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  2. Lake Winnebago - Wikipedia

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    A system of seventeen locks connects Lake Winnebago to Lake Michigan at Green Bay, an elevation drop of about 150 feet (45 m). This lock system is located along the lower Fox River and starts at the northwest corner of Lake Winnebago in the city of Menasha and ends at the mouth of Green Bay.

  3. Michigan adds license requirement for inland fishing guides ...

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    Starting March 1, 2024, the sport fishing guide license is required in Michigan for anyone guiding on any water except the Great Lakes, Great Lakes connecting waters and bodies of water with a ...

  4. Caseville, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The city is surrounded by Caseville Township. A popular destination for summer tourists, it sponsors the 10-day Cheeseburger in Caseville festival, a tribute to Jimmy Buffett's song "Cheeseburger in Paradise". [4] It has been also called the "Perch Capital of Michigan" for its extraordinary catches of the native fish yellow "perch".

  5. Fox River (Green Bay tributary) - Wikipedia

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    In the section between Lake Winnebago and Green Bay at Lake Michigan, the Fox River flows roughly south to north and descends through a height equal to that of Niagara Falls. [ citation needed ] As such, the Fox River was an ideal location for constructing powerful sawmills that made the Fox River area famous for its paper industry.

  6. Perch River - Wikipedia

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    The Perch River is a 25.4-mile-long (40.9 km) [1] tributary of the Sturgeon River in Iron County and Baraga County on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan in the United States.The Perch River begins at the outlet of Perch Lake in Bates Township and flows north through Ottawa National Forest to the Sturgeon River.

  7. Door Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Round gobies eat mussels off the rocky shoreline, [87] and in turn are eaten by lake trout, smallmouth bass, burbot, walleye, lake whitefish, and yellow perch. [88] In 2014 the state speargun record for the invasive round goby was taken by out of Door County waters on the Lake Michigan side. It weighed 5.0 ounces and was 8.25 inches long.

  8. Catching jumbo perch on Idaho’s Lake Cascade through ... - AOL

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    A snowmobile outing with the help of guides, as well as a game-changing Garmin LiveScope, is an adventure not to be missed. Catching jumbo perch on Idaho’s Lake Cascade through the ice — and ...

  9. Wilderness State Park - Wikipedia

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    Wilderness State Park is a public recreation area bordering Lake Michigan, five miles southwest of Mackinaw City in Emmet County in Northern Michigan.The state park's 12,800 acres (5,200 ha) include 26 miles (42 km) of shoreline, diverse forested dune and swale complexes, wetlands, camping areas, and many miles of hiking trails. [3]