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I went out two tracking between Comins and Lewiston Michigan Saturday. On a stage of the snodrift rally my girlfriend and I discovered this dam. It appears to be 10-12 feet deep, at the dam, and have 5-10 acres of water behind it. I plan to take a canoe and fully explore it in a couple of weeks.

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HalfDork
3/23/15 3:53 p.m.
Looking at your avatar, I was expecting a de Havilland.

I hope they had a permit...

Reading the title I pictured something from the GGA thread.
Not bad for a little American dam...
http://www.geostrategis.com/p_beavers-longestdam.htm

Cute...till those bastards flood your land with one.
Toyman01 wrote:
I hope they had a permit...
Someone needs to bring up the story beween the land owner and the DNR....
Beaver trapping is a necessity for some farmers. Those rodents are worse than deer, raccoons or possum.
Had that happen on some property we leased for a hare scramble, I didn't even know beaver were this far south. We rerouted a big section of the course and built a small bridge rather than try to do anything with the dam.