Technically, Coon Lake and Sandwick Lake are two separate fisheries, but the reality is that the two basins make up one body of water; commonly known as Coon-Sandwick Lake. The DNR manages it as a single water body, locals know it as one lake, and there really isn’t a whole lot of difference between the two basins.
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