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Pelican Lake (Oneida County, Wisconsin)

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Type
  
Drainage

Basin countries
  
United States

Max. depth
  
39 ft (12 m)

Surface elevation
  
485 m

Outflow location
  
Pelican River

Primary outflows
  
Pelican River

Surface area
  
3,585 acres (14.51 km)

Area
  
14.51 kmĀ²

Shore length
  
20.9 km

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Catchment area
  
Pelican River Watershed, Upper Wisconsin Basin

Pelican Lake is a 3,585-acre (14.51 km2) lake located in Oneida County in Wisconsin. It has a maximum depth of 39 ft (12 m). Visitors have access to the lake from five public boat landings. A dam is located on the lake's primary outlet, which feeds into the Pelican River. Pelican Lake serves as one of 21 reservoirs used to regulate and maintain optimal water flow on the Wisconsin and Tomahawk rivers, the process of which is facilitated in part by the Wisconsin Valley Improvement Company.

Map of Pelican Lake, Wisconsin 54463, USA

Fish inhabiting the lake include muskie, panfish, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, northern pike and walleye. The lake's water clarity has historically been low, and its bottom composition is 40% sand, 20% gravel, 10% rock, 30% muck. The lake is eutrophic. Several invasive species are or have been found in the lake, including banded mystery snail, Chinese mystery snail, curly-leaf pondweed, Eurasian water-milfoil, purple loosestrife, and rusty crayfish.

Pelican Lake was named for the American white pelicans seen there.

References

Pelican Lake (Oneida County, Wisconsin) Wikipedia