Please park at Talbot's and walk in this road is very unforgiving for cars and trucks...atv's are fine. This place is called the Indian Fish trap, when water levels are low you can see why.The native Americans used the stone with sticks to create fish traps. This area was used a lot by the native Americans for fishing and hunting. Tons of animals can be found back here, if you don't see them just look at the sand in the area and there are sure to be tracks left behind by them. If you follow the small walking trail past the standing tree with the beaver markings it will lead you to the cache. The trail is not used that much so it may be a little overgrown. The cache will be on the left hand side of the trail by a point.The cache has been upgraded to an Ammo can, Please bring your own Pen or Pencil in case the one in there goes missing. Feel free to trade swag i placed a lot in the cache for the kids. Permission to place this cache was given by Wisconsin DNR land manager Tom Shockley land manager of Willow Flowage Scenic Waters Area. All paperwork was submitted to The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and approved. FTF densspot and cbiij