User:Thryduulf/sandbox
Appearance
[1][2] [3] 15 by 1 mile (24.1 by 1.6 km)[4]
- ^ "Annie Lake". Alaska Guide. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
- ^ Government of Yukon Department of Environment; Yukon Game and Fish Association (2019). Anglers' Guide to Yukon Stocked Lakes (PDF). Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada: Government of Yukon. Retrieved 8 August 2024.
- ^ Osborne, Clive (April 1993), Angler Harvest Survey of Aishihik Lake Yukon Territory 1991 (TR-93-2) (PDF), Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada: Yukon Renewable Resources Fish & Wildlife Branch, Government of Yukon, retrieved 8 August 2024
- ^ "Claire Lake Fishing Camp". Wilderness Fishing Yukon. 2011-12-14. Retrieved 2024-08-08.
- 14 miles (23 km) 1.5–2 miles (2.4–3.2 km) 2,490 feet (760 m)
- Dalayee Lake
- Dogpack Lake
- Ess Lake
- Frank Lake
- Frederick Lake
- Gladstone Lake - Central
- Gladstone Lake - North
- Gladstone Lake - South
- Granite Lake
- Howard Lake - North
- Howard Lake - South
- Ibex Lake
- Little Braeburn Lake
- Little Kalzas Lake
- McPherson Lake
- Pickhandle Lake
- Polecat Lake
- Sambo Lake
- Squanga Lake
- Stevens Lake
- Stewart Lake
- Stokes Lake
- Tadru Lake
- Tatchun Lake
- Tay Lake
- Teenah Lake
- Thirty-Seven Mile Lake
- Tillei Lake
- Toobally Lake - Lower
- Toobally Lake - Upper