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  2. Category:Reservoirs in Michigan - Wikipedia

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  3. Budd Lake (Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is popular among anglers, particularly for its muskies, some longer than 40 inches, along with bass, panfish, perch and walleye. [4] Dropoffs near the shore provide deep water refuge; the lake is up to 30 feet deep, with the south end being shallower. [4] There is a single public boat ramp at the southern end of the lake.

  4. Long Lake (Alpena County, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The name "Long Lake" is common among Michigan's 11,037 inland lakes which cover 1,305 square miles (3,380 km 2) of inland water. [5] This should not be confused with the other current and former Long lakes in Michigan, including the one in the vicinity of Long Lake Township, which is near Traverse City on the opposite side of the Lower ...

  5. Lake Leelanau - Wikipedia

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    Lake Leelanau North. Lake Leelanau (/ ˈ l iː l ə n ɔː / LEE-lə-naw) is a lake that is located in the Leelanau Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.The lake is divided into two basins, usually referred to as North Lake Leelanau and South Lake Leelanau, which are divided by the Lake Leelanau Narrows in the community of Lake Leelanau.

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  7. Lake Michigan–Huron - Wikipedia

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    A NOAA schematic of the hydrology of the Great Lakes depicts Lake Michigan–Huron as a single lake with three basins: Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, and Georgian Bay. [4] The connection between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron through the Straits of Mackinac is 5 miles (8 km) wide [11] and 120 feet (37 m) deep. [12]

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