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  • 06/19/2025 12:57 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    HIGHEST QUALITY LAKE Classification Helped Drive Recommendation to Ban Wake Surfing

    Spider Chain of Lakes is among 97 Wisconsin lakes (out of 15,000) with "OUTSTANDING RESOURCE WATERS" classification.  Fewer than 1% of state lakes are in this highest water quality class.  

    The rare, unique high quality helped drive the recommendation to ban wake surfing on the Spider Chain of Lakes

    BACKGROUND

    On February 26, 2025 the TOSL Boating Ordinance Ad Hoc Committee (BOAHC) leaders presented a robust set of key findings and recommendations to the Town Board of Supervisors.  The committee was charged with reviewing the TOSL boating ordinance to:

    • Ensure and maintain public health & safety
    • Protect and preserve natural resources
    • Understand fiscal and legal impacts

    The BOAHC was asked to inform Town Supervisors:

    • Whether and in what areas the current ordinance needs revision
    • Whether separate ordinances are needed for different bodies of water
    • Best methods of enforcement
    • For Spider Lake Chain: How best to share, schedule, regulate recreation on the lake for individuals with diverse interests.

    Committee members used a fact based, data driven process and divided  due diligence work across published research and community input.  The 56 slides presented at the meeting highlighted a summary of the deep-dives into a vast array of information on the topic. 

    RECOMMENDATIONS (Driven by Highest Quality Lake Designation... Fewer than 1% of Wisconsin Lakes are designated "High Quality Waters" - Spider Chain of Lakes is Among Them)

    Impact on Spider Chain of Lakes:

    • Immediately enact an ordinance to prohibit wake surfing and all activities that use “enhanced wakes” in the Town of Spider Lake
    • Retain the hours for water skiing on the Spider Chain of Lakes:  11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    • Enforcement:  focus on education, evaluation of key components, and implementation of a plan that meets the needs of the town

    Impact on Other Lakes:

    • Designate Ghost Lake as a quiet lake
    • Retain the current 10 m.p.h. speed limit
    • Place WDNR approved “slow no wake” buoys in critical areas on Lost Land and Teal lakes

    One of the main drivers of the recommendations is the uniquely high water quality of town lakes: 

    FIVE LAKES in the town (TOSL) are designated “High Quality Waters,” 

    TWO (Spider Chain of Lake and Teal Lake) are designated “Outstanding Resource Waters.”

    It is far more effective to protect and preserve outstanding and high water quality than it is to restore it after damaging it. 

    Reach out to Town officials to share your thoughts on the recommendations - Send email: Clerk@TownOfSpiderLakeWi.gov

    For a PDF copy of the BOAHC presentation click here.  Thank you to all members who served on the committee. Your service to our community is appreciated by all who value this uniquely pristine chain of lakes and its neighboring high quality lakes!   

    LAKE OWEN and other high quality lakes in our area have protection from wake surfing.  The towns of Drummond, Cable, Round Lake and Hayward have already passed ordinances that restrict wake surfing.  For a copy of the Lake Owen related ordinance click here.

    NEXT STEPS:  Spider Lake Town Board of Supervisors will review, deliberate and manage next steps. To stay current subscribe to Town updates here.

    See how wake surfing affects lakes: Video here.


  • 06/04/2025 11:58 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)



    Check the EVENTS and MEMBER EVENTS pages for details 



  • 06/01/2025 6:45 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    4th of JULY BOAT PARADE 

    Decorate your boat, canoe, kayak, S.U.P.

    meet us on Little Spider to celebrate!

    July 4, 2025

    Little Spider Boathouse (details TBD)

    10:00 a.m.

    BOAT DECORATING CONTEST 
    Winners Announced After Parade

    Recognition Categories:

      BEST BOAT

      BEST CANOE/KAYAK 

      BEST S.U.P.


    Inclement Weather? Check your email and
    SpiderChainOfLakes.org website for alerts and rescheduling details


  • 05/27/2025 5:10 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    The Town of Spider Lake Boating Ordinance Ad Hoc Committee (BOAHC) presented its findings and recommendations to the town board of supervisors on February 26, 2025.  Spider Chain of Lakes is ONE OF ONLY 97 Wisconsin lakes with the HIGHEST WATER QUALITY designation.

    Fewer than 1% of Wisconsin lakes are classified with this high designation. 

    The uniquely high quality of Spider Lake helped drive the recommendations, including:

    • Enact an ordinance to prohibit wake surfing and all activities that use “enhanced wakes” in the Town of Spider Lake
    • Retain the hours for water skiing on the Spider Chain of Lakes:  11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
    • Enforcement:  focus on education, evaluation of key components, and implementation of a plan that meets the needs of the town

    For details and a copy of the presentation login to the MEMBER NEWS page.


