Sister Lakes, Michigan

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Bankson Lake (Van Buren County) - 202 acres - 42' deepest point - All sport lake - Bottom is marl, sand - Channels and island - Best fishing is muskie, northern pike - Public access with toilets - Youth camp grounds |
Baseline Lake (Allegan) - 187 acres - 45 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Best fishing includes pike, bass, bluegill - Large portion of lake undeveloped |
Big Crooked Lake (Van Buren County) - 110 acres - 45 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Sandy bottom and shoreline - Fishing includes: bass, bluegill and perch - No islands, no sandbars - No public access - Municipal sewer |
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Cable Lake (Cass & Van Buren) - 91 acres - 41 feet at the deepest point - Quiet lake, no boating with engines - Fibrous peat and sandy bottom and shoreline - Fishing includes: bass, bluegill, and pike - No island, no sandbars - No public access - Municipal sewer |
Cedar Lake (Van Buren County) - 269 acres - 84' at deepest point - All sport lake - Bottom is marl, peat & sand - Best fishing is bluegill, lm bass, perch - Public access with toilets - Channels, no island |
Dewey Lake (Cass County) - 174 acres - 50 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Soft, peat, weedy bottom and shoreline - Fishing includes: perch, bass, casting and fly fishing - Island and/or sandbar - Public access site - Municipal sewer |
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Diamond Lake (Cass County) - 1,020 acres - 64 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Bottom is gravel, marl, peat and sand - Large island (seasonal car ferry), bays and channels - Best fishing includes bass and walleye - Public access with toilet/parking - Municipal sewer |
Fish Lake (Cass County) - 557 acres - 47' at the deepest point - All sport lake - Bottom is gravel, marl, peat and sand - Best fishing is bluegill - Public access with toilets - Connects to Finch Lake
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Indian Lake (Cass County) - 500 acres - 20 feet at the deepest point - All sports lake - No islands, two channels - Municipal sewer |
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Keeler Lake |
Lake of the Woods (Van Buren County) - 265 acres - 34 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Marl, organic sand bottom - Small island and several channels - Best fishing includes bluegill and lm bass - Public access with toilet/parking |
Little Crooked Lake (Cass & Van Buren) - 110 acres - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Sandy bottom and shoreline - Fishing includes: bass and bluegill - No island, no sandbars - No public access - Municipal sewer |
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Long Lake (Cass County) - 241 acres - 42 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Bottom is gravel, marl, peat and sand - Two channels, no islands - No public access |
Magician Lake (Cass & Van Buren) - 528 acres - 57 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - Several different areas of beach, rocks, sand, peat - Best fishing includes largemouth bass and walleye - Three islands and several sandbars - Large public access with parking - Municipal sewer
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Paw Paw Lake (Berrien County) - 900 acres - 80' at the deepest point - All sport lake - Public access with toilets - Several channels - Gas & restaurants on lake |
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Priest Lake (Cass County) - 36 acres - No wake |
Round Lake (Van Buren County) - 194 acres - 27 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake for boating enthusiasts - No islands, one large sandbar - Public access with parking - Municipal sewer |
Shafer Lake (Van Buren County) - 81 acres - 72 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake - No island, one channel - Peat, marl, much and sandy bottom - Best fishing is perch - Public access with toilets |
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Stone Lake (Cass County) - 148 acres - 56 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake - Bottom is peat, gravel, & sand - Best fishing is bluegill, crappie, lm bass - No island, one channel - Public access |
Twin Lakes (Cass County) - 109 acres - 54 feet at the deepest point - All sport lake - Two separate lakes - Bottom is peat, marl & sand - No public access |