Thompson Creek (Vandeventer)
Thompson Creek (Vandeventer)
Washburn, Wisconsin
Thompson Creek (Vandeventer) is classified a Class 1 trout stream by WDNR. This means that it is considered a high quality trout waters that have sufficient natural reproduction to sustain populations of wild trout, at or near carry capacity. Consequently, streams in this category require no stocking of hatchery trout. These streams or stream sections are often small and may contain small or slow-growing trout, especially in the headwaters.
Thompson Creek (Vandeventer) Overview
This cold water stream is classified as supporting a Class I brook, brown and rainbow trout fishery, and runs of migratory trout and salmon species from Lake Superior. The stream is listed as an outstanding resource water. The stream has deep pools and undercut banks, with a gravel sand and clay bottom. It empties into Vanderventer Bay on Washburn’s southern edge.
During survey work conducted as part of the coastal wetlands evaluation, no rare species of macroinvertebrates were found and overall taxa richness was low (0-4 species) (Epstein 1997). Streambank erosion, silt and low flows are significant contributors to impaired habitat quality at the survey site, and livestock, barnyards and cropland are sources of pollutants with potential to affect the stream.
The water marked for higher production is located South of Washburn and runs under Hwy 13. Check access maps.
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