Parker Creek Brushing
Kiap volunteers on a winter work day.Brushing and Restoration Work:
Work on Parker Creek during in the past few years included approximately one mile of stream and bank restoration. Sixty-one structures were built and placed. Work on Parker in 2009-11 was pretty intensive and included a lot of restoration of steep banks with hand seeding and mulching. We had excellent volunteer numbers on Parker. The DNR and volunteers worked from the crossing at County J downstream to Pleasant Avenue, about one mile of stream. We averaged 12 volunteers per night. Many box elders were removed; a lot of seeding and mulching of stream banks had to be done by hand because of the meanders and some steep hill sides. Randy’s renovated mulcher continued to work without a hitch.
During the winter of 2012-2013, volunteers cleared box elders from Parker’s banks upstream of County Hwy J. This was done to prevent re-infestation of the restored stretch. The remaining stumps were removed by the DNR with bulldozers in September, 2013.
Kiap-TU-Wish continues its hard work and efforts to protect and restoring this important resource. Photos below show the project work.
Thanks to the very steady crew of volunteers who showed up and worked at Parker Creek last winter and through the spring and summer.
Parker Creek Update
2014: Below Pleasant Avenue near River Falls and Beldonville, Parker Creek flows through more than two miles of brushy, box elder infested land before reaching the Kinni. A winter access road had been created by the DNR starting from the parking lot on Pleasant. Tree cutting and brushing began on Saturday, January 18. The piles of dry wood, branches, and tree tops are being burned as we go.
Before each work day, notices are being sent out and also posted on this web site. As of early February, a couple hundred feet of the river is fishable from the bank.Volunteers are welcome to bring a chain saw plus safety equipment, or simply pile brush for a couple of hours and enjoy roasting brats on the fire.
From The Field – Mar 13, 2019
Plum Creek Workday This Saturday Mar. 16th Finally a weekend with no snow in the forecast and some warmer temperatures. . . . box elder clearing will resume this Saturday at the Plum Creek site located about 3 miles south of Plum City on Cty Rd. U. I will be on site...
K-TU Tie-A-Thon: Tiers Wanted
Our first Kiap-TU-Wish Tie-a-Thon has been scheduled for Saturday, February 23rd from 10:00 until sometime in mid afternoon. The location is Lund’s Fly Shop in scenic River Falls, Wisconsin. The reason for this event is to restock the Chapter’s dwindling fly library,...