  • 05/21/2025 2:25 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Bring a chair and gather for the 1st Lakeside Chat of the Summer, with guest speaker DNR Fishery Biologist Max Wolter.  Max is co-leading the long range study of musky and pike in the Spider Chain of Lakes.  

    Location: Murphy Boulevard Boat Launch.  For details go to the EVENTS page of the website.

    Stay afterward and help with the PIKE PROJECT as volunteers process Northern Pike caught for removal.  

    To Volunteer for the PIKE PROJECT May 24-26 send email to JHeller030@gmail.com.  Check out details on the EVENTS page. 

  • 05/21/2025 12:30 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Register online by June 13 for the NW Wisconsin Lakes Conference (or later in person or by check). 

    Location: HAYWARD HIGH SCHOOL!  Join professionals, network with other lake lovers, and LEARN how you can help protect Spider Lake.  

    4 SESSIONS to choose from.  

    Click here for brochure and to register for this wonderful event.

  • 05/21/2025 12:22 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Join your friends and neighbors for cake and coffee at the Annual Member Meeting Saturday May 24.  Socializing at 8:30 precedes the meeting at 9:00.

    Hear from leaders about exciting projects and work that SCLA volunteers accomplished over the past year and what they plan for next year.

    Location: Town of Spider Lake Town Hall

  • 05/20/2025 12:42 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Download the Summer on Spider Lake Poster to your phone for live link access to obtaining fire and fireworks permits, boating regulations, and checking fire conditions. Note: Fire PERMITS are REQUIRED.

    Print out a copy for your fridge/family/friends

    CHECK FIRE CONDITIONS BEFORE SETTING YOUR CAMPFIRE

     Extremely dry conditions and wind create danger for all.  There have already been multiple FIRE WARNINGS and BANS in May due to extreme conditions. 

    THANK YOU FOR KEEPING SPIDER LAKE SAFE FOR ALL!


  • 05/19/2025 12:36 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Town of Spider Lake Brush Days are MAY 31 and June 7.

    Seasonal and permanent residents may drop off brush and leaves.  For more information click here.

    NEW TOWN BROCHURE.  Click here for the new Town of Spider Lake brochure to help residents and visitors learn and navigate around town.

    TOWN PICNIC July 6:  Noon to 5 pm.  For more details go to TownOfSpiderLakeWI.gov

  • 02/24/2025 6:39 AM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Excerpt from Sawyer County Record 2/26/25

    by Matthew Baughman

    HAYWARD — Just before crossing the finish line, first place winner of the Elite Men’s race for the 51st American Birkebeiner Gérard Agnellet, from La Clusaz in France, skied over to the crowd on his right to give some high fives. Answering in French, Agnellet said it was something that just happened in the heat of the moment.

    “I came around the corner and I didn’t know how much of a lead I had or if I had time to stop or not,” he said, as interpreted by a translator. “I turned around, didn’t see anyone and then I wanted to start thanking some people and greeting people who were cheering for me.”

    Agnellet was the first to cross the finish line on Saturday, completing the 50k course with a time of 2:27 and a gap in the lead. Following only a couple minutes behind, David Norris from Steamboat Springs, Colo., placed second in the Elite Men’s race with a time of 2:29.

    The next group of racers to cross the finish did so in a sprint. Sydney Palmer- Leger from Park City, Utah, passed first with a time of 2:54, securing first for the Elite Women’s race at her first ever American Birkebeiner. Following in the sprint, Jessica Yeaton from Steamboat Springs, Colo., placed second for women with 2:54, Lauren Jortberg from South Londonderry, Vt., placed third for women with 2:54 and Michael Earnhart from Eagle River, Ark., placed third for men with 2:30. For the group of elites, it was a mad dash to cross the finish.

    “We had about nine girls the whole race, working and taking leads from each person a little bit,” said Palmer- Leger, describing how the head-to-head race came to be. “I tried going at the fish hatchery, that is about 8k to go… and that is where it spread out a tiny bit. It came back together, as I wanted to have a lead a little later in the course and that didn’t really play out, so it was a sprint to the end. It played out pretty well.”

    Sharing her perspective, Yeaton said, “Going over the bridge, I was like, ‘I’ll go for it.’ Then I saw myself in second; Lauren was there but her pole was broken… She was really impressive with one pole. But honestly, I am in shock over it. I did not think with the group that was there I would end up in second.”

    Jortberg added more onto the story and said that it was somewhere around the lake as Norris passed them that her ski pole broke.

    “So, I skied the whole lake with one pole,” she said. “Thankfully there was a very speedy and kind, super tall junior boy, and I was screaming my lungs out to try and get someone to get a pole.”

    But it was still a challenge for her to keep pace, as she said the pole was likely designed for someone much taller than herself. Despite that, she said it helped her secure third place.


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