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I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’S BUTTERNUT! DEAR DEER LAKE
Also Included Home sweet lake home Experience Indianhead, a classic local supper club Two Polk County lakes offer high tech tool to fight aquatic invasive species The beauty of the Deer Lake Conservancy Don’t lie…Who doesn’t love walleye? Sentinel Publications: Amery Free Press, Baldwin Bulletin, Burnett County Sentinel, Country Messenger & Osceola Sun
The Cargo Manifest Port of Call BUTTERNUT LAKES
DEER LAKE
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Welcome to the fourth edition of the 2022 Laker I cannot believe it is already July! This month begins the period known as the “Dog Days of Summer.” We often hear about the “Dog Days” but few know what the expression means. Some say that it signifies hot sultry days “not fit for a dog,” others suggest it’s the weather in which dogs go mad. The Dog Days of Summer describes the most oppressive period of summer, between July 3rd and August 11th each year. Where’s the best place to be during this time? The lake of course. American Journalist Russell Baker once said, “Ah, summer; what power you have to make us suffer and like it.”
Galley INDIANHEAD
COOKING BY THE LAKE
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In the fourth edition of the 2022 Laker, we spotlight Deer Lake and Big & Little Butternut Lakes. You will learn about a new boat cleaning station fighting the war against invasive species, how to identify pesky ticks, get a schooling on Walleye, read about Deer Lake groups preserving the beauty of the area, meet one of the new owners of Indianhead and get tips from a local real estate expert. You will also find information on upcoming local events, along with this edition’s featured surf and turf recipes. You know what they say, “Stay close to the serenity of a lake to meet your own peace of mind.”
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Fishery WALLEYE p. 5C
Laker #5 – Friday, July 15 Laker #6 – Friday, July 29 Laker #7 – Friday, August 19
I hope you are enjoying your Laker and your summer!
Ropes INVASIVE SPECIES p. 6B DEER LAKE CONSERVANCY p. 9B TICKS p. 2C • TURTLES p. 10C
Shore Leave MEMORY DAYS p. 12A • LUCKY DAYS p. 4B WANNIGAN DAYS p. 12B • LOCAL EVENTS p. 3C 2A
The remaining publication dates are as follows:
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April Ziemer, Editor editor@theameryfreepress.com Cover photo of Big Butternut Lake, Contributed
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I CAN’T BELIEVE IT’S BUTTERNUT! Both Big and Little By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
No need to buckle up for the Butternuts, both quiet lakes offer a smooth summer ride for swimmers, fisherman and boaters of all sorts. Big Butternut Lake is a 384-acre lake located in Luck. It has a maximum depth of 19 feet. It offers a swimming beach and visitors have access to the lake from a public boat landing on the south western side of the lake. Fish include Panfish, Largemouth Bass, Northern Pike and Walleye. Big Butternut is surrounded by about 100 homes, most of which are full-time residences, and is bordered by the Big Butternut Lake Campground and public beach, as well as Big Butternut Lake Park, which contains the Luck Municipal Golf Course. The Luck Municipal Golf Course boasts that it is, “Nestled on the south shore of Big Butternut Lake, Luck Golf Course features a variety of tees and terrain to challenge and satisfy players of all abilities. Our beautiful lakeside facility offers eighteen holes of unforgettable golf: ten holes weave through a pristine pine and hardwood forest featuring several elevation changes, while the remaining eight holes play through a rolling countryside dotted with majestic oak and maple trees. Big Butternut Lake is visible from numerous areas on the golf course and the fall colors are absolutely beautiful.” Sitting less than three miles away, Big Butternut’s sibling, Little Butternut Lake, is a 185-acre lake located just outside of Luck. It has a maximum depth of 23 feet. Visitors have CONTINUED ON 4A
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time to fish the lake is early in the morning. If you hit the water by 5 a.m., your chances of reeling in dinner is good. The West Denmark Church
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to the Gandy Dancer Trail, the National Scenic Ice Age Trail and Straight Lake State Park is all right at your fingertips. ■
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HOME SWEET LAKE HOME By April Ziemer
