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'''Bouder Lake''' is a {{convert|136|acres}} lake in [[Cook County, Minnesota]] which is tributary to the [[Poplar River (Lake Superior)|Poplar River]].<ref name="Bouder">[http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/showreport.html?downum=16038300 Bouder Lake information report], Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2005. Retrieved November 28, 2011.</ref> Bouder Lake reaches a maximum depth of {{convert|17|ft|m}} .<ref name="Bouder"/> Bouder is accessible through a navigable channel leading into [[Crescent Lake (Minnesota)|Crescent Lake]].<ref name="Bouder"/> A fisheries survey turned up populations of [[walleye]], [[muskellunge]], [[smallmouth bass]], [[yellow perch]], and [[white suckers]].<ref name="Bouder"/> An [[aquatic plants]] survey found the lake to be home to several species of water marigolds, [[pondweed]], [[bladderwort]], water lily, burreed, [[sedges]], and [[cattails]].<ref name="plants">Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. [http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/natural_resources/water/lakes/aquatic_plant_reports/16038300_1589.pdf Minnesota Biological Survey, List of Plants Observed at Boulder Lake]. Accessed August 31, 2013.</ref> |
'''Bouder Lake''' is a {{convert|136|acres}} lake in [[Cook County, Minnesota]] which is tributary to the [[Poplar River (Lake Superior)|Poplar River]].<ref name="Bouder">[http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/lakefind/showreport.html?downum=16038300 Bouder Lake information report], Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2005. Retrieved November 28, 2011.</ref> Bouder Lake reaches a maximum depth of {{convert|17|ft|m}} .<ref name="Bouder"/> Bouder is accessible through a navigable channel leading into [[Crescent Lake (Minnesota)|Crescent Lake]].<ref name="Bouder"/> A fisheries survey turned up populations of [[walleye]], [[muskellunge]], [[smallmouth bass]], [[yellow perch]], and [[white suckers]].<ref name="Bouder"/> An [[aquatic plants]] survey found the lake to be home to several species of water marigolds, [[pondweed]], [[bladderwort]], water lily, burreed, [[sedges]], and [[cattails]].<ref name="plants">Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. [http://files.dnr.state.mn.us/natural_resources/water/lakes/aquatic_plant_reports/16038300_1589.pdf Minnesota Biological Survey, List of Plants Observed at Boulder Lake]. Accessed August 31, 2013.</ref> |
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On older maps, Bouder Lake has been named as Boulder Lake, Reck Lake, and Rush Lake.<ref> |
On older maps, Bouder Lake has been named as Boulder Lake, Reck Lake, and Rush Lake.<ref name="GNIS">{{cite GNIS|655487|Bouder Lake|August 31, 2013}}</ref> |
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==References== |
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Location | Cook County, Minnesota, U.S. |
Coordinates | 47°50′28″N 90°44′54″W / 47.84111°N 90.74833°W |
Primary outflows | Crescent Lake, Poplar River |
Basin countries | United States |
Surface area | 136 acres (55 ha) |
Max. depth | 17 feet (5.2 m) |
Bouder Lake is a 136 acres (55 ha) lake in Cook County, Minnesota which is tributary to the Poplar River.[1] Bouder Lake reaches a maximum depth of 17 feet (5.2 m) .[1] Bouder is accessible through a navigable channel leading into Crescent Lake.[1] A fisheries survey turned up populations of walleye, muskellunge, smallmouth bass, yellow perch, and white suckers.[1] An aquatic plants survey found the lake to be home to several species of water marigolds, pondweed, bladderwort, water lily, burreed, sedges, and cattails.[2]
On older maps, Bouder Lake has been named as Boulder Lake, Reck Lake, and Rush Lake.[3]
References
- ^ a b c d Bouder Lake information report, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, 2005. Retrieved November 28, 2011.
- ^ Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. Minnesota Biological Survey, List of Plants Observed at Boulder Lake. Accessed August 31, 2013.
- ^ "Bouder Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved August 31, 2013.