A stocking program in the 1990s is still paying dividends today in the Irish Hills of southeast Lower Michigan.
Wamplers Lake is located on the border of Jackson and Lenawee counties. It was stocked with redear sunfish in the early 1990s and quickly gained a reputation as a fantastic lake for the sunfish. Now, more than 30 years later, those redears are still providing a viable fishery in the 780-acre water body.
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