an accepted offer in the first few days of hitting the market. There are a few factors that have made the demand for lake properties in Polk County skyrocketthe ability to work remotely (having fiber optic in the area has been a great selling point!), proximity to the cities and the desire to leave the city life and try out small town/lake life-not only are we seeing a great demand for the cabin/secondary homes life, but there is also an increased demand for lake residences as primary homes,” Paquette said. She feels waterfront properties do tend to appreciate more than inland properties and
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What is hotter than July’s mid-day sun? The lake home real estate market. According to data on the NorthStar MLS, approximately 174 lakeshore properties were sold in Polk County in 2021. Local real estate agent Jena Paquette said there has certainly been an increase in demand for lake properties in Polk County over the past two years. Paquette shares a boatload of buying and selling information that is bound to make your lakeside real estate transaction smooth sailing. “Like most real estate in today’s market, if it is priced right, there will be
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RIGGINGS | REAL ESTATE ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ PAQUETTE | FROM 5A when you have made the decision to sell, start by decluttering, deep cleaning and removing personal belongings. Paquette said, “I always suggest to sellers to try to pretend you are the buyer walking in to tour the home. What would throw you off? As people we judge off of our senses and tapping into that thought when getting your home ready is key! If something looks, smells or feels off, it can easily deter buyers from making an offer on your home!” Paquette shared the importance of price and marketing. She said, “There is a huge demand for lake homes in the area and some very strong buyers coming to the plate making lake home sales easier on everyone’s end. We also see that on the inland/residential property end of things as well. We are lucky to be living in
Contributed Jenna Paquette is knowledgeable about both lake and inland real estate.
an area that many people easily fall in love with!” When it comes to home inspections, Paquette said lake homes are pretty similar to residential home inspections/sales-most of which are the buyer’s choice to do in the state
of Wisconsin. “As an agent one thing I always check if it’s a lake property is if it is in a Flood Zone. If so, and you are financing the sale, the lender might require additional annual Flood Insurance,” she said. Paquette said agents can
assist those seeking a lake home with information on the water quality of local lakes. She said asking locals is a great resource as well. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has lake quality information online. “Many of the lakes in Polk County also have associations and websites with further details on their lake. It’s a great resource for people coming to the area having no idea what to expect. I also always encourage taking time to visit or stay a weekend at the lake in which a buyer might be interested, to get an overall feel of the area,” Paquette said. She added buyers should consider a variety of things when deciding if a lake is a good fit. Paquette said, “The lifestyle and surrounding area is HUGE for me. What are you looking
for and does that lake or area provide that for you? When selling, I try to tap into that same feeling. I ask what the sellers LOVE about their property and how can I convey that in the marketing. As will all sales, l always challenge my buyers to think about longevity and what the goals are for this property. Is it a wise investment? How long are they planning on keeping it? If they had to sell, what could be the downfalls for resale?” If you are considering buying, find a good agent and prepare for the lake life. A good investment, a lake home will offer plenty of fun activities and offer a place that people will enjoy visiting. Who doesn’t love the sound of waking up to gently lapping water each day and a feeling of being on vacation right in your own yard? ■
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EXPERIENCE INDIANHEAD, A CLASSIC LOCAL SUPPER CLUB By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
Indianhead has been a staple in Polk County for over eight decades. After 28 years of ownership by Denise Cohen, April 2022 saw the torch being passed to Jeff Potts and Bruce Wirth who intend on keeping the supper club flame alive. Indianhead sits along the shore of Mill Pond Lake in Balsam Lake. Constructed in 1938, the Indianhead Lodge, as the building was originally known, sprang up quickly, being completely constructed over a span of 36 days. The lodge was built on land that was the childhood home of Archie Mosay (1908-1996), Grand Chief of the St. Croix Ojibwe. Mosay who slept in a wigwam on the property until he was 10-years-old, was
Contributed Indianhead Lodge Supper Club is a classic Wisconsin eatery.
