Nelson Lake Association
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Nelson Lake Association.. to preserve and protect Nelson Lake and its surroundings, to enhance the water quality, fishery, boating safety, and ...

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2023 Annual Meeting video presented by Max Wolter, WI DNR Fisheries Biologist

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Nelson Lake Association Minutes and News

Board Meeting Minutes, Oct 10, 2023

Nelson L. Association BoardMeeting Minutes 10/2/23 The meeting was opened at Tall Pines Resort by Pres. Rick Lindner.Members present: Rick Lindner, Harold Burton, Gordy Christians, Tom LeMay, Casey Stangl, Jeff Hanson, Dale McPherson, Mike Hallum, Glenn Rolloff, and Steve Bilitz.The Board meeting minutes of 8/7/23 were read online with additions. MOTION: to approve the minutes. Passed.Treasurer’s Report: At the end of the

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Board Meeting Minutes, Aug 7, 2023

Nelson L. Association Board Meeting minutes Aug. 7, 2023   The meeting was opened promptly by Pres. Rick Lindner at 6:30 pm. Members present: Rick Lindner, Gordy Christians, Tom LeMay, John Welter, Casey Stangl, Mark Schaenzer, Jeff Hansen, Mike Hallum, Glenn Rolloff, and Steve Bilitz. Board meeting minutes of 6/5/23 and the annual meeting minutes of 6/10/23 were read and corrected on-line.

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Annual Meeting Minutes, June 10 2023

Annual Meeting Minutes, June 10, 2023 Nelson Lake Association The meeting was opened by President Rick Lindner at 9:10 am. Fisheries Survey Report and Plans: We saw a video from Fisheries Biologist Max Walter of the DNR. He reviewed the results of the Spring netting Survey work. Northern Pike on the average are a bit smaller than in years past. There abundance

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Board Meeting Minutes, June 5, 2023

Minutes of the June 5, 2023Nelson L. Assoc. Board meeting The meeting was opened promptly at 6:30 pm by President Rick Lindner. Members present: Rick Lindner, Harold Burton, Gordy Christians, Casey Stangl, John Welter, Tom LeMay, Mark Schaenzer, Jeff Hanson, Dale McPherson, Mike Hallum, Glenn Rolloff, and Steve Bilitz. Board meeting minutes from 3/27/23 were reviewed on-line. MOTION: to approve. Passed.Treasurer’s Report:

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Welcome to the Nelson Lake Association web site!

Nelson Lake Association: On January 9, 1934, a resolution was brought before the Sawyer County Board by Frank O. Nelson, a member and an untiring worker for conservation, to “build a dam across the Totagatic River to create a large flowage or lake from the backwater, suitable for fish and which would furnish a refuge and breeding grounds for all kinds of wildlife”. The dam was to be located a few miles North of Hayward. The first work done toward the construction of the dam was commenced in October, 1935 and completed in August 1937. Unfortunately Mr. Nelson died on November 15, 1935 before he could see the dam completed. After his death the County Board passed a resolution naming the flowage being formed at the big bend of the Totagatic, “Lake Nelson” in his memory. In the spring of 1940 the water had raised to the level we see today with the water running over the spillway of the dam.

Nelson Lake is 2,503 acres of water, 31 miles of shoreline, 16 islands ( Big Island is included in the DNR Land Legacy sites) and a few floating bogs. Its water source comes from two named streams, the Totagatic River and Tagalder Creek, and at least four other specific drainage streams. The total watershed drainage area and lake cover about 34,800 acres (approximately 54 square miles) with 16,300 acres being in Bayfield County, Town of

Barnes, and 18,500 being in Sawyer County, Town of Lenroot.

There are four public boat landings, one below the dam and 13 landings at resorts and campgrounds, plus a County Park located next to the dam with picnic tables, grills and restrooms.

For people it is home, a weekend retreat, a place of business, a summer home or vacation destination. It is home to at least three pair of nesting eagles, two osprey nests, four pair of nesting loons, and a nesting pair of Trumpeter Swans, many Canadian geese, assorted ducks, blue herons and numerous song birds. Turtles, fish and fishermen, red fox, logging operations, river otter, the family dog, bear, porcupines, personal watercraft, wild rice, a snowmobile trail, water celery and kayaks are on, in or around the lake. Water skiers, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, raccoons, swimmers, ice houses, ermine, canoes, duck hunters, the family cat, pontoon cruises and maybe a timber wolf are part of the Nelson Lake community and environment.

It is resorts, condominiums, restaurants and bars, Friday night fish fry, campgrounds and RV parks, permanent trailers and RVs, people who live here full time, and those who visit for a day or a weekend.

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Nelson Lake Association Mission Statement

The purpose of the Association is to preserve and protect Nelson Lake and its surroundings, to enhance the water quality, fishery, boating safety, and aesthetic values of Nelson Lake, as a public recreational facility for today and for future generations while respecting the interests of property owners and the public and to provide the opportunity for fellowship among Association members. Said organization is organized exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organizations under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future tax code.