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A variety of game fish species were stocked in Loon Lake during the 1930s and 1940s Species stocked included bluegill, crappie, large-mouth bass, yellow perch, walleye, and crayfish for forage. The connecting lakes including Schoolhouse, Wormer, Mohawk, Big Silver, and Little Silver had similar stocking programs. It is uncommon for most o

A variety of game fish species were stocked in Loon Lake during the 1930s and 1940s Species stocked included bluegill, crappie, large-mouth bass, yellow perch, walleye, and crayfish for forage. The connecting lakes including Schoolhouse, Wormer, Mohawk, Big Silver, and Little Silver had similar stocking programs. It is uncommon for most of these species to be stocked today, because research has demonstrated that once established, these species are usually ubiquitous and self-sustaining. 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loon_Lake_(Waterford_Township,_Michigan)

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Loon Lake is a freshwater lake located in Waterford Township, Michigan. The sand-bottom lake is 243 acres, making it the 18th largest lake in Oakland County, Michigan one of the largest in Waterford Township. Loon Lake is located on the upper reaches of the Clinton River watershed. Loon Lake also connects to Silver Lake to the east.
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Loon Lake is a freshwater lake located in Waterford Township, Michigan. The sand-bottom lake is 243 acres, making it the 18th largest lake in Oakland County, Michigan one of the largest in Waterford Township. Loon Lake is located on the upper reaches of the Clinton River watershed. Loon Lake also connects to Silver Lake to the east.
From Loon Lake, the Clinton River heads west toward the Drayton Plains State Fish Hatchery. At its deepest point, the lake is 73 feet deep, ninth deepest in Oakland County. 

https://www.michigan.gov/documents/dnr/2011-116_358820_7.pdf

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Loon Lake Woods

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Jayno Heights

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Island Cove

Adams Landing

Snug Harbor

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