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Beautiful wooded and wetlands 12.6 acre parcel located just...

Acreage  Bangor, Michigan

27248 Park Lane

Acres: 12.660

Miami Ave, North Scott Lake has a buildable lot very close to 2...

Lot  Grand Junction, Michigan

Vacant Lot Miami Avenue

Acres: 0.110

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Lakefront  Home  Allegan, Michigan

152 32nd Street

4 3.0   Sf: 1120   Yr: 1974  Acres: 0.580

Janis Havice, Agent

Lakefront bargain with acreage! This sprawling ranch has 3 beds...

Lakefront  Home  Fennville, Michigan

4807 118th Avenue

3 2.0   Sf: 2284   Yr: 1960  Acres: 3.500

Ashley Gauthier, Agent

PAW PAW LAKE RETREAT!...

Home  Watervliet, Michigan

4940 Pottawatamie Path

2 1.0   Sf: 930   Yr: 1920  Acres: 0.115

Mark Wortman, Agent

This picturesque Riverfront lot offers a rare opportunity to...

Lakefront  Lot  Allegan, Michigan

Lot 29 Fairhaven Drive

Acres: 0.300

Carol L Sneller, Agent

All Sports Duck Lake - This home on over 2 acres is uniquely...

Lakefront  Home  Gobles, Michigan

119 Peterson Drive

3 2.0   Sf: 2605   Yr: 1980  Acres: 2.130

Janis Havice, Agent

Beautiful 5-acre parcel with rolling hills and endless...

Acreage  Allegan, Michigan

121st Ave.

Acres: 5.000

Kristina L Reynolds, Agent

Two solid pole barns and 1 acre of commercial land along the...

Lakefront  Commercial  Allegan, Michigan

520 Water st. Street

0 0.0   Sf: 6600   Yr: 1985  Acres: 1.020

Brad A van Melle, Agent

Magnificent Riverfront Home! Upon entering, you'll be greeted by...

Lakefront  Home  Allegan, Michigan

3314 Westview Court

3 4.0   Sf: 3766   Yr: 2007  Acres: 0.820

Carol L Sneller, Agent

This 62 acre property, has been lovingly maintained for 3...

Acreage  Fennville, Michigan

5233 124th Avenue

Acres: 62.000

Carol L Sneller, Agent

Welcome to PARADISE on all-sports Great Bear Lake ~ this...

Lakefront  Home  Bloomingdale, Michigan

13754 45th Street

3 3.0   Sf: 2100   Yr: 1966  Acres: 3.090

Diane L Vandenberg, Agent

South Scott Lake Information

South Scott Lake is located in the state of Michigan and is a part of the larger Scott Lake chain, which includes both South and North Scott Lakes. It's a popular destination for recreational activities such as fishing and boating. Below is some general information about the lake, fishing opportunities, and boating activities:

Location
- County: Washtenaw County
- Nearby Cities: The lake is close to communities such as Chelsea and Dexter.

Fishing
- Species: South Scott Lake is home to various fish species, including:
- Largemouth Bass
- Bluegill
- Crappie
- Northern Pike
- Sunfish

- Fishing Regulations: Anglers should be aware of Michigan's fishing regulations, including licensing requirements and seasonal limits. It's advisable to check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) website for the latest rules.

- Fishing Tips:
- Early morning and late evening are usually the best times to fish.
- Use a variety of techniques, such as trolling or still fishing, to find out what works best for the specific species you're targeting.

Boating
- Boating Access: South Scott Lake generally has one or more public access sites where boaters can launch their vessels. Check local regulations for specifics on launch sites.

- Boat Types: The lake is suitable for various types of boats, including:
- Kayaks and canoes (quiet, non-motorized options)
- Small fishing boats
- Pontoon boats

- Lake Regulations: Boating regulations, including speed limits and authority to operate certain types of vessels may apply. Always check local laws.

Recreation
- Other Activities: Besides fishing and boating, the area around South Scott Lake offers opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and wildlife observation.

- Seasonal Activities: The lake can also be enjoyed in the winter for ice fishing, snowmobiling, and other seasonal sports, depending on weather conditions.

Tips for Visitors
- Safety First: Always wear life jackets, especially when boating, and take necessary safety equipment on board.
- Respect Wildlife: Be mindful of the natural environment and local wildlife.
- Stay Informed: Local weather conditions can change quickly. Always check forecasts and be prepared for sudden changes.

For the most current and detailed information, including any specific fishing regulations or access points, it is recommended to reach out to local resources such as the Michigan DNR or local fishing and boating organizations.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!