just a hair older when his family was pushed south by property owner W.H. Parks in the name of
development. Originally owned by Walter and Dorothy Andersen, the Indianhead
Supper Club came of age alongside the village of Balsam Lake itself, which was expanding rapidly during that time into a thriving small town and tourist destination. Potts said, “I had been going to Indianhead for the past six years and I have gotten to know the staff and just love the place. We had heard that there was a person looking to buy the restaurant and turn it into a Pizza place. I couldn’t let that happened. Indianhead has been open since 1939. That’s 83 years and we just wanted to keep it going.” The restaurant business is new for Potts who has a background in public safety. He spent 30 years at the Bloomington, Minnesota Police Department and the last 12 CONTINUED ON 10A
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the nostalgic atmosphere of a supper club. They are looking for something different and supper clubs offer that. We have a piano player on Friday and Saturday night, where else can you get that?” Roark is the Indianhead Chef and his weekly specials are usually the restaurant’s top sellers. Indianhead is well- known CONTINUED ON 11A
Contributed Left: Fresh fish is a favorite for Indianhead diners. Above: The interesting bar serves supper club favorite Old Fashioneds and anything else you please. Right: The menu’s new brined and smoked grilled Pork Chop.
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1-8pm Medallion Hunt - clues posted at Library 2-8pm Face Painting near the Gandy Rest Stop 2pm 7th annual Power Tool Drag Race Contact Craig 715-497-2967 3-6pm MUSIC BY THE GANDY - Kyle Koliha 5pm Pet Show by Gandy Rest Stop 6-9pm MUSIC BY THE GANDY - Allison Dyg 4pm Music - Joyful Music at Joy Lutheran after Music Pie and Ice Cream Social at Joy Lutheran 9pm-1am Street Dance - music by Waves Collide 8pm-12am DJ Mike Halstrom at McKenzie Lanes Bowling Ally 10pm - Fireworks
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Softball Tournament to be determined 10am-12noon More Medallion clues if needed 11am Royal Ambassador Tea - Polk Burnett Cooperative Hwy 35 11am to 1pm Picnic style Dinner - Dine in or take out - at Joy Lutheran on Hwy 35 10am to 1pm Motorcycle Show no entry fee, drawings every half hour 11am to 1:30pm Antique Tractor Show 11:30am-4pm - Music/Open Karaoke by the Gandy Rest Stop with Kar Jackers Entertainment 12-2pm Photo Booth by the Gandy Rest Stop by Kar Jackers Entertainment 12-4pm Pony Rides - free to kids 12-4pm Little Blues Travelling Petting Zoo near the Gandy Rest Stop - free to kids 12-4pm Kids Carnival Games and Bouncy House 1-4pm Face Painting by the Gandy Rest Stop 1pm Recognition of Century Farms in Community New this year - by Gandy Rest Stop 1:30pm Parade with Grand Marshals Charlie and Marion Turner 2:15 Kids Pedal Tractor Pull on Main Street 2:30-4pm Karaoke Contest by the Gandy Rest Stop by Kar Jackers Entertainment 5pm Raffle Drawing on Main Street
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Contributed A patriotic and state-proud view of Big Butternut.
Contributed The slight waves of the lake are a peaceful way to end a day.
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Contributed Deer Lake is perfect for boating recreation of many kinds.
DEAR DEER LAKE By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
Clear water and beautiful surroundings make Deer Lake a favorite. Spanning over 768 acres Deer Lake is popular for visitors. Since the first frame cabin was built on the shores in 1903, the waters have been adored by residents, including some wellknown people over the years.
