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Dry summer helps push Lake Michigan water levels to near-record lows

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If the declines do continue below the normal six-foot range, Eder warned that other issues may arise, including warmer water temperatures that could affect fish and plant life and limit access to fresh water.

“Lower water levels are going to affect all users of the Great Lakes system and probably, mostly, in a negative way, except for those people who are going to enjoy broader beaches,” Eder said

For the moment, however, Finley said he isn’t about to rush out and buy a longer fishing rod. Instead, he said he is opting for a wait-and-see approach.

“Just keep your fingers crossed and hope for more rain next fishing season,” Finley said. “Maybe I’ll do a rain dance.”

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(Chicago Tribune reporter Liam Ford contributed to this report.)

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