101. The lake is home to the Apache trout, a species threatened with extinction now being raised in hatcheries and released in the man-made lake. 102. The lake is in Central Missouri. 103. The lake is now open two days per week, six months per year, with a reservation service and quota of anglers drawn by lottery if necessary. 104. The lake was dotted with coves, inlets and even a few creeks. 105. The lake would be open only to artificial lure and fly-fishers with a limit of two trout. 106. The lakes are so clean that many people drink the water, untreated. 107. The lake is a mile long and a half-mile wide. 108. The lake is in a buffer zone leased to Texas Tech University for agricultural experiments. 109. The lake is long and thin, with a launch ramp on the east shore and up the Willoughby River about half a mile. 110. The lake is naturally acid, with no fish. |