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Code · South Dakota · Title 41 · Chapter 41-23

41-23-8. List of nonmeandered lakes open for recreational use.

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The waters of the following nonmeandered lakes are declared open for recreational use pursuant to § 41-23-7 :
(1)Casey's Slough, Cottonwood GPA, Dry #1, Dry #2, Round, and Swan in Clark County;
(2)Deep and Goose in Codington County;
(3)East Krause, Lynn, and Middle Lynn, in Day County;
(4)North Scatterwood in Edmunds County;
(5)Three Buck in Hamlin County;
(6)Bullhead, Cattail-Kettle, and Opitz in Marshall County;
(7)Island South in McCook County;
(8)Keisz in McPherson County;
(9)Grass, Loss, Scott, and Twin in Minnehaha County;
(10)Twin in Sanborn County;
(11)Cottonwood and Mud in Spink County;
(12)Cottonwood in Sully County; and
(13)Dog Ear in Tripp County, South Dakota.
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