New 2021 Bullhead Removal Program Overview
Spring 2021 Newsletter
For the last few years it’s been really easy to crank out a quick article for the spring newsletter. This year just past, though, was not a normal year by any stretch, and this article you are reading is my thirty-seventh attempt at putting something on paper.
Read MoreFall 2020 Newsletter
Following the pandemic-generated complete shutdown earlier in the spring, Lake Metonga transformed into one of the places to be most weekends this summer and early fall. The weekend weather was excellent and the lake afforded the fresh air and social distancing so many were hungry for.
Read MoreSummer 2020 Newsletter
The opening of fishing season requiring everyone to practice social distancing at the bait store. They call this the “New Normal”. The only thing for sure is we are all on a journey, on an uncharted course that will hopefully bring out the best in all of us — with such a diverse lake community,…
Read MoreSpring 2020 Newsletter
Welcome to Lake Metonga Association 2020! Although Chris and I are still in Texas for these first few months of the year, we were lucky enough to have enjoyed some wintertime ice fishing, snowmobiling and XC skiing before we left.
Read MoreFall 2019 Newsletter
Fallinter: That is the season where your leaf rake turns into a snow shovel, your spinning rod turns into a jig pole or tip-up and your short pants morph into long johns.
Read MoreSummer 2019 Newsletter
It’s been feeling like Fall for much of this Summer. The cool, rainy weather makes my time at the computer much less painful. By and large, Lake Metonga, her guests and the Association enjoyed a very nice but awfully short summer.
Read More2019 4th of July Boat Parade & Picnic
They said it was going to rain. They said it was going to be cold. They said it was going to be windy. They said no one was going to show up…WRONG! This year’s 4th of July Parade of Boats started the Lake Association’s holiday weekend event with a record-setting turnout. Twenty-four pontoons and boats…
Read MoreHistory of Lake Metonga – August 5th
The program will feature photos, postcards and local history stories of the lake, its resorts, land owners, camps and the industries its supported through the years. The information for the program was researched and collect-ed from information found within the Crandon Area Local History Room at the Crandon Public Library.
Read More2019 Lake Metonga Fish Summary
The Department of Natural Resources surveyed Lake Metonga, Forest County, from May 1 through May 7. The primary objective was to assess the status of the adult Walleye population.Lake Metonga is a drainage lake with predominately sand and gravel substrates. It has a surface area of 1,991 acres, 7.9 miles of shoreline, and a maximum…
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