Deer lake is located just off Highway 8, between Balsam Lake and St. Croix Falls, sitting five miles east of the beautiful and historic St. Croix River Valley. Between the lake and the river are many large gorges in the rocks, left by glaciers over 12,000 years ago. These gorges, many over 100 feet deep, are called dalles. The lake is spring fed both
internally and externally with a maximum depth of 46 feet. A small dam at the east end of the lake helps assure a near constant water level. The Deer Lake Improvement Association and the Deer Lake Conservancy have worked very hard for many to clean and CONTINUED ON 2B
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Contributed Above: A breathtaking snapshot of Deer Lake. Left: The annual Deer Lake boat parade offers up a great time Contributed Fireworks on Deer Lake.
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maintain the pristine water quality that is now found in Deer Lake. According to the Deer Lake Improvement Association, Maintaining the high-water quality in Deer Lake is a top priority. The Association works closely with the Deer Lake Conservancy, Polk County and the Wisconsin DNR. The lake is consistently monitored to detect water run-off problems, undesirable aquatic weeds, or undesirable aquatic species such as zebra mussels, and appropriate action is taken. Deer Lake has a very involved group of residents who are passionate about their surroundings. They have a group who participates in an Annual Clean Up Day each spring and a volunteer Board of Directors. Beloved lake events include a Deer Lake Association funded firework show each Fourth of July weekend and a Fourth of July Boat Parade as well as Pontoon Parties and Music on The Lake. Deer Lake is well known as one of the premiere fishing lakes in northern Wisconsin. It contains walleye, northern pike, bass, panfish, and some good-sized muskies. On any given day you will see fisherman, swimmers and boats ranging from paddle boats to canoes; sailboats to bass boats, cruisers to pontoons. Deer lake has one public landing on the far northwest side of the lake, just a short way off Highway 35. A short distance from Deer Lake is Interstate Park, the oldest state park in Wisconsin. Other attractions within reach are the Dancing Dragonfly Winery and Fawn Doe Rosa. ■
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Lucky Days Festival
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Vendor/Craft Fair, West 2nd Ave. Contact Amy At amydueholm@yahoo.com. Food Court And Beer Tent Open. Hamburgers and Van Meter’s Brats & Hot Dogs. Live Music By Rex Cactus Under The Tent. Kids Corner (By Luck Fire Hall.) Kids Moonwalk Provided by Zion Lutheran Church of Bone Lake. Luck Volleyball Root Beer Stand By Food/Craft Vendors. Fundraiser For Equipment. Old Apparel Being Sold For Freewill Donation. Youth Beanbag Hour! Grab Your Friends And Come Toss Some Bags! Main St. by Felicia’s Northern Bar. Pick Up Your Bags In Front Of Bar, Return Them By 6:30 p.m. Sponsored by Felicia’s Northern Bar. Adult Beanbag Tournament Main St. by Felicia’s Northern Bar. $10/Team of 2. 100% Payback Of Entry Fees To Winning Team. Contact The Bar To Register 715-472-2575 Or Up To One Hour Before Start Time. Sponsored by Felicia’s Northern Bar. Coed Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament Begins. Contact Bear At 715-554-0599. Live Music by Rex Cactus Under The Tent.
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ROPES | INVASIVE SPECIES ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼
TWO POLK COUNTY LAKES OFFER HIGH TECH TOOL TO FIGHT AQUATIC INVASIVE SPECIES By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
New self-service boat cleaning stations on Bone and Half Moon Lakes are aiding in the prevention of spreading aquatic invasive species (AIS). According to CD3, their systems better enable boaters and anglers to clean, drain and dry boats and trailers while protecting lake-based economies. Zebra Mussels, Curly Leaf Pondweed, Starry Stonewort and other AIS continue to threaten Wisconsin waters, including the lakes of Polk County. With the 2022 summer boating and fishing season in full swing, the number of AIS is increasing. The two Polk County Lakes that are using CD3 Systems to battle against AIS are offering boaters the opportunity to reduce AIS violations and better lake life for everyone. CD3 Systems are a high-tech tool and “selfservice” boat cleaning station that is solarpowered and waterless. The stations will be at work in the region this summer, including lakes in Washburn, Bayfield, Vilas, Oneida, Sawyer, and Burnett counties. Four more have been proposed that will aid in the AIS battle as the increase in lake users is expected again with lingering Covid-19 variants and the perennial pursuit of summer pleasures on the water. CD3 stands for “Clean, Drain, Dry and Dispose,” because the system provides a cleaning infrastructure for boaters to clean, drain, and dry their own boats and trailers. The standalone unit offers a suite of self-service resources, including an air blower, wet-dry vacuum, hand tools, and lights to help boaters
Contributed A CD3 self-cleaning station.
