATION 1.41 1.24 1140 HULBURT CREEK FISHERY AREA 596.48 1,410.84 1155 JOHN A LAWTON FISHERY AREA 125.15 76.18 1190 KICKAPOO RIVER FISHERY AREA 29.77 26.20 1200 KINNICKINNIC RIVER FISHERY AREA 117.57 198.28 R911034B 04/06/2009 Payment of State Aid to Towns by Function and Property for the Year 2009 Page: 3 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes As of Date: 04/15/2009 Function / Property Acres Amount $ FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (Continued) 1230 LA CROSSE AREA COMPREHENSIVE FISHERY AREA 384.57 286.75 1240 LA CROSSE RIVER FISHERY AREA 463.19 407.61 1250 LA BUDDE CREEK FISHERY AREA 321.24 275.71 1260 LAC VIEUX DESERT PUBLIC ACCESS 59.48 52.34 1270 LAKE CAMELOT PUBLIC ACCESS 186.21 177.58 1280 LAKE ELLEN PUBLIC ACCESS 40.00 35.20 1310 LAKE KEGONSA ROUGH FISH STATION 19.10 16.81 1320 LAKE MENDOTA PUBLIC ACCESS .20 .18 1330 LAKE MENOMIN FISHERY AREA 27.15 23.89 1340 LAKE MILLS HATCHERY 74.85 59.76 1357 LAKE WAUBESA FISHERY AREA 27.00 13.50 1360 LAKEWOOD REARING STATION 192.90 158.23 1370 LAMBERT SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 40.00 35.20 1380 LANGLADE REARING STATION 201.56 149.28 1410 LILY LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 38.70 34.06 1420 LIMA MARSH ROUGH FISH STATION 19.05 16.76 1425 LITTLE CRAWLING STONE LAKE PUB AC 1.50 1.32 1430 LITTLE GRANITE LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 3.10 2.73 1470 LITTLE PLOVER RIVER FISHERY AREA 254.05 262.86 1475 LITTLE RIVER REARING POND 24.99 21.99 1500 LITTLE WOLF RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,603.68 1,353.67 1520 LOWER MUD LAKE FISHERY AREA 262.10 240.67 1550 MANITOWOC RIVER PUBLIC ACCESS 2.50 20.29 1570 MCCANN CREEK FISHERY AREA 241.75 120.88 1580 MCDERMOTT BROOK FISHERY AREA 123.00 76.70 1590 MCFARLAND ROUGH FISH STATION 1.20 1.06 1610 MCKENZIE CREEK FISHERY AREA 80.00 70.40 1620 MECAN RIVER FISHERY AREA 5,079.53 4,761.08 1640 MERCER LAKE SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 80.00 70.40 1650 MID EAU CLAIRE LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 54.35 47.83 1660 MILL CREEK FISHERY AREA 30.00 18.80 1690 MONTANA LAKE FISHERY AREA 105.73 93.04 1700 MOUNT HOPE REARING STATION 200.70 176.62 1710 MOUNT VERNON CREEK FISHERY AREA 361.43 310.11 1750 NEVIN HATCHERY 224.84 190.26 R911034B 04/06/2009 Payment of State Aid to Towns by Function and Property for the Year 2009 Page: 4 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes As of Date: 04/15/2009 Function / Property Acres Amount $ FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (Continued) 1770 NEWVILLE ROUGH FISH STATION 6.67 5.87 1780 NIEBAUER SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 206.00 181.28 1790 NORTH BRANCH BEAVER CREEK FISHERY AREA 1,080.07 935.03 1820 NORTH BRANCH TREMPEALEAU RIVER FISHERY AREA 143.75 126.50 1850 OSCEOLA 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ACCESS 17.30 13.65 2165 ROWAN CREEK FISHERY AREA 642.42 570.45 2180 SABIN SPRINGS FISHERY AREA 4.96 4.36 2190 SAND CREEK FISHERY AREA-POLK 1,446.43 1,160.35 2200 SAND CREEK FISHERY AREA 94.89 80.75 2210 SAND LAKE REARING STATION 100.58 88.51 2240 SAWYER CREEK FISHERY AREA 722.00 620.16 2250 SCHUET CREEK FISHERY AREA 44.10 38.81 2260 SHAWANO LAKE FISHERY AREA 110.26 116.88 R911034B 04/06/2009 Payment of State Aid to Towns by Function and Property for the Year 2009 Page: 5 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes As of Date: 04/15/2009 Function / Property Acres Amount $ FISHERIES MANAGEMENT (Continued) 2290 SHELL LAKE REARING STATION 16.45 14.48 2300 SILVER CREEK FISHERY AREA 2.20 1.94 2310 SILVER LAKE MARSH FISHERY AREA 39.00 34.32 2320 SMITH POND FISHERY AREA 95.00 83.60 2350 S. BRANCH OCONTO RIVER FISH AREA 541.62 523.60 2360 SOUTH FORK FLAMBEAU RIVER P A 3.09 2.72 2370 SOUTH SHORE LAKE SUPERIOR FISH AND 3,364.53 2,439.69 2380 GOV.
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