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Lamoka Lake, previously known as Mud Lake, [1] is a small crescent-shaped lake in the western part of New York state. The lake is located at the border of Schuyler County and Steuben County . Most of the lake is in Schuyler County with only a small part, called "Mill Pond," at the southwest corner in Steuben County.
Siltcoos Lake is a popular destination for fishing and is home to many warm-water species as well as transient seagoing fish such as Coho salmon and steelhead. [1] Anglers try for bass weighing up to 10 pounds (5 kg), as well as perch, catfish, crappies, bluegill, and cutthroat trout. The state record coho salmon was caught on this lake.
Map of Honey Lake watershed. The lake received its name from the honeydew produced by the abundant aphids inhabiting the area. [7]During the Pleistocene, Honey Lake and the entire Honey Lake Valley were part of Lake Lahontan in western Nevada, with a lake water level of 1,332 m (4,370 ft) [8] a level of approximately 115 m (377 ft) higher than the 1984 level of Honey Lake. [1]
Lake Fork Reservoir was established, by the Texas Parks and Wildlife, as a premier bass fishing lake, with 732,514 Florida-strain largemouth bass being stocked from 1979 through 1987. Lake Fork Reservoir offers excellent fish habitat with 80% standing timber left intact, and hydrilla, milfoil, and duckweed being the predominant vegetation.
Lake Dunlap is a reservoir on the Guadalupe River near the town of New Braunfels in Guadalupe County, Texas, United States. The reservoir was formed in 1931 by the construction of a dam to provide hydroelectric power to the area.
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Frobisher Lake flows into Churchill Lake from the north through Simonds Channel [6] and Peter Pond Lake flows in from the east through Kisis Channel. [7] The outflow is at the southern end through MacBeth Channel, [8] which flows south into Lac Île-à-la-Crosse. [9] The lake can freeze from as early as November and remain frozen till May. [2]
Show Low Lake is a 100-acre (0.40 km 2) lake nestled at 6,500 feet (2,000 m) elevation in the White Mountains of Arizona which is administered by the Arizona Game and Fish Department along with the city of Show Low. Show Low Lake Park is located five miles (8 km) south of Show Low.