remove, then dispose of, water, weeds, and debris — including leftover bait. The stations serve as educational kiosks and even allow boaters to check-in and out of bodies of water. They also collect essential data for communities and indicate when invasive species are detected, to aid in AIS management and mitigation.
The first CD3 units were deployed in Wisconsin in 2019, there have been over 11,000 tool uses This innovative and effective system has been shown to reduce AIS violation rates by over 70 percent across the United States. CONTINUED ON 7B
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◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ ROPES | INVASIVE SPECIES INVASIVE SPECIES | FROM 6B CD3 Systems are currently active in 20 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces. The benefits offered by lakes with CD3 Systems, are that the cleaning system empower boaters and anglers to be more responsible. They are free to use and available 24/7. Users say it is easy to operate. The AIS threat in Wisconsin is increasing. In 2020 alone, The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) discovered over 150 new populations of aquatic invasive species. According to the DNR, most of the discoveries in 2020 were of commonly managed species Curly leaf pondweed, Purple loosestrife, Yellow iris and others. As the DNR notes, “The main way aquatic invasive species like zebra mussels and Eurasian watermilfoil spread to new waters is often by hitching a ride on the boats and trailers of the very people who enjoy the water the most. Similarly, other aquatic invasive plants and animals are
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introduced into lakes and streams through accidental and sometimes intentional releases.” “Most boaters are aware of the steps they need to take and the reasons why they should clean their boats after each use. Yet some studies confirm that changing behaviors is much more challenging,” says Mark Apfelbacher, Chief Operating Officer of CD3 Systems. He added, “Like most water-rich environments in Wisconsin and elsewhere, AIS are a major ecological issue and an economic one, too. Invasives
can destroy recreational lake usage and significantly reduce lakeshore property values and the viability of small communities dependent on visitors and residents who want clean and safe waters.” Apfelbacher noted that a study for the Canadian Council on Invasive Species found that the most common answer boaters gave in a survey for not fully cleaning, draining and drying their boats was a lack of equipment: “Imagine asking your high schoolaged child to clean their room, but did not give them access
to a vacuum cleaner, broom or cleaning spray and paper towels. A challenging task has now become impossible,” he adds. “With this leading technology and its capabilities, including automatically reporting data and reducing the need for hiring inspectors and buying highpowered washers, we can turn boaters and anglers into protectors of community waters and resources more efficiently, effectively and economically.” For more information check out www.cd3systems.com ■
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PORT OF CALL | DEER LAKE ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼
Contributed Music lovers enjoy tunes right in the middle of Deer Lake.
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◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ ROPES | DEER LAKE CONSERVANCY
THE BEAUTY OF THE DEER LAKE CONSERVANCY Point. Lower Rock Creek parking is available along Northpoint Road. All trails on the north side of the lake are connected. There is a small parking area for the Watershed 1 Pond Preserve trails located on the north side of 140th Ave. from 167th Street. The DLC works closely with the Deer Lake Improvement Association (DLIA), which was founded in 1939. They are dedicated to the preservation of Deer Lake through social interaction, education, recreation and the implementation of short and long term environmental goals and practices. One large project for the groups was the Rock Creek watershed. At 1997 acres, Rock Creek is the
By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
Supported by a strong community of members, the Deer Lake Conservancy (DLC) works hard for the, “Preservation of Deer Lake and the surrounding land that contributes to the natural, recreational and productive value of the lake.” Founded in 1995, The DLC preserves Deer Lake primarily through reducing runoff which carries nutrients and sediment from its surrounding watersheds. This critical effort involves acquiring land and installing conservation projects on DLCowned and private properties. The group tries to identify a key parcel in each of the largest watersheds draining into the lake that will allow them to control phosphorus and other pollutants, which would otherwise flow unchecked into Deer Lake. These projects have included basin construction, prairie planting, wetland restorations, pond updates, a trail system installation and much more. Open to the public and enjoyed by many, thanks to the DLC, Deer Lake features many trails with parking in several locations. These trails are divided into north and south. • Deer Lake Conservancy Northeast Trails: Outer Pond Loop: 0.65 miles, Inner Pond Segment: 0.2 miles
CONTINUED ON 14B Contributed A view of Deer Lake made possible by the Conservancy.
