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  2. Lake Missaukee - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Department of Natural Resources stocks walleye in the lake, and the numerous fish populations are routinely monitored. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Lake Missaukee contains numerous listings on the state's Master Angler Entries, in which the largest recorded fish caught was a northern pike at 19.67 pounds (8.92 kg) and 40 inches (101.6 cm) long. [ 10 ]

  3. List of lakes of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Big Fish Lake 85 acres (34 ha) 70 feet (21 m) Lapeer County: Fish Lake 134 acres (54 ha) Alger County: Fish Lake 151 acres (61 ha) 56 feet (17 m) Barry County: Fish Lake 334 acres (135 ha) Cass County: Little Fish Lake 127 acres (51 ha) Cass County: Fisher Lake: 31 acres (13 ha) 39 feet (12 m) Gogebic County: 626068 Fishers Lake: 327 acres (132 ha)

  4. The Cut (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    A bridge along East Higgins Lake Drive passes over the inconspicuous dam. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources closely monitors the water levels within the Cut River, as it is a popular spawning location for walleye in Houghton Lake. Because of the small dam, fish within Houghton Lake can no longer travel to Higgins Lake.

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  6. Straits of Mackinac - Wikipedia

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    The main strait is 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (5.6 kilometers) wide with a maximum depth of 295 feet (90 meters; 49 fathoms), [2] and connects the Great Lakes of Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Given the large size and configuration of the straits, hydrologically, the two connected lakes are one body of water, studied as Lake Michigan–Huron.

  7. Manistique Lakes - Wikipedia

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    North Manistique Lake shares many of the same species of fish as inland lakes of Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Walleyes, northern pike, perch, trout, splake, and smallmouth bass are some of the popular fish found in the lake. [1] Walleyes and yellow perch started being stocked in the mid-1930s and continued until the early 1940s.

  8. Lake Independence (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is naturally occurring, but its level has been stabilized and raised slightly to 625 feet (191 m) above mean sea level by a dam. Outflow is the short Iron River, which flows slightly over one mile (1.6 km) into Lake Superior. It is located in the eastern part of Powell Township, with the town of Big Bay at the northwest corner of the lake.

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