Lewis A Posekany

Lewis Albert Posekany
1916 – 2004
Inductee 2024

“Man-made things do not give me the sacred feeling I get in the unspoiled, beautifully elegant, wild, and increasingly rare places where trout dwell. That is the holy water that anoints my soul.” – Lew Posekany

 

Lew partnered with the Izaak Walton League to protect the Namekagon River from a hydroelectric project preserving it and the St. Croix as federally designated wild and scenic rivers. The Supreme Court Namekagon Hydro Dam decision resulted in far-reaching and durable changes to state water law.

Lew was an environmental advocate long before advocacy was popular. He often functioned as his own legal counsel, prepared arguments, and cross-examined witnesses. Consequently, Lew was respected for his polymathic knowledge of the law, legal procedure, the public trust doctrine, aquatic biology, engineering, and hydrology. He effectively translated his erudition into some of the most far-reaching, progressive, and long-lasting decisions the courts have rendered on environmental matters in Wisconsin and the Nation. Legal precedence set in these court decisions led to environmentally sounder jurisprudence.

Because of Lew, the Namekagon River is one of the nation’s premier destinations for fly fishing for smallmouth bass, canoeing, and tubing. Our trout streams are some of the best in the country. Our water resources, lakes, rivers, and cold-water streams, become more valuable as climate change threatens the water supplies of wastrel states that did not have a Lew Posekany to protect them. That legacy is timeless and enduring, as recognized by Governor Tony Earl.

It always will be if we care for and protect our water resource heritage as passionately as Lew did. The culture of caring he inculcated into DNR is justification for admitting Lew to the Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame in addition to his many other accomplishments. Lew’s life’s work is epitomized by this quote from Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, “A river is more than an amenity; it is a treasure.” Lew was a resolute trustee making sure Wisconsin’s wild river treasure was not diminished.

 

View Lew’s 2024 Induction Ceremony Video Below:

 

RESOURCES

LAP Biography

Fessbender Conv (video)

Champions of the Public Trust Conv (video)

Lew accolades

Lew Posekany Obituary

Natural Resources Magazine Lew 2ural Resources Vol 7

Stevens Point Journal (Stevens Point, Wisconsin) · 25 Jan 1960

The La Crosse Tribune (La Crosse, Wisconsin) · 13 Jul 1952

Tony Earl Letter