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  2. Lake Washington (Meeker County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Lake Washington is a lake located between Dassel and Darwin in Meeker County, in the U.S. state of Minnesota. [5] Lake Washington was named for George Washington, first President of the United States. [6] The maximum depth of Lake Washington is 17 feet deep and is known for its walleye and bass fishery.

  3. Lake Phalen - Wikipedia

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    In addition the lake hosts College rowing competitions on a 1,940-meter course. [10] [11] The University of Minnesota holds several meets a year at Lake Phalen. The first competition to be held was in the spring of 2003 after the U of M elevated rowing to a Varsity Sport in 2000. [12] In 2006, the Big Ten Championships were held at Lake Phalen ...

  4. Rock Lake (Cass County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Rock Lake is a lake located in Cass County, Minnesota, USA. [1] It has an area of 240 acres (0.97 km 2) and a water clarity of 3.5 ft (1.1 m) with a maximum depth of 22 feet (6.7 m). [citation needed] A smaller lake branches from it, with a smaller stream flowing into it. Rock Lake is weedy and a habitat for Northern Pike and Large Mouth Bass.

  5. Fish Lake Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Fish Lake Reservoir, sometimes called Fish Lake Flowage, is a 3,526-acre (14.27 km 2) impoundment of the Beaver River, part of the Cloquet and Saint Louis River system, located 20 miles northwest of the city of Duluth, Minnesota. The Fish Lake Dam has been the site of archaeological excavations since 2000.

  6. Saganaga Lake - Wikipedia

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    Saganaga is a popular fishing destination, with northern pike, walleye, lake trout, smallmouth bass, and lake whitefish among others. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has issued a consumption advisory for some fish in Saganaga Lake due to mercury pollution. [1] The Lake is the eastern boundary of the historical Hunter Island region.

  7. Gull Lake (Cass County, Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    The island in East Gull Lake, Minnesota. At 9,947.03 acres (40.2542 km 2) surface area, Gull Lake is the largest lake within the city limits of East Gull Lake, Minnesota. [2] The lake's maximum depth is 80 feet (24 m) with nearly 30% of the lake only 15 feet (5 m) or less. These shallow waters consist primarily of sand and gravel.

  8. Bennett Lake (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    It occupies 28 acres (11 ha) acres and is known for its shore fishing. [1] The lake is adjacent to Roseville Central Park, the city's largest park. [2] [3] A 2005 shore restoration project led to improved water quality, [4] and the nearby Prince of Peace Lutheran Church has constructed rain gardens to restrict the flow of surface runoff into ...

  9. Devils Lake (Minnesota) - Wikipedia

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    Devils Lake is a lake in the Otter Tail County in Minnesota. The lake occupies 314 acres (1.3 km 2) in size. At its deepest point the lake is 67 feet (20 m) deep, however, most of the lake is 15 feet (4.6 m) or less in depth [1] The lake is a locally popular fishing spot. The lake is mesotrophic.