Description
Mississippi River Pool 6 in Wisconsin and Minnesota
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Mississippi River Pool 6 is an extensive 22,000-acre navigation pool on the Upper Mississippi River, stretching from Lock and Dam 6 near Trempealeau, Wisconsin, upstream toward Winona, Minnesota. Formed as part of the 9-foot navigation channel project, this immense aquatic resource spans the border between Trempealeau County, WI, and Winona County, MN. While the main navigation channel maintains a depth of at least 9 feet for commercial traffic, the pool encompasses a vast complex of diverse habitats, including deep water, shallow backwater lakes, and extensive wetlands, all set against a backdrop of dramatic limestone bluffs.
As a central component of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge, Pool 6 is globally recognized for its ecological importance and is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is a critical corridor along the Mississippi Flyway, providing spectacular birding opportunities, notably during the migration of bald eagles and thousands of tundra swans. Nearby attractions like Perrot State Park in Wisconsin and the Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge offer hiking trails and scenic overlooks of the river valley. Year-round recreational activities include exceptional fishing for Walleye and Bass, as well as canoeing and kayaking through the tranquil backwaters and sloughs.
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Small: 8"x12"
Medium: 12"x18"
Large: 16"x24"
Extra Large: 20"x30"
XX Large: 24"x36"
Gigantic 30"x45"
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