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Thursday, January 15, 2026 at 12:22 PM

‘Woody debris’ encouraged

The open, sandy beaches of Lake Leelanau may be ideal for swimming, they are poor deterrents for erosion. And they’re no friend to walleye fishermen.
Adding woody debris to your shoreline such as these cedars placed in South Lake Leelanau will improve the lake’s fishery while serving to protect the shoreline from erosion. Photo courtesy of the Lake Leelanau Lake Association

The open, sandy beaches of Lake Leelanau may be ideal for swimming, they are poor deterrents for erosion.

And they’re no friend to walleye fishermen.

The Lake Leelanau Lake Association is advocating for riparian owners to consider the state of their shoreline in terms of “woody debris,” a conservation term for sunken logs.

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