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ROPES | DEER LAKE CONSERVANCY ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ CONSERVANCY | FROM 9B largest of the Deer Lake subwatersheds. It is also the intermittent stream with the most frequent and highest flow to the lake. About 50 species of native flowers and grasses were planted as part of the prairie restoration. A trail enters the woods at the south end of the prairie. This area has cool springs ponds that supply fresh water to the lake. The large trap rock boulders carried by the glaciers and deposited along the trail are a reminder of the power of water and ice. Flagstad Farm is a 346 acre subwatershed. It is adjacent to Deer Lake and U.S. Highway 8 on the south side of the lake. The DLC acquired the Flagstad Farm property in 2002 and completed projects in both prairie and wetland restoration as well as well as well abandonment. These projects reduced subwatershed phosphorus loading to about 60 percent of 1996 levels. Purchase. Of the 70-acre Flagstad Farm Preserve initiated DLC involvement with a DOT plan that could result in Highway 8 moving from within approximately 15 feet of the lake to a full half mile south of the lake in this area. Seeds for the hundred-plus prairie species planted here were collected and grown within 50 miles of the prairie restoration site, creating one of the largest local-ecotype prairies in the state. The DLC has secured free waterfront on-site consultations available to Deer Lake property owners. These on-site visits to evaluate runoff and erosion from a property and identify potential solutions take about 45 minutes. A visit is the first step to accessing available grant funding. The dlcwi.org website has many resources including information on controlling runoff, lists of native plants, restoration stories and information on Buckthorn eradication. You may choose to become a member of
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Welcome to beautiful Balsam Lake, a village living in natural harmony. Established in 1905 the Village of Balsam Lake rests on the southwest shore of Balsam Lake in one of the most prime tourist locations of northwest Wisconsin. Whether you are looking to relax or take part in a wide variety of activities, both on and off shore, the Village of Balsam Lake is the place for you! The Village is nestled on the largest lake in the area, (2,054 acres), which is teeming with ¿sh to satisfy the most avid of anglers. The unique shoreline stretches 65 miles and the lake is dotted with picturesque islands and bays. Fine Dining and casual eateries abound and over 50 businesses provide a vast array of services.
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SUMMER WEATHER BRINGS TICKS, DISEASE RISK Summer is highest risk period for Lyme and other diseases carried by Wisconsin ticks. If your weekend plans include walks through wooded or brushy areas, make sure you pack the insect repellent – and use it – to ward off tick bites. Health officials warn that blacklegged ticks (also known as deer ticks) like to hang out in many of the same places as Wisconsinites this time of year. Using insect repellent and taking other precautions can help reduce your risk of getting one or more of several serious diseases carried by ticks. The blacklegged tick can spread Lyme disease, as well as anaplasmosis, babesiosis, ehrlichiosis, and Powassan disease. According to the CDC, in 2019 (the most recent data) there were 1219 confirmed cases of Lyme Disease and 959 probable cases in Wisconsin. The state ranks in the top 10 highest for Lyme disease in the nation, along
with Vermont, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Minnesota, Rhode Island, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut and Delaware. American dog ticks (“wood ticks”), which are very common in spring and early summer throughout wooded or grassy areas of Wisconsin, can also carry diseases such as Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF). While RMSF is most common in the southern United States, a small number of RMSF cases have occurred in Wisconsinites who did not travel outside the state. “Any of these diseases can make people very ill and can have serious complications, so it’s important to take steps to prevent them,” said David Neitzel, a tickborne disease specialist. CONTINUED ON 4C Center for Disease Control CDC’s Tick identification chart illustrates the size and appearance of the Blacklegged Tick (commonly known as a “Deer Tick”), Lone Star Tick* and Dog Tick at larval, nymph and adult stages.
