Lakes Information

admin on September 14th, 2009


Before you head off on your next vacation, make sure you get all the information on the lakes in the vicinity. A good place to find lakes information is on the internet. You can look up each lake specifically, and find out ahead of time what the water temperature is, if there is any dangerous bacteria in the water, or if the lake is receding or rising. Lakes information is the first and foremost priority before you make your vacation plans.

 

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in the state of New York if your older than 16 than you need a fishing license.

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Information on lakes Please?

admin on March 4th, 2010

What is the DNR designation of a lake? Need to know for school.
In Minnesota

Which state?

I’m not sure, but you could try e-mailing them, I can’t find it on their website.

http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/

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the exact or close answer.

hi there,will this do you?

Did you know that Lake Superior is connected to the Atlantic Ocean by the St. Lawrence Seaway? The 2343 mile (3770 kilometer) trip takes about seven days ..

best regards pops..

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I live in northwestern wisconsin and was just wondering where i can catch brown trout, brook trout, or rainbow trout. I know u can catch lake trout in lake superior but i am not interested right now. Thanks in advance!

I dont have a good grip on Northwestern WI, but as a teen, I took alot of trout both brook, and browns from the Brule River near the UP border.

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I have never seen a house boat on any of the Swiss lakes.

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Perched Lakes.

They occur above the water table. Saucer-shaped depressions with a hard, impervious base of organic matter and sand, form a catchment for the rain eventually creating the lake.

The peat-like base generally stains the water the colour of tea. In the northern half of Fraser Island, Lake Bowarrady is the highest of the perched lakes being some 120 metres above sea level.

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Have you tried www.usgs.gov?

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Due to the wave frequency found on the great lakes I’d suggest 35′ at the min. Having said that there are smaller and larger boats being sailed safely.

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What should I wrap the fish in to prevent it from getting damaged?

Just vacuum seal it. Removing the air from the plastic bag it’s in will prevent freezer burn. Of course though I only use bags that are designed to be used with a vacuum sealer.

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