ELEVATION - Alliant Energy

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ELEVATION - Alliant Energy
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E
G
E
N
D
Gas
Boat Launch
This buoy designates slow – no wake areas
Landmarks/
Features
Local Buoy
Line (pink)
X1100
Elevations above
sea level (in feet)
1 MILE
2 MILES
SCALE
STONERS’ BA
e
Lin
uB
L
Isla
nds
Thr
T he
X1100
Y
V
UK
/SA
TO
P
V
Burhops
Lakeside Lounge
Gibralter
Rock
x1200
3 MILES TO HWYS. 39, 90 & 94
Northpoint BP
Plaza
CS
EXIT 115
Fishing regulations for Lake Wisconsin*
Harmony
Grove BP
ROCKS
Bri Anch
dg ors
eM A
ote way
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First Security
& Fire Systems
Lines
Rem
uoy
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hirs
CS
Lak
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ty M
esid
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Bow
r an
d
ars
Gril
Lak
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eW
isco
V
nsin
Res
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J
BLUE WATER TOWER
X1040
Fitz’s on the Lake
Meister’s
K&M
CIT
Fish Tales
Restaurant
& Lounge
RAI
RIE
DU
S AC
Lake Wis.
Boat Club
CLEAN
HARMONY GROVE
PINE
BLUFF
X930
OKEE
BAY
Sunset Harbor
188
ne
113
SUNSET
BAY
OUR WATERS
N
78
y Li
113
Buoy Line
KEEP
ISO
MERRIMAC FERRY
(FREE)
WEIGAND
BAY
ROWAN CREEK
B
al
Merrimac Memorial Park
Buo
If you bring
it in, take
it out.
V
RK
WHALEN’S
GRADE
TIPPERARY POINT
Y
Ferrylanding
Concessions
Ferrylanding Marine, Inc.
RR BRIDGE
FF
AD
78 113
EST
. PA
BLU
M
TO
Ferry Crossing
Bar & Grill
PR
S
CKE
Judy Fish
The Escape & Associates
THE FARM
X1135
78
MERRIMAC
113
39
X1080
X1120
OWL’S HEAD
X1120
S&L Underground
& Trucking, Inc.
FO
CAM
78
◾ Emergency: 911
◾Sauk Co. Sheriff
(non-emergency):
(608) 356-4895
◾C
olumbia Co. Sheriff
(non-emergency):
(608) 742-2743
◾D
NR Hotline:
(800) 847-9367
◾N
eed gas? There
are 4 locations on
the lake (see map)
◾B
oat/motor repair
(see Area Support
Partners)
94
Dan the
Hotdog Man
U
The Merrimac Ferry is a major attraction for Lake
Wisconsin visitors. Boaters should be aware that the
ferry is a commercial vessel which is propelled along an
underwater cable system, with no ability to stop or turn.
Stay at least 500 feet (about
1.5 football fields) from
either the fore or aft of
the ferry at all times.
Got a problem?
90
uoy
TO
DEVILS’ LAKE/
BARABOO
V
Lazy River
Landing
Give the Merrimac Ferry proper clearance!
Resort
U
This buoy designates areas
of no sport towing, including
skiing, tubing, boarding and
parasailing on Saturdays,
Sundays and holidays from
the second weekend in May
through the second weekend
in September. Normal
speeds are allowed.
Marina
Hooker’s
78
This buoy designates the center channel
This buoy warns of rocks, cables and other hazards
OWL’S
HEAD
No Sport Tow
Buoy line (red)
JPZ Marine
Services locations
(see other side for
details)
Main Buoy
Line (yellow)
0
Buoy identification
Major Stump
Area
J
V
V
Okee Community
Center (Schoolhouse)
TO LODI
L
V
Lodi Alpacas
J.D Hellenbrand
PRAIRIE DU SAC DAM
Koltes Do It Ctr - Lodi
Don’s Marine, Inc. - Lodi
Manke Enterprises - Lodi
KD Bar & Grill - Lodi
Lucy’s Cafe - Lodi
Season
Total Daily
Min. Size
Large/Smallmouth Bass
May 7-March 4
5
14”
Panfish
(Perch, Crappie, Bluegill)
All Year
25
None
5
15-20”**
Walleye/Sauger
May 7-March 4
1
28”
Musky
May 7-Dec. 31
1
34”
Sturgeon
Sept. 1-Sept. 30
1 per season
60”
*Source: Guide to Wisconsin Hook and Line Fishing Regulations 2011-2012, Wisconsin DNR.
**Walleyes from 20-28” may not be kept.
ELEVATION: 774 FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL
SURFACE AREA: 7,000 ACRES, 53 MILES OF SHORELINE
Boating near the Prairie
du Sac Hydroelectric Dam
¡ Never anchor boats below a dam because water levels can change rapidly.
T
To prevent accidents and/or
potential fatalities, it is
important that recreational
boaters and fishing enthusiasts
use common sense around a dam and understand the dangers to be
found near them.
 Always wear a life jacket/personal flotation device.
his free map is provided by The Grade Boat Club, Inc. and Alliant Energy to promote boating
safety on Lake Wisconsin and the adjacent Wisconsin River.
Keep in mind that Lake Wisconsin is part of the Wisconsin River system and its currents will
cause sandbars to shift and will carry floating debris. Be careful to avoid areas with tree stumps, many of
which are indicated on this map. It is highly recommended that boaters stay inside the buoy lines and
follow all boating safety regulations.
 Obey all warning signs, barriers, flashing lights, horns and sirens.
 Leave boat motors running to provide maneuvering power.
 Stay clear of spillways – changing currents and “boiling” waves can make
boat control difficult near dams.
 Watch for reverse currents below dams – they can pull a boat back
toward the dam into the spillway and potentially capsize it.