• Source: Loon Lake (Lake County, Illinois)
    • Loon Lake is a glacial lake in northern Lake County, Illinois, United States. It comprises three lakes; East Loon, West Loon, and North Loon. (North Loon is not connected). It is located near the town of Antioch, Illinois, near the intersection of Route 83 and Grass Lake Rd. It is home to many different species of fish, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. Some of which are endangered species, including the blacknose shiner.


      Hydrography


      West Loon Lake is a glacial lake that has a maximum depth of 38 to 44 feet (12 to 13 m). It has an area of 166 acres (0.7 km2) and more than 2.1 miles (3.4 km) of shoreline. It is an extremely clear lake, transparency of the lake is 15 to 18 feet (4.6 to 5.5 m) depending on the time of year. Water clarity, as of 2008, has been at the highest level in 15 years.
      26 to 28 feet (7.9 to 8.5 m). It is slightly larger than West Loon Lake with an area of 168 acres (0.7 km2) and more than 4.8 miles (7.7 km) of shoreline. East Loon has a different ecological makeup; compared to West Loon, it is more of a nature lake then a recreational lake. The clarity of this lake is much poorer than West, only 5 to 7 feet (1.5 to 2.1 m).


      Ecological concerns



      West Loon Lake was used as a source of ice during the late 19th and early 20th century.
      Invasive and non-native species have been found in Loon Lake. In August 2005 a Caiman was found in East Loon Lake. Zebra Mussel have been introduced into West and East Loon Lakes; it is not known how exactly they were introduced to the lakes, but it is suspected to come from either Lake Michigan or Geneva Lake in Wisconsin.
      Although there are no immediate threats to Loon Lake, development in the area has increased the amount of pollution in the lake. Walmart during the construction of its store located in Antioch has been fined for polluting East Loon Lake.


      Species


      Largemouth bass
      Walleye
      Muskellunge
      Northern pike
      Bluegill
      Crappie
      Bowfin
      Carp
      Gar
      Channel cat
      Yellow bullhead
      Yellow perch
      Rock bass
      Pumpkinseed
      Hybrid striped bass
      Western painted turtle
      Common snapping turtle
      Bull-frog
      Leopard frog
      American toad
      Warmouth


      References




      External links


      Old Loon Lake Photos
      Fishing Reports/Loon Lake Blog
      West Loon Lake
      East Loon Lake
      Loon Lakes Management-Informative Loon Lake site

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