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A Lake Reborn - Newburgh Lake, Livonia, MI
Hey Gang,
I thought I’d take some time to introduce some of you folks to my “home lake”, Newburgh Lake in Livonia, MI. Newburgh lake’s just a few miles from my house, and has been my “go-to” body of water since catching the bass-fishing bug a few weeks back. I also plan on using this lake as a resource in a lot of upcoming posts, so I figured I’d get this post up for future reference. Thanks in advance to checking this out, GP Introduction to Newburgh Lake Newburgh Lake is a 105-acre reservoir, located in the Middle Rouge River Watershed in Hines Park, in the western suburbs of Detroit, MI. The lake was contaminated for many years, but underwent a major renovation in the late 1990’s to offer a great community retreat for a number of recreational activities… including fishing! Newburgh lake is a no-swim lake. In addition, boating is restricted to man-powered craft only – no motors allowed (although I have seen bass-crawlers with small trolling motors out there, I wouldn’t recommend it with a Wayne Country Sheriff’s office sitting in the northeast side of the lake). While this may seem like a PITA, in reality it leaves a vast area of the lake under very light fishing pressure. Newburgh also houses two fishing piers (one on the northern bank, mid-lake at Newburgh Point, another on the north-eastern edge at Sumac point). In the winter, the lake is swept for ice-skating and ice fishing. (continued in next post) Photos Below: 1) Sat View - an overhead view of the lake 2) Newburgh Point Fishing Pier - a look from the pier to the shore in the mid-northern part of the lake. 3) Summer Trees - 3rd-party photo from the northwestern shore to the lake and tree line near the eastern bank. 4) Middle Cove - From the middle fishing pier, looking north into to the cove created by the pennisula. 5) Middle Point - From the middle fishing pier, looking west to the eastern shore of the penninsula. |
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