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Rielly, a Chicago native, had spent her summers on Lake Poygan in Wisconsin and was slaloming by the age of six.
The Third Option Vince Flynn 2000
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Rielly, a Chicago native, had spent her summers on Lake Poygan in Wisconsin and was slaloming by the age of six.
Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #1 Vince Flynn 1997
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The soil is heavy and fertile, typed as Poygan clay loam.
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Bruch was one of the 10,000-plus sturgeon hunters to take to the ice this year and drew a permit in a lottery to spear sturgeon on the upriver lakes of Poygan and Butte des Morts.
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OSHKOSH - The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is proposing new construction and permitting guidelines for offshore, rock breakwater structures built in the waters of Lakes Winnebago, Poygan, Butte des Morts and Winneconne in Winnebago, Waushara and Calumet counties.
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Prey and his longtime hole-cutting sidekick, Trevor Kiesow of Neenah, planned to cut at least a dozen other spearing holes on Winnebago and several more on Poygan leading up to Saturday.
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Prey and his longtime hole-cutting sidekick, Trevor Kiesow of Neenah, planned to cut at least a dozen other spearing holes on Winnebago and several more on Poygan leading up to Saturday.
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Prey and his longtime hole-cutting sidekick, Trevor Kiesow of Neenah, planned to cut at least a dozen other spearing holes on Winnebago and several more on Poygan leading up to Saturday.
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Winneconne and Poygan and the Fox and Wolf rivers.
WBAY Action 2 News 2010
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Dolly worked with husband on the family farm in the Poygan area, for 32 years.
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