MALLARD LAKE FISH HABITAT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT “FISH STICKS” A project to increase the amount of quality fish habitat in the littoral zone of Mallard Lake.

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MALLARD LAKE FISH HABITAT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT “FISH STICKS” A project to increase the amount of quality fish habitat in the littoral zone of Mallard Lake Sponsored by: Mallard Lake Association And Burnett County Land and Water Conservation Department

As much as 90% of aquatic life lives in or passes through the littoral zone at some stage in their life cycle!!!

Fish benefit from increased habitat diversity provided by aquatic plants and woody structure in lakes.

Bony Lake, Wisconsin – Fish Sticks provide quality habitat for all species

Skidding out whole trees to be assembled into fish sticks structures