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Framed river valley views, 1+/- Acre with older well built...

Waterfront  Lot  Mio, Michigan

CAMP TEN Road

Acres: 1.000

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75 ACRES with an approx. 2 acre, 15 ft. deep spring-fed pond!...

Waterfront  Acreage  South Branch, Michigan

NA Heath Road

Acres: 75.000

Mio Pond Information

Mio Pond is a popular recreational area located in Mio, Michigan, known for its fishing and boating opportunities. Here’s some detailed information:

Location
Mio Pond is situated in Oscoda County in the northern part of Michigan's Lower Peninsula. It's part of the larger Au Sable River system and is accessible from various points in and around the town of Mio.

Fishing
Mio Pond is known for its diverse fish population, making it a great spot for anglers. Common species you can expect to catch include:

- Panfish: Bluegill, crappie, and perch are abundant and can be caught using simple tackle and bait.
- Bass: Both largemouth and smallmouth bass can be found in the pond; they are popular targets for many local anglers.
- Northern Pike: These predatory fish can be challenging to catch but provide a thrilling fishing experience.
- Trout: Depending on the time of year and specific management practices, you may find some trout in the area.

Boating
Boating on Mio Pond is a popular activity. The pond's size and layout make it suitable for various types of watercraft, including:

- Kayaks and Canoes: Ideal for exploring the quieter areas of the pond and its surroundings.
- Powerboats: There are various access points for launching powerboats, but it's essential to check local regulations regarding speed limits and wake zones to protect the aquatic environment.

Regulations
- Fishing Licenses: Always make sure you have a valid Michigan fishing license if you plan to fish in Mio Pond.
- Boating Regulations: Follow local guidelines regarding boating, including restrictions on motor sizes and specific rules for the protection of wildlife.

Accessibility
Mio Pond is accessible year-round, with warmer months being particularly popular for fishing and boating. Local amenities, such as parks and public launches, make it easy for visitors to enjoy water activities.

Nearby Attractions
- Au Sable River: The nearby Au Sable River offers additional fishing, kayaking, and canoeing opportunities.
- Hiking and Nature Trails: The area surrounding Mio Pond features trails for hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying the natural beauty of northern Michigan.

Final Tips
- Weather Conditions: Always check weather conditions before heading out for a day of fishing or boating.
- Safety Gear: Ensure that you have appropriate safety gear, including life jackets for all passengers if boating.

For the most current information about fishing seasons, local regulations, or any specific permits you may need, it may be beneficial to contact local wildlife agencies or visit Michigan's Department of Natural Resources website.

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