Water Recreation
Pursue your favorite form of outdoor recreation and enjoy and learn more about your Dane County
water resources while you’re at it!
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Go fishing: Dane County is home to some of best fishing in the state.
Learn where to fish in Dane County.
Get the complete fishing regulations at
http://dnr.wi.gov/fish/regulations/.
Learn what you can do to stop the spread of invasive species.
(http://dnr.wi.gov/invasives/action.htm).
Check out the latest research to learn why lead poisoning is increasingly recognized as a killer
of our fish and wildlife and learn what you can do about it..
(http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/fish/pages/gettheleadout.html).
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Go by bike: If biking is your thing, take a spin and follow one of the
Bike Tours of the Lake Wingra Watershed.
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Go by paddlecraft / boat: If you would like to learn fun cultural, historical and environmental facts from the water, use the Yahara Waterways Water Trail Guide
(www.danewaters.com/YaharaWaterTrail.aspx). Additional water trail information can be found at the website of Capitol Water Trails:
www.capitolwatertrails.org. If you want to join with others for an organized group paddle, check with the Mad City Paddlers paddling club:
www.madcitypaddlers.org.
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Go for a swim: Information on the City of Madison’s beaches can be found here:
www.cityofmadison.com/beaches/.
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Go to a Dane County park: Many of Dane County’s award-winning parks feature water resources for you to enjoy, be it for swimming, fishing, paddling, boating, sailing, or your favorite aquatic adventure. For park information, follow this link:
www.co.dane.wi.us/lwrd/parks/.
Boating
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