Discover Lake Beulah's Critical Habitat Areas

The WI DNR has designated certain areas of Lake Beulah as “Areas of Special Natural Resources Interest (ASNRI)” - Critical Habitat Area - Sensitive Area Designation. While these are not the only areas of sensitive habitat, these are marked the most critical areas of Lake Beulah according to the WI DNR. Learn how to find these areas. Photo: ScowArt.com

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Fish Stocking

This year’s fish species stocking program will introduce perch into Lake Beulah mid to late September. The release will be coordinated as an educational opportunity to engage grade school kids in their environmental studies. Both medium (3-5” in length) and large (5-7” in length) perch will be released.

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Water Quality Influencers

Did you know that these three lawn applications contribute to higher Phosphorus levels that lead to higher Chlorophyll Algae levels that can ultimately lead to Blue-Green Algae? Also, higher Phosphorus levels reduce the health of our Fish population in Lake Beulah.

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LBPIA
Lake Views Fall 2018 Newsletter

A few months ago, I introduced myself as the new president of LBPIA. Now I write a final letter as my nine years on the board comes to an end. I will use it to offer a piece of advice. At my age, I can do that without concern of repercussions.

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Watercraft Courtesy & Emergencies

Please use courtesy and common sense in operating your water‐ craft. Avoid creating a hazard, threat, stress, or irritant to others and yourself, to wildlife and to lake environment. Respect others by turning down the volume of music or other amplification.

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LBPIA
Small Mouth Bass Update 2017

Lake Beulah has been stocked with five inch smallmouth bass in Fall 2014, 2015 and 2016. The fish were offloaded from the Gollon hatchery truck onto the boat tanks and released in deep water at five locations. The three stockings were financed by the Triangle Sportsmen’s Club, the Lake Beulah Protective and Improvement Association (LBPIA), and individual donors, and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) crews provided assistance.

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Jim Blomberg