Graham Kilmer
MKE County

Largest Fish Barrier Between Grafton and Lake Michigan Removed

New fish passage opens up 54 miles of habitat for native species like northern pike and sturgeon.

By - Dec 21st, 2023 10:34 am

New fish passage opens up 54 miles of habitat for native species like northern pike and sturgeon. Back to the full article.

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3 thoughts on “MKE County: Largest Fish Barrier Between Grafton and Lake Michigan Removed”

  1. mpbehar says:

    Some of the photos appear to be of the Esterbrook Park “waterfall” dam, rather than Kletzsch Park, which is north of Hampton. Am I mistaken?

  2. Jeramey Jannene says:

    @Mpbehar – The photos are all of the Kletzsch Park Dam, which does look like a waterfall. Note the houses in the background, which are not present at Estabrook Park.

  3. mpbehar says:

    Thank you Jeramey… the waterfalls do look similar at both parks!

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