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  • Wisconsin’s Lake Superior tributary streams have long been known for excellent steelhead fishing. Unlike their Lake Michigan counterparts, these streams are essentially hatcheries — steelhead spawn in them every year to restock the fishery natura [...]

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  • Wisconsin’s Lake Superior tributary streams have long been known for excellent steelhead fishing. Unlike their Lake Michigan counterparts, these streams are essentially hatcheries — steelhead spawn in them every year to restock the fishery natura [...]

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  • Wisconsin’s Lake Superior tributary streams have long been known for excellent steelhead fishing. Unlike their Lake Michigan counterparts, these streams are essentially hatcheries — steelhead spawn in them every year to restock the fishery natura [...]

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  • The Brule River Sportsmen's Club, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the Brule River in northwest Wisconsin. The Brule River is one of the finest spring-fed streams in the nation and it is the intent of the Brule River [...]

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  • Situated along the steep slopes and terraces bordering the Brule River is a boreal forest in various stages of recovery. The most mature stands feature large, white pine, white spruce, balsam fir, balsam poplar, and occasionally white cedar on the sl [...]

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  • The Knife River has the North Shore's only naturalized wild steelhead trout population and is the only tributary with no natural barriers preventing fish migration. The water clarity does vary from the many tributaries, but much of the bank has been [...]

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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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  • 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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