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  2. 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.

  3. Corey Lake - Wikipedia

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    Corey Lake is a home to smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, walleye, rainbow trout, yellow perch, northern pike, and bluegill. Some fish species were introduced to the lake. The lake's fish were first surveyed by the State of Michigan in 1887. [10] Surrounding the lake are open oak woodlands. Other plants include milkweed, bluestem, and columbine.

  4. 1967 Coho Salmon Fishing Disaster - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Coho Salmon Fishing Disaster [a] refers to a squall over Lake Michigan, off the coast of Michigan in the United States, which occurred on September 23, 1967. Hundreds of small fishing boats were on the lake to take advantage of a coho salmon run. More than 150 boats capsized, seven people died, and 46 people were injured.

  5. 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]

  6. Lake Lansing - Wikipedia

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    Location: Haslett, Michigan: Coordinates: 1]: Primary outflows: Pine Lake Outlet [2]: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 1.2 miles (1.9 km): Max. width: 1.0 mile (1.6 km): Surface area: 461 acres (1.9 km 2) [3]: Max. depth: 34 feet (10.4 m) [3]: Surface elevation: 851.92 feet (259.7 m) [3]: Frozen: Seasonally: Islands: None: Lake Lansing is a 461-acre (1.9 km 2) lake in Haslett ...

  7. Lake Thirteen - Wikipedia

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    Lake Thirteen is a man made public lake with boat launch access for residents of Lake Thirteen and their guests. Private homes & cabins surround Lake Thirteen The lake is located in Surrey Township, Michigan Surrey Township, Clare County, Michigan. The lake spans about 95 acres (38 ha), and reaches a maximum depth of about 32 feet (9.8 m). [1]

  8. Lake St. Helen - Wikipedia

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    Lake St. Helen is a 2,400-acre (9.7 km 2) public lake located in Roscommon County in the U.S. state of Michigan, and borders on the community of St. Helen, Michigan. It is the headwaters for the south branch of the Au Sable River .

  9. Fish tug - Wikipedia

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    A fish tug (sometimes called fishtug, fish tugboat, fishing tug, etc.) is a type of boat that was used for commercial fishing in the first half of the 20th century, primarily on the Great Lakes and Saint Lawrence Seaway. Katherine V, displayed at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan, is believed to be the last remaining intact wooden fish tug.