Upper Neenah Fishery Area in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, is a designated Exceptional Resource Waters ERW known for its self-sustaining trout population in the Neenah Creek. Established in 1962, this 372-acre area offers angling opportunities for brown and brook trout, as well as recreational activities like hunting, hiking, and wildlife viewing.
Managed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, the Upper Neenah Fishery Area focuses on fish habitat preservation and in-stream habitat improvement projects to enhance the streambank habitat for brown trout. Visitors can enjoy shore fishing, wading in the stream, and fly fishing in areas where habitat improvements have been made, surrounded by low lying hardwoods and swamp hardwoods in an agricultural landscape dominated by corn crops.
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