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Harveys Pond
Harvey’s Pond and hiking trail loop is located in Necedah National Wildlife Refuge just off of State Highway 21. The hiking trail around the pond is 0.7 miles of a mowed path leading up to a fishing pier. This area has quite a bit of wildlife including song birds, painted turtles, water bugs, musk rat, frogs, toads, snakes and more… This area is more of a lowland marshy terrain with pockets of small water holes and some upland forest habitats. Possible Types of Wisconsin Fish that can be found in Harvey’s Pond are: Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullheads, Pumpkinseed, Blue Gill, Yellow Perch, Crappie and other Panfish.
Harveys Pond Hiking Trail
Sign Reads “Experience Fishing at Harvey’s Pond Year Round”
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