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Lakefront  Acreage  Irons, Michigan

V/L W Rimkus Drive

Acres: 14.860

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Great building site with a short distance to Tallman Lake and...

Lot  Fountain, Michigan

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Acres: 0.470

Bob Cooke, Agent

Recently refreshed and updated 3 bed 1 bath ranch home on almost...

Home  Fountain, Michigan

1722 N Benson Road

3 1.0   Sf: 1023   Yr: 1979  Acres: 4.650

Nathan Sheldon, Agent

Ever dream of building a home on Lake Michigan? This is the...

Lakefront  Lot  Manistee, Michigan

Lot 10 W Fox Farm Rd

Acres: 0.600

Emily Pomeroy, Agent

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Lakefront  Lot  Manistee, Michigan

21 Marina

Acres: 0.000

Heather Barker, Agent

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Riverfront  Home  Branch, Michigan

5936 S Rapids Road

2 2.0   Sf: 1152   Yr: 1972  Acres: 2.780

Ingrid Wadel, Agent

This is the largest private holding with nearly seven miles of...

Riverfront  Home  Baldwin, Michigan

6378 S Mac Road

43 17.0   Sf: 11563   Yr: 1929  Acres: 685.470

This may be the finest trout property east of the Mississippi...

Riverfront  Home  Baldwin, Michigan

6378 S Mac Road

16 9.0   Sf: 5652   Yr: 1929  Acres: 158.800

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Waterfront  Home  Irons, Michigan

11774 N MAC ROAD

6 5.0   Sf: 6813   Yr: 1990  Acres: 76.000

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Waterfront  Home  Elk Twp, Michigan

11774 N MAC ROAD

6 5.0   Sf: 3912   Yr: 1990  Acres: 76.000

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Lakefront  Home  Irons, Michigan

11774 N MAC ROAD

6 5.0   Sf: 6813   Yr: 1990  Acres: 76.000

Sauble Lakes Information

Sauble Lakes is a picturesque area located in Michigan, often known for its beautiful natural surroundings, recreational opportunities, and outdoor activities. Here's some useful information about fishing, boating, and other activities in that area:

Fishing
- Species: Sauble Lakes typically hosts a variety of fish species, including panfish (bluegill, perch), bass (largemouth and smallmouth), and walleye. Depending on the lake, you might also find northern pike and other species.
- Licensing: Always ensure you have a valid Michigan fishing license. Regulations can vary based on local guidelines, so check the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) for specifics on fishing seasons and limits.
- Fishing Techniques: Common methods include shore fishing, boat fishing, and ice fishing during the winter months. Popular baits might include worms, minnows, and artificial lures depending on the species targeted.

Boating
- Access Points: Sauble Lakes typically has public access points for launching boats. Look for designated boat ramps or parks.
- Types of Boating: The lakes are suitable for various types of boating activities, including kayaking, canoeing, paddleboarding, and motor boating. The size and characteristics of the lakes can affect allowed activities, so make sure to check local rules.
- Safety Regulations: Always wear life jackets, especially for children and non-swimmers. Familiarize yourself with Michigan boating laws, including registration requirements and safety equipment mandates.

Additional Activities
- Nature Trails: Explore the natural beauty around Sauble Lakes by hiking or biking on local trails.
- Picnicking: Many areas around the lakes provide nice spots for picnicking with scenic views.
- Wildlife Observation: Bring binoculars for birdwatching or to enjoy the local fauna and flora.

Local Amenities
- Shops and Supplies: Check for local bait shops, grocery stores, or outdoor supply stores for any fishing gear or supplies you might need.
- Accommodations: Depending on your preferences, there may be cabins, campgrounds, or other lodging options nearby for those wishing to stay longer.

Tips
- Weather Awareness: Keep an eye on weather conditions, as Michigan weather can change rapidly, especially near lakes.
- Community Events: Check for any local events or seasonal festivals that may coincide with your visit, as these can provide a rich experience of local culture.

Remember always to respect the natural environment and follow local regulations to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. If you're planning a trip, it's a good idea to reach out to local organizations or visitor centers for the latest information and recommendations.

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