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  • The section of Kadunce River in Minnesota that can be shot is 0.5 miles long and is rated by American Whitewater as a class IV-V section during the spring run-off. This is an extremely short stretch so no need to bring snacks. This river system has a [...]

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  • The Pincushion Mountain Trail System is a 25 kilometer silent sport trail system perched high above Lake Superior, 2.5 miles north of Grand Marais, Minnesota.  Because of its varied terrain, excellent trail design and spectacular vistas of Lake Supe [...]

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  • Namebini is on the Sucker River in Northern Minnesota.  Namebini has been a Northern Minnesota business since 2007. Beginning then we have offered guided flyfishing, lodging, and a variety of other services from our property along the Sucker River. [...]

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  • This is one of my favorite rivers on the North Shore. It has the strangest outlet to the Lake Superior in the early spring, when the ice is still stacked up, but if open, it can be a wonderful place to catch steelhead and kamloops on the lake side of [...]

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  • Further up the Beaver River you will find a wide run of white water falls called the Glen Avon Falls. These falls require a bit of hiking to be seen, but are worth it. You will see adventurous kayakers working the area and will want to spend a morni [...]

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  • The Split Rock is one of those rivers you'll drive by an entire lifetime, looking down on it's blue water and wishing you would stop to explore. It seams distant from the road because it is a drop from HWY 61 and then meanders through a scrubby looki [...]

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  • This is a fun river to fish for larger fish, to include steelhead and kamloops. In the early spring you will find Kamloops and some Steelhead in the pool just after the falls, which may be the easiest place, and most contained area to fish for them [...]

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  • One of the main attractions along the North Shore, and Part of the Gooseberry Falls State Park, are the falls that stretch up the side of the ridge line, from the highway to back much further than most venture. Stop at the beautiful wayside rest ar [...]

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  • Stand at the top of a raging rush of water just before it plummets over the falls visible from Hwy 61. This neck of the Bever River runs next to the superior hiking trail, just before it cuts off the river and back up into the woods. To experience t [...]

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