Coalition to Protect Wisconsin’s Lakes Now Largest in the U.S.

Wisconsin's Green Fire, July 1, 2025

logos from various members of coaltion to protect wisconsin lakes

Logos of various groups in the coalition to protect Wisconsin’s lakes, as of June 27, 2025 (not all member organizations depicted).

Coalition to Protect Wisconsin’s Lakes Now Largest in the U.S.

Surge in Group Size Hits 80 WI Groups

Membership Now in the Tens of Thousands

News Release Prepared by Steve Lyons

A coalition focused on protecting Wisconsin’s lakes from wake-enhanced boating has become the largest of its kind in state and national history. Starting with five groups months ago, it now includes eighty state-wide Wisconsin groups.

“The fact of the matter is that people throughout Wisconsin are demanding that something be done to stop the damage being done by wake-enhanced boating. At the local level, fifty-five Wisconsin towns have passed ordinances to protect our glacial lakes. But there is a concern that politicians in Madison may try to silence the voices of local residents by removing local control or watering down the needed regulation to protect our lakes. That would be a recipe for disaster for any Madison politician who attempts to take away the local (and powerful) voices behind the movement,” stated Dr. Fred Prehn, a well-known conservative activist.

“The coalition’s rapid, organic growth shows just how deeply Wisconsinites care about the health of our lakes. Thousands of voters across the state want to ensure these natural treasures are preserved for future generations,” explained Cody Kamrowski, Executive Director, Wisconsin Wildlife Federation.

Walleyes for Tomorrow (WFT) joined the coalition in September 2024 because of their mission “…to improve the quality of walleye and sauger fishing through habitat improvement and spawning grounds protection.” Mike Arrowwood, Chairperson of WFT, adds that “wake-enhanced boating stirs up lake sediment, forcing muddy water over walleye habitats and endangering future generations of this key species to Wisconsin’s economy.”

“We want to make it clear that reforming wake-enhanced activity is a statewide priority, and taking away local control will energize additional groups that haven’t even weighed in yet,” proclaimed Jeff Meessmann, board member of Last Wilderness Alliance, an environmental advocacy group.

Strength in numbers and empowering a common voice is the hallmark of grassroots coalition building, a concept used frequently by coalition member Wisconsin’s Green Fire (WGF). “When facing controversial issues and well-funded opposition, the power of people gathering to create change is what this is all about. Together we can and will do remarkable things,” said Meleesa Johnson, Executive Director of WGF.

The continually expanding coalition represents Wisconsin fishing experts, outdoor enthusiasts, advocates for local control, lake property landowners, sailors, those concerned with spreading invasive species, and others. All are concerned about the devastating and immense impacts of wake-enhanced boating on Wisconsin’s lakes and various waterways.

The list of the 80 coalition groups can be found below and at https://www.lakesatstake.org/important-documents.

List of 80 Coalition Member Groups:

  1. Wisconsin Lakes
  2. Lakes at Stake Wisconsin
  3. Wisconsin’s Green Fire
  4. Wisconsin Wildlife Federation
  5. Last Wilderness Alliance
  6. Wisconsin Trout Unlimited
  7. Yahara Fishing Club
  8. Vilas County Lakes and Rivers Association
  9. First Muskies Inc
  10. Walleyes for Tomorrow
  11. Sawyer County Lakes Forum
  12. Headwaters Chapter, Muskies Inc
  13. Diamond Lakers Inc
  14. Buffalo County Conservation Alliance
  15. Mondovi Conservation Club
  16. Oneida County Lakes and Rivers Association
  17. Burnett County Lakes and Rivers Association
  18. Oneida County Clean Waters Action (OCCWA)
  19. Izaak Walton League of America, Wisconsin Division
  20. Wisconsin Trappers Association
  21. Washburn County Lakes and Rivers Association (WCLRA)
  22. Winnebagoland Conservation Alliance, representing 13 orgs
  23. Musky Fool Fly Fishing Co.
  24. Lake George Lakes Association
  25. Chippewa Flowage Area Property Owners Association
  26. Friends of the Kettle Moraine State Forest
  27. River Alliance of Wisconsin
  28. Muskies, Inc. Between the Lakes Chapter 20
  29. Friends of the Black River
  30. Great Bass Lake Improvement Association
  31. Town of Schleswig Sanitary District 1 – Cedar Lake
  32. Boot Lake Association
  33. Big Cedar Lake Property Owners Association
  34. Three Lakes Waterfront Association
  35. Pickerel Lake Protection and Rehabilitation District
  36. Friends of Lake Mohawksin
  37. Boulder Lake Association
  38. Twin Lakes Preservation Association
  39. Rock Lake Improvement Association
  40. Friends of Vernon Marsh
  41. Dane County Conservation League (DCCL)
  42. Geneva Lake Association
  43. Rutabaga Paddlesports
  44. Little Sissabagama Shore Owners Association
  45. Round Lake Management District (Burnett County)
  46. Boulder Lake Advancement Association
  47. Lake Julia Association, Inc.
  48. 14 Mile Watershed Alliance
  49. Lower Nashotah Lake Association
  50. Wisconsin Bass Team Trail
  51. FLaG Baits
  52. Lake Mildred and Clear Lake Property Owners Association
  53. LoonWatch
  54. Upper Midwest Bass Challenge Series
  55. Otter Street Fishing Club
  56. Stockbridge Harbor Fishing Club
  57. West Shore Fishing Club
  58. Southwest Chapter of Sturgeon for Tomorrow
  59. Waukesha County Conservation Alliance
  60. Dodge County Sporting Conservation Alliance
  61. Silver Lake Management District
  62. Waupaca Chain O’Lakes Association
  63. Lake Helen Protection & Rehabilitation District
  64. Bass Lake Association (Washburn Co.)
  65. Big Bass Lake Protection & Rehabilitation District
  66. Manitowoc County Fish and Game
  67. Lake Poygan Sportsmen’s Club
  68. Wisconsin Society for Ornithology
  69. Lake Wisconsin Alliance
  70. Forest County Association of Lakes
  71. Protect Lake Beulah
  72. Tahkodah Lake District
  73. Lake Alice Association
  74. Okauchee Fishing Club
  75. Friends of the Eau Claire Lakes
  76. Great Lakes Wildlife Alliance
  77. Green Lake Association
  78.  7 Island Lake Association
  79. Clark Lake Advancement Association
  80. Wisconsin Smallmouth Alliance

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