Silver Lake is a 22-acre lake in Cook County, Minnesota which is tributary to the Poplar River.[1] Silver Lake is six feet deep and has clarity down to 4.5 feet.[1] It has one inflow from Bulge Lake, and drains into Rice Lake[2] South of the inflow on the northwest shore, most of the west shore is a brush bog.[2] Silver Lake has a shoreline of 1.1 miles.[2]
Silver Lake | |
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Location | Cook County, Minnesota, United States |
Coordinates | 47°47′5″N 90°45′48″W |
Primary outflows | Poplar River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 22 acres (0 km2) |
Because Silver Lake is connected to Rice Lake through a channel, both are expected to share the same fish population.[1] Walleyes, Northern Pike, and Yellow Perch have been found in surveys of Silver Lake proper, and surveys of Rice Lake have shown a presence of white sucker.[1]
Lakes and Rivers in the Poplar River Watershed | |
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Main Branch |
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Caribou Creek |
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Mistletoe Creek |
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Tait River |
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Barker Creek |
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Missouri Creek |
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Lakes over 100 acres in bold. |
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