Back-to-back steelhead for Knife River's Dain Fladmark, and a 9-year-old catches his first Brule River trout. Liam Nicholson, 9, of Stevens Point, Wisconsin, left, gives a high-five to Scott Pavelski ...
When steelhead season opens Saturday on Wisconsin's lower Brule River, it's safe to say a lot of anglers will be drifting bits of colored yarn or marble-sized bags of spawn. Those techniques are ...
ON WISCONSIN'S BRULE RIVER - It was almost as if the ancient white pines knew. As sure as their spent needles were piling up beneath outreached boughs, anglers would be coming. It was a glorious ...
More than any other river in Wisconsin, the Bois Brule has a pedigree. They call it River of Presidents, but it also attracts senators and millionaires. Named for pines charred by lightning strikes – ...
BRULE – Water is generally considered to occur as a solid, liquid or gas. But opening day of the 2022 Brule River steelhead season made a strong argument for a fourth phase. In places the storied ...
WISCONSIN'S BRULE RIVER - Brock Haugrud of Lake Nebagamon was beside himself with joy. He was standing knee-deep in the Brule River on Saturday morning, cradling a crimson and silver 26-inch steelhead ...
BRULE – The Brule River flowed past dark and clear, fitting of a wild northern stream fed by groundwater and spiced by bogs. At the moment it had the look of neat Scotch whiskey. That was especially ...
Somehow, for some reason, it seems like so much more than a hard-charging, spring-fed rush of babbling water that flows 43.9 miles from tiny Upper St. Croix Lake to one of the world’s largest ...
A lot of Brule River steelheaders rose before dawn Saturday wondering if they'd find trees encased in ice and skating rinks for streets. But the freezing rain held off just enough to allow hundreds of ...
The River View Loppet Cross Country ski race has been canceled due to lack of snow. According to organizers, the race was scheduled for Saturday, January 18 at the After Hours Ski Trails in the Brule ...
Somehow, for some reason, it seems like so much more than a hard-charging, spring-fed rush of babbling water that flows 43.9 miles from tiny Upper St. Croix Lake to one of the world’s largest ...
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