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Lake Ovid

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Type
  
Primary outflows
  
Surface area
  
413 acres (167 ha)

Area
  
167 ha

Outflow location
  
Settlement
  
Primary inflows
  
Little Maple River

Basin countries
  
Average depth
  
10 ft (3.0 m)

Mean depth
  
3.05 m

Inflow source
  
Little Maple River


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Lake Ovid is a reservoir located within Sleepy Hollow State Park, Michigan, which was created in 1974 when a dam was built to block the Little Maple River. Lake Ovid is a shallow lake with an average depth of 10 feet. The deepest areas of the lake do not exceed 30 feet.

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Map of Lake Ovid, Michigan, USA

Many freshwater fish live in the lake including Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Bluegill, Rock Bass, Crappie, Channel Catfish, Muskellunge (Muskie), and Northern Pike. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources(DNR) has been monitoring the fish population annually and has determined that the smaller species of panfish have been reproducing prolifically and future stocking is going to focus on Muskellunge and Catfish. These predatory species have plenty to eat in the lake and an increase in their numbers will bring a balance to the ecosystem.

A boat landing is available at no charge to anyone with a Michigan State park sticker on their vehicle and is located on the west side of the lake. A "no wake" policy is enforced on the lake in order to maintain a peaceful fishing and boating environment. Many anglers choose to propel their vessels using electric trolling motors which allow for stealthy approaches to fishing locations and wildlife viewing. Canoes and pontoon boats are available for rent from the park for $25 per day.

The dam which holds back the Little Maple River is about 30 feet in height, over 1,000 feet in length and is constructed of earthen mass. The drainage area encompasses over 10 square miles.

References

Lake Ovid Wikipedia


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