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UPCOMING SUMMER LOCAL EVENTS: SUNSHINE AND HAPPY TIMES By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
If you are ready to take a break from the lake, the upcoming weeks offer plenty of opportunities to soak in some summer fun. Head to Luck and find the gazebo in Triangle Park each Tuesday at 6:30 P.M. for live music, June through August. Grab a lawn chair or blanket and meet your friends and neighbors for dinner and music in the park. Amery’s Summer Wednesdays concert series kick off at 6 P.M. every Wednesday in Michael Park. Music on the Overlook happens Fridays at 6 P.M. at the scenic Overlook Park Riverview Stage in downtown St Croix Falls. The second and third installments of Amery’s Music on the River Events are Friday, July 15 and Friday, August 19. Food, drink and a classic car show with opening music beginning at 5 P.M. and the headliner taking the stage at 7 P.M. July 7-10, 2022 brings Centuria Memory Days. Offering a weekend long softball tournament, car show, motorcycle show and antique tractor show. Other events throughout the weekend include a 5K run, Arts and Crafts show, music, fireworks, pony rides and a Sunday Grand Parade. Visit centuria-wi.org The Turtle Lake Inter-County Fair sees three
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Protect Yourself From Tick Bites Know when you are in tick habitat; this is when it is most important to take precautions: • Wooded or brushy areas for the blacklegged tick. • Grassy or wooded areas for the American dog tick. If you spend time outdoors in tick habitat, use repellent to lower the risk of disease: DEET-based repellents (up to 30 percent DEET) can be applied to
clothing or skin. Pre-treating fabric with permethrin-based repellents can protect against tick bites for at least two weeks without reapplication. This is an excellent option for people who frequently venture into wooded areas. People who spend time at cabins on heavily wooded property often encounter ticks and should consider managing their landscape to reduce their risk. Consider the following strategies: • Keep lawns and trails mowed short. • Remove leaves and brush. • Create a landscape barrier of wood chips or rocks between mowed lawns and woods. • Apply pesticide treatments in the spring or early summer along the edges of wooded
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DON’T LIE…WHO DOESN’T LOVE WALLEYE? By April Ziemer editor@theameryfreepress.com
An old fishing joke says, “God created bass so everyone could fish. He created walleye to separate the men from the boys.” The walleye is one of the most sought-after fish in Wisconsin. In fact, few fish have such a strong fan base as the cool-waterloving walleye. Its thick, white fillets, handsome shape, coloring, and elusive nature make it the ultimate prize among anglers.
Walleye are interesting fish with a scientific name of Sander vitreus (Sander refers to the German common name of the European relative) and vitreus means "glassy", referring to the large eye. Walleye are largely olive and gold in color. The dorsal side of a walleye is olive, grading into a golden hue on the flanks. The olive/gold pattern is broken up by five darker saddles that extend to the upper sides. The color shades to white on the belly. The mouth of a walleye is
large and is armed with many sharp teeth. The first dorsal and anal fins are spinous, as is the operculum. Walleyes are distinguished from their close relative the sauger by the white coloration on the lower lobe of the caudal fin, which is absent on the sauger. In addition, the two dorsals and the caudal fin of the sauger are CONTINUED ON 6C Contributed Nolan Riendeau is shown with his Walleye catch of the day.
