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Approximately 4 miles long and ½ mile wide, Lake
Abanakee winds around islands with nesting Osprey and Eagles. Beavers live in the quiet
coves and Otters can be seen romping along the shores. And there's nothing quite like the
sight of a graceful Blue Herron or the haunting call of the Loon.
Both large and small mouth Bass are abundant in Lake
Abanakee.
The plentiful pan-fish population will keep the beginning fisherman interested, while the
experienced hand can attempt a larger catch, including the more elusive
Northern Pike and Muskies.
Lake Abanakee is exceptionally quiet. Rare is the loud motor boat, though trolling
motors are welcome. Paddle enthusiasts will find hours of leisurely touring.
And if neither being in nor on the water is your speed, simply pull up an
Adirondack chair and enjoy the lake and mountain views. It's nothing short of therapeutic.
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