The traditional use for this lake was for a "put and take" fishery, where basically people just catch what is caught and the trout only bite when they stock it. They have killed the lake and started over several times (every ten years or so), but bass still end up getting in there. It may be that people are being "bucket biologists" or that they don't end up killing every single bass with their treatments and they come back. Either way, it is a tremendous bass fishery that the state does not want.
Here are a few examples of the bass in the lake. Fully healthy and they provide a great opportunity (just like trout do).

They attempted to do this two years ago, but it didn't go through. Without getting too political with how it is being handled, they are proposing a new law/regulation that gives the state permission to treat the lake without having 100% of the support of homeowners for their water rights.
I have started a petition in hopes to stop this lake from being killed. If you are interested the survey link is here: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/save-badger-lake