An Oneida County lakes group hopes to limit large wakes from power boats through boater education, limiting wake boat hours, limiting use on smaller lakes, requiring complete draining of water tanks, and more.
This content is restricted to subscribers of OutdoorNews.com. If you are already an OutdoorNews.com subscriber, you can log in here. If you are not and would like to read this and all the other great content OutdoorNews.com has to offer, click here.
Wisconsin lakes group crafts wake resolution
Share on Social
Facebook
Twitter
LinkedIn
Email
- Tags: Environment, Wisconsin
Hand-Picked For You
Iowa’s annual spring spotlight survey underway, providing information on wildlife
DNR Report
March 28, 2023
Ohio Insider: Success of blue catfish is a management success story from Central Ohio’s Hoover Reservoir
Mike Moore
March 28, 2023
Commentary: Ohio’s new trout stocking plan will take some digestion
Tom Cross
March 28, 2023
Outdoor News Radio Network Stations
Site Staff
March 28, 2023
Ohio Letters of the Editor: Declare open season on raccoon abundance
Ohio Letters to the Editor
March 28, 2023
Ohio Sea Grant’s Tory Gabriel earns honors at conference
John Hageman
March 28, 2023
Related Articles
Summer seasonal positions available in Iowa state parks
DNR Report
March 28, 2023
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) State Parks Bureau is looking for job applicants for seasonal park officer and
Iowa’s annual spring spotlight survey underway, providing information on wildlife
DNR Report
March 28, 2023
Staff with the Iowa Department of Natural Resources are currently conducting their annual nighttime spring spotlight surveys across the state,
Ohio Insider: Success of blue catfish is a management success story from Central Ohio’s Hoover Reservoir
Mike Moore
March 28, 2023
If you want evidence of a fish management success story you don’t have to look any further than Central Ohio’s