Yes. A man-made lake is only man-made in the sense that humans formed the depression in the earth in which the water sits. It is not man-made in the sense that humans control the behaivor of the animals. Some fish bite - it's what they do. Putting them in a body of water that was created by Man does not change this habit.
All that said, of course humans can control the type of fish that inhabit the lake. If they have only included the type of fish that don't bite, then they have created a lake in which the fish do not bite. Unless that kind of fish is introduced.
yes,there will always be bullhead-catfish,some man made ponds or lakes have perch or pickeral,i often fish for them and have caught only bullheads wich can get to a foot long.
none of the great lakes are man made all of them were made from nature
No they are not.
MAN-made resources are resources created by man. E.g.buildings,bridges,cars and furniture.
yes.
Lakes Waccamaw and Mattamuskeet
There are about 150 different species of fish that can be found in the Great Lakes. Among them are bass, bluegills, carp, catfish, yellow perch, and walleyes. None of them are man eaters.
All lakes in Georgia are man made. This does not include the swamp in south Georgia which are natural, protected wet lands.
No. Portage Lake in Pinckney Michigan was not man made. :)
Lake Merritt is a man made lake in Oakland
The oceans are NATURAL made.(made my nature).A building, some lakes, are MAN made.(made by man).
No not all lakes in Canada are man made. The Great Lakes for example were made when the glaciers of the last Ice Age were receding.