The state is Nevada
Minnesota, the State which is known for 10,000 Lakes...
If by "managed lakes" you mean privately owned lakes, the answer is usually no. Most states do not require a fishing license on a privately owned lake.
The Humuhumunukunukuapua'a is the unofficial state fish of Hawaii is also known as trigger fish and Although it is widely recognized as the state fish, the Hawaiian State Legislature has never actually made it official. Meaning it is not the official state fish of Hawaii.
Yes, pike do live in lakes, and they also grow bigger in lakes. Although, you don't use the same fishing baits in lakes then you do in rivers. If you fish for them, use like a swimbait or a sucker minnow 4-5 inches long.
yes fish live in lakes they live in fresh water and salt water
The Golden trout, a small native trout only found in very high elevation lakes.
No a bream is a freshwater fish, that lives in lakes and rivers. Although, to confuse you the term Sea Bream is applied to some saltwater fish, but those are not of the same family as bream.
Lakes.
The state fish of Illinois is the Bluegill. Schoolchildren selected the Bluegill as the state fish in 1986. Although the Bluegill grows to only about 9 inches in length and weighs less than a pound, it has a reputation as one of the best fighting game fish.
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