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August 9, 1999 <br />Sunset Lake offers shore and boat angling for a variety of species. Shore angling is available from the city <br />property on the north end and off of Co. Rd. 10 on the south end. Boat access is available in the city <br />property, but the access is in poor condition with no legal parking. Bluegill is the most abundant species. <br />Bluegills up to 8.5 inches were sampled, but most are less than 6 inches, with an average of 4.5 inches. <br />Black crappie are moderately abundant. There were two size groups of black crappie - 3 to 4.5 inches <br />and 5.5 to 8 inches, with some up to 9 inches. Northern pike are abundant, with lengths ranging from 14 <br />to 27 inches and a 19.5 inch average. Largemouth bass also appear to be abundant, but were not <br />adequately sampled with the gears used during this survey. Walleye were sampled in low to moderate <br />numbers as the result of a private stocking in 1993. Lengths ranged from 17 to 21 inches. Moderate <br />numbers of pumkinseed and hybrid sunfish were sampled - both species had average lengths of about <br />5.5 inches. Yellow perch were sampled in low numbers with an average length of 7.5 inches. Neascus <br />(black spot) was prevalent in bluegill, pumpkinseed, hybrid sunfish, largemouth bass, northern pike, and <br />yellow perch. <br />Recorded Water Levels <br />2010-2-10 t4 2020-2-10 <br />967.0 <br />> 965.0 <br />965.0 <br />964.0 <br />_ Sunset <br />62015300 <br />p Z4 � Z4 h' Z4 Zp�y Z4�6 Zp �p �0 �Q•L� <br />
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