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FISHERY | WALLEYE ◼ ◼ ◼ ◼ WALLEYE | FROM 5C marked with distinctive rows of black dots which are absent from or indistinct on the same fins of walleyes. Walleye prefer the cool, deep, quiet waters of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Walleye are mostly nocturnal and during the day are often found under the cover of tree roots, logs, and aquatic plants. At night, they travel to shallower waters. This fish’s diet depends on what’s available, which usually includes small fish (such as yellow perch), large invertebrates, and insects. Feeding occurs primarily at dusk and dawn. Walleye spawn in the spring or early summer. They spawn over gravel or rocks in rivers or shallows, where there is enough of a current to clear away sediment and aerate the eggs. Females can deposit more than 100,000 eggs, which hatch in about two weeks. A walleye lives about 10 years on average. According to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources,
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walleye have been stocked in Wisconsin’s lakes and rivers. In Polk County’s North Twin and Pike Lakes, walleyes were stocked in 2020 and will be stocking again in 2022. Last time, 1400 6"-8" walleye fingerlings were put in North Twin and 1600 6"-8" walleye fingerlings were put in Pike Lake. The same amounts will be added this year.
In 2020 Eric Van Dyn Hoven of Kaukauna, reeled in a walleye on Lac Vieux Dessert near Phelps Wisconsin that was 31.75 inches long and, when weighed the next day on a digital scale, was 16.87 lbs. The fish was a female, mostly or completely spent after spawning, and would have been substantially heavier a few weeks earlier when laden with eggspossibly a record breaker. The Wisconsin record for walleye is an 18-pound fish caught in 1933, the oldest state fish record. It was caught in 1933 on High Lake in Vilas County, according to the Department of Natural Resources. Like some other old fish records, doubt has been cast on the legitimacy of Wisconsin's biggest walleye because there is no photo documentation of the fish and its information was presented years after it had been caught, according to the DNR. Still, it's on the books and is recognized by state officials. ■
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You feel the tug, you reel ‘em in and walleye’d be darned you have dinner! Walleye are a palatable freshwater fish with fineflaked fillets that offer a subtle, sweet flavor with low levels of fishiness. Its texture is firm yet delicate with a buttery mouthfeel. There are relatively few bones, and this is likely to be popular with almost everyone. Each fillet is thick and offers a goodsized portion that, when cooked right, is lovely and moist inside.
Directions: Check walleye fillets to ensure all bones and skin have been removed. Cut fillets into manageable pieces, if necessary. Combine flour, garlic powder, pepper, and salt in a shallow bowl. Place beaten eggs in a separate shallow bowl. Place cracker crumbs onto a plate. Heat oil in a deep fryer or large cast iron skillet to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Dip fillets into flour mixture, then dip in beaten egg, and then coat evenly with cracker crumbs; set fillets aside on a plate. Carefully lower 2 fillets into hot oil using tongs; cook until golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Transfer to a paper towellined plate; repeat with remaining fillets. Serve with lemon wedges.
It's easy to think you may not be a pork chop fan. They often come overcooked and dry, but when done right, grilled pork chops can flavorful and tender. A marinade helps a pork chop from being dry. The marinade works to break down the meat and keeps it tender and juicy after cooking. Pork chops can go in so many different flavor routes, which make it easy to serve them over and over again.
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LOOK OUT FOR TURTLES Now is the time of year to keep an eye out for turtles as they emerge from wetlands, lakes and rivers to lay eggs. Turtle nesting season runs from late May through June in Wisconsin, a time when many females are run over by vehicles as they migrate in search of suitable nesting areas.
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Report turtle observations, road crossings and nest sites using the DNR Turtle Conservation Program’s Turtle Reporting Form. DNR conservation biologists use these reports to manage and conserve turtles more effectively. Report suspicious illegal activity associated with turtles to the DNR’s Violation Hotline by calling or texting 1-800-847-9367. Help protect Wisconsin’s native turtles by keeping wild turtles in the wild. Learn more about turtles and additional ways you can help to protect them on the DNR’s Wisconsin Turtle Conservation Program website. ■
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