Jet Ski Operation:
In Wisconsin, it is illegal to operate a personal watercraft (PWC) at a speed in excess of Slow-No-Wake within 200 feet of the shoreline of any lake. Slow-No-Wake is defined as the slowest speed possible while maintaining steerage of the watercraft. This law regulating PWC use is more restrictive than the law which requires all watercraft to operate at Slow-No-Wake speed within 100 feet of docks, piers, and buoyed restricted areas. While this law assists in reducing shoreline erosion, the primary purpose is to reduce noise pollution to waterfront residences.
It is unlawful to operate a motorboat within 100 feet of any dock, raft, pier, or buoyed restricted area on any lake at a speed in excess of "slow-no-wake." Motorboats may not be operated at speed greater than "slow-no-wake" on lakes 50 acres or less having public access, except when such lakes serve as thoroughfares between 2 or more navigable lakes. It is unlawful to operate a motorboat at a speed that is greater than reasonable and prudent under the existing conditions. The speed shall be so controlled as to avoid colliding with any object, person or conveyance lawfully in or on the water. It is unlawful to create hazardous wakes. It is unlawful to operate a personal watercraft faster than slow-no-wake within 200' of shore on any lake.
Fireworks:
Please be kind and courteous to your neighbors and not shoot fireworks off after 11:00 PM at night, we all enjoy the display but some of us are not night owls and also enjoy the quite time. Thank You in advanced for being kind and considerate of others.
Fishing:
Please try to practice catch and release for Largemouth Bass, and Walleye, they control the Bullhead population.
Fishing regulations are posted at the boat launch.
Artificial Wake Enhancement Ordinance Enforcement