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Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 As State of Wisconsin / Department of Natural Resources Scott Walker , Governor Cathy L Stepp , Secretary Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 10/3/2013 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes 1 of 20 Function / Property Acres Amount $ Fisheries Management 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 0.99 $0.87 260 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 0.74 $0.65 350 BRANDY LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 0.73 $0.64 382 BUFFALO RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,007.75 $654.89 400 CALUMET HARBOR ROUGH FISH STATION 4.10 $3.61 410 CAMELIA LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 0.50 $0.44 420 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 State of Wisconsin / Department of Natural Resources Scott Walker , Governor Cathy L Stepp , Secretary Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 10/3/2013 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes 2 of 20 Function / Property Acres Amount $ Fisheries Management 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 State of Wisconsin / Department of Natural Resources Scott Walker , Governor Cathy L Stepp , Secretary Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 10/3/2013 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes 3 of 20 Function / Property Acres Amount $ Fisheries Management 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 0.20 $0.18 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 201.46 $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 $1,337.08 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 State of Wisconsin / Department of Natural Resources Scott Walker , Governor Cathy L Stepp , Secretary Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 10/3/2013 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes 4 of 20 Function / Property Acres Amount $ Fisheries Management 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 HATCHERY 348.40 $306.59 1860 OTTER CREEK WILDLIFE AREA 237.00 $118.50 1865 PARKER CREEK FISHERY AREA 218.87 $192.61 1890 PERSON LAKE FISHERY AREA 9.64 $8.48 1930 PICKEREL LAKE FISHERY AREA 5.42 $4.77 1940 PICKEREL LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 6.24 $5.49 1950 PIKE LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 1.07 $0.94 1955 PIKE WILD RIVER 2,709.07 $2,361.20 1965 PINE-POPPLE WILD RIVERS 4,733.02 $3,153.51 1970 PINE RIVER SYSTEM FISHERY AREA 1,786.13 $1,667.60 1980 PINNACLE ROCK REARING STATION 55.33 $38.39 2000 PLOVER RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,405.80 $1,237.66 2015 POTTERS LAKE PUBLIC ACCESS 0.50 $0.44 2020 PRAIRIE RIVER FISHERY AREA 1,184.67 $950.58 2040 PUCKAWAY ROUGH FISH STATION 0.83 $0.73 2060 RABES LAKE FISHERY AREA 119.00 $89.90 2070 RADLEY CREEK FISHERY AREA 1,267.01 $1,208.32 2100 RIB RIVER FISHERY AREA 37.50 $19.47 2110 REIBOLTS CREEK PUBLIC ACCESS 121.00 $106.48 2122 RICHARD A HEMP FISHERY AREA 1,244.44 $1,165.20 2135 ROCKY RUN CREEK FISHERY AREA 696.62 $476.71 2160 ROLLING STONE LAKE PUBLIC 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 2290 SHELL LAKE REARING STATION 16.45 $14.48 State of Wisconsin / Department of Natural Resources Scott Walker , Governor Cathy L Stepp , Secretary Payment of State Aid by Function and Property for the Year 2013 10/3/2013 As Provided by Section 70.113 of the Statutes 5 of 20 Function / Property Acres Amount $ Fisheries Management 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 WILDLIFE 3,364.53 $2,439.69 AREA 2380 GOV.
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