Colonel William A. Phillips

Add links

Maceday Lake /ˈms.d/ is an all-sports, 234-acre (95 ha) Oakland County, Michigan lake along the Clinton River.[2]

Maceday Lake connects upstream with the 185-acre (75 ha) Lotus Lake downstream and with the 155-acre (63 ha) Williams Lake.[3][4]

Blain Island lies between Maceday Lake and Lotus Lake. It is accessible by car via a bridge. There are mostly high-end luxury homes on the island.[5]

There is a public boat launch on Maceday Lake.

Maceday Lake is the second deepest lake in Oakland County behind Cass Lake.[6] The ten deepest lakes in Oakland County are:[6]

1. Cass Lake (Waterford Twp. and West Bloomfield Twp.) 123 feet (37 m)
2. Maceday Lake (Waterford Twp.) 117 feet (36 m)
3t. Orchard Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 110 feet (34 m)
3t. Union Lake (Commerce Twp.) 110 feet (34 m)
5. Walnut Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 101 feet (31 m)
6t. Van Norman Lake (Independence Twp. and Waterford Twp.) 90 feet (27 m)
6t. Pine Lake (West Bloomfield Twp.) 90 feet (27 m)
8. Lake Angelus (Auburn Hills) 88 feet (27 m)
9t. Loon Lake (Waterford Twp.) 73 feet (22 m)
9t. Silver Lake (Waterford Twp.) 73 feet (22 m)

Namesake

Maceday Lake was named for Mason "Mace" Day, who was seen fishing on the lake so often, the residents of the area began referring to the lake as Mace Day Lake.[7]

Fish

Fish in Maceday Lake include pumpkinseed sunfish, largemouth bass, walleye, northern pike, splake, rainbow trout, lake trout, and crappie.[8]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Maceday Lake (Michigan)
  2. ^ "MACEDAY LAKE WATERFORD TOWNSHIP MICH". Russ Ravary.
  3. ^ "Map" (PDF). www.dnr.state.mi.us.
  4. ^ "Williams Lake".
  5. ^ "Blain Island". Blain Island. Retrieved 2018-08-31.
  6. ^ a b "Search Results - Lakelubbers". www.lakelubbers.com.
  7. ^ "Newsletter" (PDF). www.waterfordhistoricalsociety.org. 2014.
  8. ^ "Maceday Lake Fishing near Waterford, Michigan - HookandBullet.com". www.hookandbullet.com.