Ringed by trees and away from the busy roads in eastern Louisa County, Iowa’s Klum Lake has undergone a significant makeover over the past decade or so.
The 250-acre natural floodplain lake – historically connected to the Mississippi River by Muscatine Slough – had been filled with eight-foot-tall cattails with only a handful of small open water pockets for limited hunting.
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