Amnicon Lake’s pike have shifted muskie, walleye populations in this northwest Wisconsin water
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The largest change has been the introduction of northern pike that were first detected in Bear Lake in 1997 and likely traveled through Bear Creek and the Amnicon River to invade Amnicon Lake. They were first documented in Amnicon Lake in 2006 surveys.
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