Contacts: Lake Manager= Sorge, Buzz (WCR-Eau Claire); 715-839-3794; sorgep@dnr.state.wi.us
Fish Biologist
Aquatic Plant Management Contact= Debbie Konkel (WCR-Eau Claire); 715-839-2782 konked@dnr.state.wi.us
Water Management Specialist
Waterbasin Leader
Links:Marathon County Home Page (Exit DNR)
Source: Wisconsin DNR- (Pub. FM-800) 1999 Revision.
Key
Lake Name = Spiegel Spring
Area = 1 (acres)
Maximum Depth = 6 (feet)
Mean Depth = (feet)
Public Access = T (BR= Boat Ramp; BF= Barrier-free; P= Barrier Free Pier; T= Walk in Trail; R= Roadside; W= Wilderness in Public Ownership; BW= Barrier-free Wilderness; NW= Navigable Water; and X= some type of access is available)
Lake Map = ( Blank, = No DNR Lake Map exists; X = Lake map exists)More information on lake maps.
Lake Type = SP (DG= Drainage Lake; SE= Seepage Lake; SP= Spring Lake; and DN= Drained Lake)
Muskie =
Key=(A= Abundant; C= Common; or P= Present)
Northern Pike =
Walleye =
Largemouth Bass =
Smallmouth Bass =
Panfish =
Trout = C
Catfish =
Sturgeon =
Mercury in fish = (Blank, no fish tested as of 1995; One or more fish species in lake tested Z = Real low amount of mercury found or Y= Mercury was found, an consumption advisory exists.)More Information.
Source: 1977, Surface Water Resources of Marathon County
Spiegel Springs, T29N, R10E, Section 15 Surface Acres = 1.2, Maximum Depth = 6 feet, Secchi Disk = greater than 6 feet A hard water spring pond having slightly alkaline, clear water of high transparency. The immediate shoreline (65 percent) is mostly upland of hardwoods, with the remainder being coniferous wetland. The littoral materials are composed of gravel (45 percent), silt (30 percent), and muck (25 percent). Fish species inhabiting this spring pond include brook and brown trout. This spring pond was dredged by the Department of Natural Resources in 1963 and is managed for trout. The entire shoreline is public, controlled by the Department of Natural Resources. A navigable outlet channel connects this spring pond with Totten Springs. There are no shoreline developments.
Note: No numbers by the first = in water clarity, etc. means no samples on this lake in the past 5 years in late summer.
Water Clarity in feet = for samples compared to 9 feet for 229 samples in the basin.
Chlorophyll A in ug/l = for samples compared to 14 ug/l for 62 samples in the basin.
Total Phosphorus in mg/l = for samples compared to 0.06 mg/l for 72 samples in the basin.
Public Perception of water conditions = for samples compared to 2 for 204 samples in the basin.
Where the scale is 1-5 1= Beautiful, could not be any nicer; 2= Very minor aesthetic problems - excellent for swimming, boating, enjoyment; 3= Swimming and aesthetic enjoyment slightly impaired because of algae levels; 4= Desire to swim and level of enjoyment of the lake substantially reduced because of algae (would not swim, but boating ok); 5= Swimming and aesthetic enjoyment of the lake nearly impossible because of algae level.
Trophic state is another indicator of water quality.
Bibliography for Spiegel Spring, Marathon County, Wisconsin
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Carlson, H and L. M. Andrews. 1977. Surface Water Resources of
Marathon Co. Wis. DNR. 1981 81 pp.
Wisconsin. Dept. of Natural Resources. 1991. Upper Wisconsin
River central sub-basin water quality management plan.
221 pp.
Produced by: Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Watershed Management
For Corrections or More information to add on this topic: James Vennie, Limnologist-Lake Data Manager, 608-266-2212