Pickerel Lake
Pickerel Lake My notes: Pickerel Lake is a modest lake, with camping spots and some housing around the shoreline. It is relatively small and quiet and is tucked into the southeastern corner of Kalkaska County, Michigan. It is presumably named for its population of walleye (also known as pickerel). The lake is stocked with bluegill, bass, pike, walleye, and yellow perch ( Michigan Sportsman ). Pickerel Lake is known to the locals as a decent fishing spot with large pike, but the fish are notoriously “wily” and easier to catch when it’s iced over ( Michigan Sportsman ). Covering over 100 acres, Pickerel is about 72 feet deep toward the middle parts ( Pickerel Lake Map ). The shorelines are relatively undisturbed, providing an important habitat for many birds, amphibians, insects, and aquatic plants. Our entomology class got to the Pickerel in mid-morning, around 9:00am. The air was cool, about 70 degrees F and rising, and the sky was clear. After we...