Bull sharks are known for their ability to tolerate freshwater and have been found in rivers and lakes connected to the ocean. However, Lake Charlevoix, located in Michigan, is not directly connected to the ocean and is relatively far from coastal areas. While it's theoretically possible for a bull shark to enter the Great Lakes via connected waterways, instances of them being found in such lakes are extremely rare. Therefore, it is unlikely that bull sharks would inhabit Lake Charlevoix.
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No. It is fresh water, and the shark will quickly die.
Yes. It is possible to map out a bating trip from lake st clair to charlevoix.
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Yes, it is located in Charlevoix county, on the eastern shore of Lake Charlevoix. http://www.boynecity.com/
It seems that we could ask George Lawson, or any of his relatives, who would certainly know whether or not he was bitten by a shark. 1955 wasn't that long ago!
No. Lake mead is freshwater and bull sharks need salt water to live and reproduce. Also how would the shark get past the hoover dam.
a bull, yes...a bull shark, no
There have been no reports of shark sitings in Lake Ontario, even the bull shark hasn't been there. I wouldn't worry too much though as sharks tend to like warm water and Lake Ontario seems a little to far north for that to be an issue.
a great white shark is bigger than a bull shark