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Bertha Lake Information

Bertha Lake is a popular recreational destination located in Clare County, Michigan. Here’s some general information about the lake, focusing on boating, fishing, and other relevant details:

General Information
- Location: Bertha Lake is situated in Clare County, which is in central Michigan.
- Size: The lake covers approximately 94 acres, making it a mid-sized body of water.

Boating
- Access: There is typically a public access point that allows boats to be launched onto the lake. It's advisable to check local resources for the exact location and conditions of the launch area.
- Types of Boats: Most types of non-motorized boats (kayaks, canoes, paddleboards) can be used on Bertha Lake. Motorized boats are generally allowed, but there may be restrictions; it's best to confirm any local regulations.
- Activities: Beyond basic boating, residents and visitors can enjoy activities like kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. The scenic nature of the lake provides an excellent backdrop for leisurely boating days.

Fishing
- Species: Bertha Lake is home to a variety of fish species, including bluegill, bass, pike, and perch, among others.
- Fishing Regulations: Anglers should be aware of Michigan's fishing regulations, including seasonality, size limits, and bag limits. A valid Michigan fishing license is required.
- Techniques: Common fishing methods employed in the lake include shoreline fishing, boat fishing, and using various lures and baits suitable for the species present.

Amenities & Additional Activities
- Wildlife: The lake and surrounding area are often rich in wildlife. Birdwatching and nature photography can be rewarding activities.
- Picnicking & Camping: Depending on local ordinances, there may be areas for picnicking or camping nearby. Check with local authorities or tourism websites for information.
- Nearby Attractions: Clare County offers additional outdoor activities, including hiking, biking trails, and other lakes for exploration.

Safety and Conservation
- Safety: Always ensure you follow safe boating guidelines and be mindful of weather conditions. Wear life jackets and have safety equipment on board.
- Conservation: When fishing and boating, it’s important to practice environmentally friendly habits—such as not littering and respecting wildlife habitats—to help preserve the natural beauty of Bertha Lake and surrounding areas.

For the latest information, including regulations and conditions, it’s advisable to check with the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) or local Clare County resources before planning your visit.

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


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