Lake Sakakawea
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Lake Sakakawea is a magnificent reservoir located in North Dakota, United States. It stretches across a vast area of approximately 368,000 acres, making it the third-largest man-made reservoir in the nation. The lake was formed by the Garrison Dam, which was completed in 1956 along the Missouri River. Its immense size provides ample opportunities for boaters and water recreation enthusiasts to indulge in various activities, such as fishing, boating, and water sports.
Despite its vastness, Lake Sakakawea boasts a relatively moderate average depth of 32 feet. However, it also features deeper sections, reaching depths of up to 180 feet. These different depths create diverse ecosystems within the lake, attracting a wide array of fish species. Anglers can expect to encounter numerous game fish, including walleye, northern pike, smallmouth bass, chinook salmon, and catfish. With its abundant population of fish, Lake Sakakawea offers anglers an exciting opportunity to reel in some impressive catches.
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1347 kmMax Depth
180 ftElevation
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