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Sprague Mather Flowage
Sprague-Mather Flowage is located in the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge next to Goose Pool also known as Sprague Pool. According to the WI DNR website Sprague-Marther Flowage is about 810 acres of water; a max depth of 9 feet the bottom is mostly sand with a little muck. These bodies of water are home to Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullheads, Pumpkinseed, Blue Gill, Yellow Perch, Crappie and other Panfish. Sprague-Mather Flowage is open to non-motorized boating and fishing during certain times of the year; check with the Wildlife Refuge Visitors Center for Details. Goose / Sprague Flowages along Bewick Road is loaded with birds of all kinds including; Bald Eagles, Canadian Geese, Sand Hill Cranes, Seagulls, Whopping Cranes, Pelicans, Great Blue Herons, Ducks Song Birds and other shoreline birds and waterfowl.
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