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New Post  2/19/2009 7:29 AM
   RevFly
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North Shore?  (United States)

I'm new to fly fishing the North Shore, but am planning to take a trip up in mid April. I've heard the Brule River is good fishing this time of year? Can anyone confirm or deny this? Any suggestions on location? Any other rivers we should check out? Any advice would be helpful, Thanks!

 
New Post  2/19/2009 7:35 AM
   jacksdada
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Re: North Shore?  (United States)

too fragile a system to be handing out spots on a public board. But almost every north shore trib CAN hold fish. this link has all the info you need. Good luck, and remember, even though it may be a long drive, getting up there, exploring, and putting your time in will pay off. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/fishing/trout_streams/index.html

 
New Post  4/22/2009 11:52 PM
   chad
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Re: North Shore?  (United States)

Living in Duluth; I can confirm that the Brule is a great resource for steelhead...  Let us all know how you do..

 

Chad

 
New Post  4/27/2009 9:57 PM
   tenaciousd
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Re: North Shore?  (United States)
Modified By tenaciousd on 4/27/2009 11:00:00 PM)

I agree, it's a great river for steelhead, but that's the South Shore.  Or try many of the other streams and rivers across Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota's North Shore.  The bite moves west then north along the Lake Superior shores.  There's been a lot of fish getting caught.  The Lester, Sucker, Talmadge, Knife, French and many others to choose from, it's just finding out when is the right time to hit them. 

 
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