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Coordinates: 40°3611N 90°0553W / 40.603°N 90.098°W / 40.603; -90.098
 

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Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area

IUCN category V (protected landscape/seascape)

Map showing the location of Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area
Map showing the location of Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area

Location in Illinois

Map showing the location of Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area
Map showing the location of Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area

Location in United States

LocationFulton County, Illinois
Nearest cityCanton, Illinois
Area1,961 acres (7.94 km2)
Established2001
Governing bodyIllinois Department of Natural Resources

Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area, also known as the Double 'T' Goose Management Area, is a 1,961 acres (794 ha) State of Illinois recreation area. It is located within Fulton County, and is administered by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). The nearest large town is Canton, Illinois.[1]

History and current use

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Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area is undergoing remediation as land that was strip mined for coal. The State of Illinois acquired the land making up this wildlife site in September 2001. The IDNR states that the area is being targeted for restoration activities and enhancement of wildlife habitat. The park as a whole is managed for hunting, with ducks, geese, and mourning doves featured.[1]

Within the Wildlife Area is Double T Lake, a 64 acres (26 ha) lake managed for fishing. The lake, which formed inside a 1983 strip-mine excavation, is fished for largemouth bass. The lake also contains carp and gizzard shad. The geographic shape of the lake, a double-T or π pi shape, gave its name to both the lake and the overall Wildlife Area.[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Double T State Fish and Wildlife Area". Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  • ^ "Double T Muskie". Illinois Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved March 1, 2018.
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    40°36′11N 90°05′53W / 40.603°N 90.098°W / 40.603; -90.098


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