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    Intermediate Lake
    Intermediate Lake is a component of the Chain O' Lakes, which are located in Antrim County of northwest Michigan. Intermediate Lake is close to the towns of Central Lake and Bellaire. Anglers who fish Intermediate Lake will discover a variety of fish residing in the waters including perch, bass, pike, walleye and trout.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    Round Lake
    Round lake is a small body of water located within the town of Charlevoix. The lake connects Charlevoix Lake to Lake Michigan.
    Address: . Charlevoix  MI  USA
     

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    Tippy Dam Pond
    The Tippy Dam Pond features a boat launch and is situated across from Tippy Dam Rustic Campground.
    Address: . Brethren  MI  USA
     

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    Lake Skegemog
    Formerly known as Round Lake, Lake Skegemog is a shallow lake that has many logs and stumps in it. Species of fish that inhabit the lake include pike, bass, trout, crappie and perch.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    Manistee River

    Often called the Big River, Manistee River is known for its steelhead and salmon fishing. Area activities include canoeing, kayaking and fishing.
    Address: . Cadillac  MI  USA
     

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    Jordan River
    With the towns of East Jordan to the north and Mancelona to the south, the Jordan river provides the opportunity for many outdoor recreational activities including canoeing, kayaking and fishing.
    Address: . East Jordan  MI  USA
     

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    Elk Lake
    Elk Lake lies adjacent to the town of Elk Rapids. Visitors and locals alike enjoy the outdoor activities that the lake offers, including boating and fishing for trout, bass, perch and many other types of fish that reside in the lake waters.
    Address: . Elk Rapids  MI  USA
     

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    Boyne River
    The North Boyne River originates from the southeast portion of Charlevoix County and the South Branch originates in the northwest portion of Otsego County. The river then flows west to Boyne City and empties into Lake Charlevoix. The north and south portions of the river are noted for brown and brook trout.
    Address: . Boyne City  MI  USA
     

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    Clam Lake
    Clam Lake is located in Antrim County, Michigan, close to the town of Clam River. Visitors to the area will enjoy the fishing opportunities that the lake provides, as it is inhabited by bass, trout, walleye and more.
    Address: . near Clam River  MI  USA
     

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    Mississippi River

    Known as America's Great Road, Big River, Father of the Water and other nicknames, the Mississippi River has long played an important part in the history of the United States. The river was once a major exploration route and is now host to a myriad of recreational and commercial activites. The river flows through or adjacent to Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana. The river is part of one of the world's largest river systems.
    Address: . .  .  USA
     

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    Lake Leelanau
    Lake Leelanau is divided into two sections, north and south. The lake flows from Lake Michigan and is located within close range to the communities of Leland and Lake Leelanau.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    The Pine River
    At the Pine River, visitors enjoy various activities, such as canoing, kayaking and whitewater rafting. There are a number of golf courses and attractions in the surrounding areas.
    Address: 9590 South M-37 Wellston  MI  USA
    Telephone 1 231 862-3471 
     

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    Boardman River

    The Boardman River runs through the Grand Traverse and Kalaska Counties of lower northwest Michigan.
    Address: . Traverse City  MI  USA
     

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    Lake Michigan
    Lake Michigan is the second largest lake in the Great Lakes chain. Major centers on the lake include Muskegon, Michigan, Gary, Indiana, Milwaukee and Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Chicago, Illinois.
    Address: . .  MI  USA
     

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    Lake Mitchell

    Lake Mitchell covers an area of 2,580 acres (1,044 ha) and has a maximum depth of 22 ft (6.7 m). The lake is home to a variety of species of fish including largemouth bass, northern pike, walleye, yellow perch and black crappie.
    Address: . Cadillac  MI  USA  49601
     

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    Lake Bellaire
    Lake Bellaire connects to Clam Lake and Intermediate River, to the north and south respectively. Lake Bellaire is relatively small, yet deep so that anglers may use a variety of styles to catch the variety of fish that live in the lake's waters.
    Address: . Bellaire  MI  USA
     

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    Lake Cadillac
    Located in Wexford County, Lake Cadillac covers an area of 1,150 acres (465 ha) and has a maximum depth of 27 ft (8 m).
    Address: . Cadillac  MI  USA  49601
     

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    Bass Lake
    This 61-acre lake is home to a number of different types of fish and is situated to the northwest of Elk Rapids.
     

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    Lake Charlevoix
    Many towns and a state park surround Lake Charlevoix including Charlevoix, Ironton, Horton Bay, Boyne City, Young State Park, and East Jordan. The lake can be used for a multitude of activities including swimming, boating, water skiing and fishing.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    Manistee River
    Running through several towns in northwest Michigan including Alba, Mesick, Wellston and Yuma, the Manistee River can accommodate anglers looking to fish or those visitors who enjoy canoeing.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    Torch Lake
    Torch Lake is Michigan's longest lake at 18 mi (29 km) long, and the second largest covering 29 sq ft (2.6 sq m). The lake is deep enough for downrigger fishing, and varieties of fish that reside within the waters of the lake include trout, bass and whitefish.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     
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    Betsie River

    The Betsie River flows through three counties in northwest Michigan. The river runs approximately 52 mi (83 km), and draw anglers to its waters, which abound with a variety of fish.
    Address: .   MI  USA
     

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    Crystal Lake
    Located near the town of Beulah, in Benzie County, Crystal Lake offers many recreational opportunities including swimming, boating, fishing and more.
    Address: . Crsytal Lake Township  MI  USA
     

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    Fife Lake
    With a maximum depth of 55 ft and covering an area of 617 acres, Fife Lake is stocked with a variety of species of fish including northern pike, bass, walleye, perch, crappie and bluegill.
    Address: . Fife Lake  MI  USA
     

     
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