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Metro Region COGSWELL 94 ALLEN FORT Cedar Lake LAKESHORE FOSTORIA 24 19 North Branch Flint River NORTH BRANCH 90 15 North Lake 53` Brown City Black Creek Harvey LakeHart Lake 90 BURNS LINE 90 TODD 25 Mud Lake Sutter Lake North Branch SHEPHARD Mud Lake 90 Otter Lake OTTER LAKE GALBRAITH LINE BURNSIDE VANDYKE LAKE MAPLE VALLEY SANILAC Hemingway Lake Buell Lake FISH LAKE North Branch Flint River BROCKWAY Otter Lake NORTH LAKE GALBRAITH LINE Melvin BRAY Sister Lakes Dipper LakeBarnes Lake Sister Lakes 54 Millers Lake JEDDO VIENNA 57 Van Natter Lake Flint River KIMBALL Selders Lake DUCE 57 Guaddey Lake Cedar Creek Dock Lake Littlefield Lake Fishell Drain EARL WEST Otisville Gawdy Lake Burroughs Lake Holloway Reservoir COLUMBIAVILLE Corbin Lake CLEAR LAKE CADE WINN Clio Picnic Lake Riddle Lake SCHOLTZ COMSTOCK LAKE PLEASANT LAPEER Columbiaville Trune Lake YALE DODGE KINGS MILL Clear Lake DUDLEY Mill Creek YALE DODGE Hortin Lake Norway Lake Five Lakes 15 Milwaukee Creek IRISH Five Lakes LEWIS Sawdel Lake BURTCH WILDCAT MARATHON Bass Lake Duperow Lake Flint River Cedar Lake Yale FARGO GERMAN Butternut Creek MOUNT MORRIS Margret Lake BROWN CITY 25 Grass Lake Elk Lake Rose Lake McKeen Lake WILKES Mt MOUNT MORRIS Fish Lake Stanton Lakes Holloway Reservoir 54 Murlin Lake Drain 19 Morris STANLEY Long Lake LUM METCALF Flint River Holloway Reservoir West Lake STATE STANLEY Kurtz Drain 24 Pickerel Lake Mud Lake NORMAN LAKESHORE C. 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Mott Lake Bass Lake NORTH 475 Bronson LakeSouth Branch Flint River SAGINAW DALEY NORMAN METCALF Mud Lake Pero Lake Allen Lake Cranberry Lake O' Delle Drain BRACE DETROIT COLDWATER HORTON BEARD Skinner Lake GLYSHAW Pleasant Lake 53` Black River GENESEE Mitchell Lakes SAGINAW Horton Lake MILLVILLE CADE AVOCA Carpenter Drain 136 ELBA BOWERS DORT BEARD Davis Lake McDowell Lake CAPAC 25 SELBY GRAY Rood Lake GRATIOT LAPEER KEEWAHDIN HOME RICHFIELD Spear Lake OREGON Lake Pleasant Lapeer 136 Mill Creek VINCENT BRANCH Kearsley Lake Swamp Corners Drain EMMETT IMLAY CITY FLEMING PIERSON Farmers Creek IMLAY CITY Petz Lake Wadhams to Avoca Trail Flint Park Lake Kearsley Reservoir Cranberry Lake ABBOTTSFORD KRAFFT DEMILL Elk Lake Sans Lake PINE GROVE CLIO Lassen Drain Cooks Lake Kearsley Creek CEDAR PASADENA Cochran Drain Davison Pine Creek Pine River DUPONT LEITH Potters Lake DOWNEY Pine River IMLAY CITY RIVER 25 DAVISON May and White Drain KILGORE South Branch Flint River Grass Lake DUNNIGAN OAK GENESEE Youngs Lake Hasler Creek BRYCE BREEN Flint Flint River CLARK Middle Lake Black River CRAPO Jones Lake South Branch Flint River FLUSHING GENESEE Whelock Lake Long Lake Emmett WATER Stocks Creek Nepessing Lake Pass Lake Whitehead Lake Imlay City COURT RIVER ALLEN HADLEY 69 69 69 BRANDON 3RD 1ST Farmers Creek NEWARK LAPEER Long Lake Capac TAYLOR 69 LAPEER 94 5TH South Branch Flint River Pickerel Pond 10TH 2ND Long Lake 69 94 LIPPINCOTT Lake BURT 12TH Russell Lake UNION CORUNNA21 69 15 Graham Lake Pierce LakeLakeMcNally LakeO'Neil Lake 69 16TH 54 Burton Kellogg Lake CENTER Wallace Lake Lake Lake Mud Lake Swartz Creek ATHERTON Young Lake SPARLING MICHIGAN TERM Lake Lake GRISWOLD Mirror Lake Lake 19 Thread Lake Lake Lake 24TH BELSAY REID OLD GENESEE Mantznick Lake Lake Lake Hanover Lake Lake Misch Lake Lake HEMPHILL STATE Lake Lake VANDYKE DOVE VASSAR Lake Port 69 Stream BRISTOL Hasler Lake Lake Lapeer Lake Lake RICHMAN Blow Lake BELLE RIVER 94 Huron JUDD Lake Reed Lake Lockwood Lake 94 RAVENSWOOD Call Drain Lake Metamora DRYDEN RANGE KINNEY PRATT Lake ROCHESTER Dryden MAPLE Beaver Lake BERVILLE ST. CLAIR 75 Seeley Lake Hemingway Lake Lake Merritt Lake Lake Lake Cummings Lake DRYDEN Lake 53` WALES CENTER 475 RILEY CENTER HILL Otsikita Lake 6TH Lake Lake Lake SMITHS CREEK LAPEER Lake 94 FENTON No Name Lake 3 Snook Lake Lake Minnawanna Lake Lake Mitten Lake CAPAC HILL PORTER Kearsley Creek Lake Lake West Lake ALMONT 29 No Name Lake 4 FITZ 75 Thread Creek Atlas Millpond Riley Lake Seven Ponds Lake MAIN Thread Creek Brigham Lake MetamoraLake Lake HOSNER Lake Lake ALPINE Goodrich HADLEY YAGER Lake HOUGH NORTH REID VANDYKE Bunnel Lake Almont Belle River ERIE HEGEL Lake MAYER 54 Grand Blanc Spring Bank Creek BROCKER BUSHA Smith Lake Koester Lakes Baily Lake Kelsey Lake BORDMAN DOLAN Marysville GRAND BLANC Lake WALES RIDGE Tody Lake MEMPHIS RIDGE MCCANDLISH Goodrich Millpond Kuhn Lake Wolf Lake Lake GALE Tody Lake Terry Lake DAVIS Swartz Creek Hackett Lake Whigville LakePeters Lake BAUMAN RATTLE RUN 24 Lake COOK Gale Lake Webster LakeRound Lake Case Lake Hagemeister Lake Memphis RIVER 23 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