
Located in a nice state wildlife and fishery area. Park in lot
off Hwy. J (see coord’s below) as it gives you best access
and gets you on the correct side of the river. Property boundaries
are marked well with green and white signs. Take the two-track
back, head down the hill, and as you near the river head towards
the cache. It can be a bit wet in the lower portion in the spring,
but most times it should be fine. Regular-size container awaits and
should be accessible all times of the year. Hunting is allowed here
during season.
The rainbow trout is a species of salmonid native to tributaries
of the Pacific Ocean in Asia and North America as well as much of
the central, western, eastern, and especially the northern portions
of the United States. The species has been introduced for food or
sport to at least 45 countries, and every continent except
Antarctica.
Rainbow trout are predators with a varied diet, and will eat
nearly anything they can grab. Their image as a selective eater is
only a legend. Rainbows are not quite as piscivorous or aggressive
as brown trout or lake trout (char).
The Geocache Notification Form has been submitted to Baldwin DNR
office of the Wisconsin DNR. Geocaches placed on Wisconsin
Department of Natural Resources managed lands require permission by
means of a notification form. Please print out a paper copy of the
notification form, fill in all required information, then submit it
to the land manager. The DNR Notification form and land manager
information can be obtained at the Wisconsin DNR website.