Peppermill Lake Management Plan
Recreational Uses
 
Maintain bluegill, black crappie, yellow perch, northern pike, and largemouth bass fisheries.
 
WHO
WHEN
1. Evaluate stocking fish as funding allows based on recommendations from fisheries biologists.
PLD
 Annually
2. Explore & make recommendations to WDNR and County Lake Group to establish new regulation to increase bass size limit to 18 inches.
PLD
2007
3. Place 8 trees in lake littoral zone each year to increase fish habitat.
PLD
Annually
4. Conduct a fish survey to evaluate fishery - Scott Ironside.
 WDNR
 2006
5. Operate & maintain areators to prevent winter fish kills - Follow up on possible re-location of east bay aerator to Jackson Town property.
PLD
Annually
Maintain recreational opportunities while maintaining peace and solitude
1. Continue to implement slow no-wake ordinance by turning violators in to WDNR
PLD
Annually
2. Install slow no-wake ordinance signs at major penisulas of lake.
PLD
2007
3. Explore ordinance that other lake districts/assoc. have for noise control via County Wide Group
PLD
2007
4. Explore ordinances that other lake districts/assoc. have for light trespass via County Wide Group;
PLD
2008
5. Consider cost-sharing on limited number of light shades PLD
2007
Incorporate the goals of the general public into the lake mangement plan.
1. Conduct public users survey to identify important management issues. Surveys and dropboxes will be located at boat launches for one year.
PLD
2007
2. Conduct survey of lake district electors for input on management plan based on 2004 survey questions for comparison.
PLD
2007
3. Explore and possibly implement boat launching fee with Town PLD 2007
 
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