Big Roche A Cri Fishery Area
DNR Fisheries Areas
The Big Roche A Cri Creek is a class 1 trout stream, upstream of County Hwy W in Adams County to it's headwaters in Waushara County. This same 6.4 mile section of stream is classed as an Outstanding Resource Water (ORW). The land cover is primarily low lying hardwoods (oak) and jack pine with sandy soils. The area surrounding the fishery property is mainly in agricultural use with potatoes and corn being the predominant crops.
Location/Directions
Big Roche A Cri Fishery Area in northeast Adams County in the Town of Leola on Archer Drive (T 20N, R 7E, sections 25, 26 and 27) and northwest Waushara County
Activities
Angling opportunities
Anglers can expect to shore fish in some places or wade fish the entire stream section. Brook trout are the predominant trout species in the creek within the fishery area with a few brown trout. Some fly fishing opportunities are available especially in the areas where habitat improvements were made.
Recreational opportunities
- Hunting - grouse, woodcock, turkey and deer
- Trapping
- Hiking
- Wildlife viewing
- Fishing
- Bird watching
- Pets
Objective
Big Roche A Cri Fishery Area is managed for trout habitat and upland best forest management practices.
Contacts/Partners
For questions and comments contact:
Fisheries Biologist
Department of Natural Resources
473 Griffith Avenue
Wisconsin Rapids WI 54494
715-451-9944