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Brule Hatchery Pict-o-Cache Multi-Cache

Hidden : 11/9/2009
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

CACHE IS NOT AT THE ABOVE COORDINATES!!


Cache Instructions


To start your hunt, proceed to the posted coordinates. This will take you to the Bois Brule River State Hatchery parking area. PLEASE NOTE THE HATCHERY IS OPEN FROM 8-4 DAILY. Park here, and look for the item shown in the first picture. Once you find it, walk over to the item and get as close to being under/over/next to it as possible. Stop and look around carefully, and you will hopefully spot the item in the next picture. Continue on in this fashion, from picture to picture, until you have found the cache container.
Each item can be seen from the location of the prior picture. However, the pictures may have been taken at a closer or slightly different angle than the way you will you see these objects from afar. Once you get close enough, you should be able to verify that this indeed is the object you are searching for. Keep your eyes peeled, you can definitely "skip" pictures to get farther ahead - but keep in mind, we have selected each object to give you the proper viewing angle to the next one. If you skip one, you might gain some valuable time...or you might make things harder on yourself than you need to.
Now, if this cache has piqued your interest, print this page (color is highly recommended), get on the road, and let the hunt begin!

The final cache container holds a logbook, pencils, a prize for the FTF, small swag, and a TB for trading. Please trade even. Trade up.
Thanks to our friend FSU*Noles for the inspiration



The Geocache Notification form has been submitted to the land manager of the Brule River State Forest Department of Natural Resources Headquarters of the Wisconsin DNR.

Some Extra Info



The Brule Hatchery raises nearly 450000 and 500000 trout annually. If you stop by during the day and you have kids along, find a staff member. Ask if your child can feed the fish. Usually they will let you and it is a wonderful and very fun experience. Also, if you happen to stop by during their annual fish fest, it is also a blast. While you are walking around see if you can spot the holding pond where the big fish are kept. You may see Brook Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, and Tiger Trout (our favorite fish in the pond is a Tiger).

***Congratulations to DLHCacher for FTF and to ESKOclimber for STF. Thanks for caching in Brule***

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