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Fishing on Chippewa River

USA, WI

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The 1742, Carte de la Louisiane et du Cours du Mississipi as "Rivière de bon Secours ou Hahatonouadeba", and then in the 1757 edition of the Mitchell Map as "Hahatonadeba River", the maps show the transliteration of the Dakota language name for the river Ḣaḣatuŋ[waŋ W]atpa. The word "Chippewa" is a rendering of "Ojibwe." The Ojibwe people controlled most of the upper Chippewa Valley and its tributaries until the Treaty of St. Peters in 1837.
Length:183[km]
Road Access:Highway 61 
Source :West Fork Chippewa River and East Fork Chippewa River
Lattitude:45.90  
Longitude:-91.10
Location:West Fork Chippewa River and East Fork Chippewa River
County:Bayfield
Mouth :Mississippi River
Lattitude:44.40
Longitude:-92.10
County:Buffalo
City:Reads Landing
Fish Species  
 
Dace, Longnose  Chub, Hornyhead
Herring, Lake  Stonecat
Redhorse, Golden  Walleye
Darter, Mud  Burbot
Perch, Yellow  Shiner, River
Lamprey, American Brook  Dace, Finescale
Warmouth  Bloater
Stoneroller, Largescale  Bullhead, Yellow
Sucker, Northern Hognose  Dace, Redside
Lamprey, Chestnut  Minnow, Pugnose
Bowfin  Lamprey, Silver
Madtom, Tadpole  Shiner, Carmine
Minnow, Bullhead  Minnow, Fathead
Minnow, Brassy  Darter, Least
Shiner, Blacknose  Sauger
Bass, Smallmouth  Shiner, Common
Muskellunge  Dace, Northern Redbelly
Dace, Pearl  Buffalo, Bigmouth
Sucker, Longnose  Gar, Longnose
Paddlefish  Silverside, Brook
Dace, Southern Redbelly  Sucker, Spotted
Chub, Creek  Minnow, Ozark
Sunfish, Green  Shiner, Golden
Crappie, Black  Gar, Shortnose
Darter, Slenderhead  Sunfish, Longear
Bullhead, Brown  Shiner, Weed
Trout, Brook  
   
 
Darter, Western Sand  Bass, White
Shiner, Spottail  Stickleback, Brook
Redhorse, River  Carpsucker, River
Darter, Blackside  Trout, Lake
Stoneroller, Central  Shiner, Mimic
Logperch  Sucker, Blue
Shiner, Redfin  Catfish, Channel
Sturgeon, Shovelnose  Drum, Freshwater
Shad, Gizzard  Eel, American
Darter, Johnny  Goldeye
Trout-perch  Crappie, White
Pumpkinseed Sunfish  Bass, Rock
Redhorse, Silver  Shiner, Emerald
Lamprey, Northern Brook  Shiner, Spotfin
Sculpin, Slimy  Mudminnow, Central
Bass, Largemouth  Shiner, Pugnose
Catfish, Flathead  Shiner, Sand
Redhorse, Greater  Minnow, Bluntnose
Shiner, Blackchin  Bullhead, Black
Buffalo, Black  Chub, Silver
Mooneye  Carpsucker, Highfin
Buffalo, Smallmouth  Darter, Rainbow
Minnow, Mississippi Silvery  Shiner, Bigmouth
Darter, River  Darter, Gilt
Darter, Banded  Darter, Iowa
Sunfish, Bluegill  Pike, Northern
Whitefish, Lake  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Mississippi River38.2 -92.2  Mouth  
TributaryLat/Lon | Connected  
 
Last NewsDate | Source
 
Invasive carp detected for the first time in lower Chippewa and Black rivers28/10/2024   wpr   
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Last change: 2024-11-14