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West Twin Lake
Acreage: 1313
Montmorency County
West Twin is a clear, all sports lake with superb fishing. Troll or still fish for largemouth and smallmouth bass, walleye, northern
pike and the occasional tiger muskie, or catch your limit of yellow perch,
bluegill and pumpkinseed sunfish. West
Twin has a sand and gravel bottom around its shoreline so the swimming is
excellent, and the lake is wide open and free of obstructions for first-rate
skiing. Fine winter tip-up ice
fishing. Keep one eye to the sky
and watch for the resident bald eagles. A
public boat launch with good parking is just west of Lewiston on County Road
612.
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East Twin Lake
Acreage: 830
Montmorency County
East Twin may be West Twin’s little sister, but not when
it comes to walleyes. The DNR has
been stocking walleyes for years and the fishing is hard to beat.
There are also plentiful largemouth and smallmouth bass, bluegills and
yellow perch. East Twin is an all
sports lake. Park your boat at the
sandbar and swim, or watch the water skiers while you enjoy lunch or dinner at
the Lewiston Lodge. There is a paved, public boat launch is in Lewiston at the
public beach.
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Tee Lake
Acreage: 216
Oscoda County
Just north of Garland Golf Course, the two arms of Tee Lake
offer the excitement of an all sports lake and the serenity of a no-wake lake. This is a great Walley lake and very deep with areas in excess of
70 feet. Both jet skies and
canoes are regularly used on this excellent
lake.
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Avery Lake
Acreage: 362
Montorency County
Rustic Avery Lake is a beautiful place to fish. Much of its shoreline is wild, so the scenery and water birds (ducks,
loons and eagles) are superb. Catch
bass, northern pike and panfish. Two
excellent state forest campgrounds and a boat launch with lots of parking.
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The Spectacle Lakes
Acreage: 20-80
Located in both Montmorency and Otsetgo Counties.
A chain of seven lakes they are rustic, with uncluttered shorelines, and
provide a home for ducks and loons. It
is not at all uncommon to see deer at the water’s edge. These lakes provide excellent fishing for bass, northern pike and pan
fish and are set in the midst of large tracts of heavily wooded land.
No public access.
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McCormick Lake
Acreage: 100
Montmorency County
The Thunder Bay River flows out of deep, clear McCormick
Lake. Beautiful homes and lots of
wooded area grace this lake trout haven. There
is a public access off of McCormick Lake Road where you can put in your
small-to- medium sized boat.
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Big Bear Lake
Acreage: 350
Otsego County
Smallmouths rule at Big Bear Lake, along with walleye,
largemouths and yellow perch. A
fine state forest campground and boat launch (without much parking for your
trailer) is easily accessible from Bear Lake Road.
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Little Bear Lake
Acreage: N/A
Otsego County
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Snyder Lake
Acreage: 153
Oscoda County
Good fishing and skiing. No public access.
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Big Wolf Lake and Little Wolf Lake
Acreage: 236 & 93
Montmorency County
Two lakes situated between East Twin Lake and Tee Lake.
Big Wolf is relatively shallow and Little Wolf is relatively deep. Both are good fishing lakes.Public
boat launch on Little Wolf (off Wolf Lake Road), none on Big Wolf.
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Shupac Lake
Acreage: 107
Crawford County
This is a deep, clear designated trout lake, well known for
it’s rainbow trout, located 2 miles north of historic Lovells (home of the
famous bridge walk) and near the Au Sable River. There is a comfortable state forest campground with a boat
launch and parking. Near Hartwick
Pines State Park.
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Oak Lake
Acreage: 39
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Crooked Lake
Acreage: 47
Montmorency County
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Perry Lakes
Acreage: 40
Oscoda County
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Gaylanta Lake
Acreage: 115
Montmorency County
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Lake 15
Acreage: 89
Montmorency County
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Clear Lake
Acreage: 133
Montmorency County
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Rush Lake
Acreage: 224
Montmorency County
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