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Gull Lake Chain map - Cass and Crow Wing Counties

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Deepest Point: 80 feet, 30 percent of the lake is 15 feet deep or less

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Homes Per Shoreline: 27.8

Leech Lake

Defining Characteristics: The Gull Chain of Lakes, for which Gull Lake is the namesake and largest member, is a collection of a number of connected lakes and two bays: Gull Lake, Upper Gull Lake, Nisswa Lake, Roy Lake, Margaret Lake, Spider Lake, Spring Lake, Love Lake, Round Lake, Bass Lake, Steamboat Bay, Wilson’s Bay.

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Leech Lake

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Walker

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Akeley

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Ten Mile Lake

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Number of aquatic plant species: Park Rapids Over 35 species

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Invasive Species: Zebra mussels

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Public Accesses: East shore off County Road 115; north end of Boomingout Bay near Upper Gull Lake; off County Road 70 near dam; on northwest side off 71 County State Aid Highway 77.

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Menahga 70

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Lind Lake

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Hattie

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Jail Lake 56

Lizzie

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Clough

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Mitchell

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Eagle

Kego

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Mildred

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Shannon’s Auto Body 124 8th Ave NE, Brainerd, MN 218-829-6764 shannonsautobody.com

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Loon

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Wadena

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Lake Shore

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Little Pelican

Bass

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Upper Mission

Lougee

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Markee

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Lower Mission

Perch

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Garden

Miller

Clark

Lake Edward

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Fawn

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Crystal

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Little Hubert

Round Lake

Bass

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Gladstone

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Black Bear

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Mollie

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Rivert

Campbell

Merrifield

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Sorenson

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North Long Lake

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Pelican Lake

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Pine

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Pillager

Mud Red Sand

Sylvan

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Motley

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Rice

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Mud

Brainerd

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Baxter

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Staples

Whipple

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Gilbert

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Horseshoe

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Wilson Bay

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Breezy Point

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Lizard

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O'Brien

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Upper Gull

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Duck

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West Twin Edna

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Crosslake

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Pequot Lakes

Margaret

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Sibley

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Kimball

Clear Lake

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Star

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Grass

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Clamshell

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Lower Whitefish

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Upper Loon

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Little Pine

Mud Lake

Upper Whitefish

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Manhattan Beach

Big Trout

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Arrowhead

Pine River

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West Fox

Fifty Lakes

Swanburg

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Lake Wabedo

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Sources: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, minnesotalakes.net and Wikipedia

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Iguadona Lake

Woman Lake

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Fish: Panfish, largemouth & rock bass, northern pike, walleye, bluegill, crappie, tullibee, yellow perch

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Neviswith Water Quality: Mesotrophic - clear water occasional algal blooms in late summer.

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The chain collectively covers 13,000 acres and its shores host over 2,500 homes. The chain spans across 71Cass County, MN and Crow Wing County, MN.

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Area: 9,947 acres

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South Long Lake


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