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This Year’s Fishing Opener

By Sue Prom Posted on May 10, 2015 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with fishing opener, Gunflint Trail

A fishing opener to remember that’s for sure.  For the past twenty years I’ve spent most of the fishing openers on the Gunflint Trail.  I may have missed a year somewhere along the line but I know this was the …

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Fish On!

By Sue Prom Posted on May 9, 2015 Posted in fishing No Comments

I hope you are out enjoying the day fishing somewhere.  If not you can read some Minnesota Fishing facts but it won’t be half as much fun as going fishing. Minnesota fishing facts Anglers and waters There are about 1.5 …

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Have You Hugged A Tree Today?

By Sue Prom Posted on May 8, 2015 Posted in News No Comments

I’ve Said It Before and I’ll Say it Again

By Sue Prom Posted on May 7, 2015 Posted in skills No Comments Tagged with life vest, Minnesota DNR

It won’t work if you don’t wear it. I’m referring to a life vest, it’s called a “life” vest for a reason, because it can save your life.  When you’re out on the water you never know what might happen. …

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Another Gorgeous Day on the Gunflint Trail

By Sue Prom Posted on May 6, 2015 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail

Fishing Opener Coming Soon

By Sue Prom Posted on May 5, 2015 Posted in fishing No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, Minnesota fishing opener, Voyageur Canoe Outfitters

Saturday, May 9th is the Minnesota Fishing Opener. I know I won’t be out fishing on Saturday but possibly for Mother’s Day on Sunday; that would be a real treat.  We have cabins available at Voyageur Canoe Outfitters if you’re …

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Boundary Waters are Liquid Once Again

By Sue Prom Posted on May 4, 2015 Posted in BWCA No Comments Tagged with Boundary Waters, BWCA, Gunflint Trail

The ice is officially off of Saganaga and most all of the other Boundary Waters Lakes. I’m guessing it is off of all of the lakes since Sag is usually one of the last to go.  The big sheet disappeared …

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Walleye Spawn is On

By Sue Prom Posted on May 3, 2015 Posted in fishing No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, seagull river, walleye spawn

While at Trail’s End Campground this weekend for the Ham Run I checked to see if the walleyes were spawning and they were! Stacked in the rapids like cord wood the walleyes were struggling to make their way up the …

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Hottest Ham Run in History

By Sue Prom Posted on May 2, 2015 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Gunflint Trail, ham run half marathon

It was a sunny beautiful day for the 7th Annual Ham Run Half-Marathon and 5k Fun Run on the Gunflint Trail.  It was definitely the hottest Ham Run we’ve ever had with the high temperature reaching 76 degrees. It might …

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Happy May Day

By Sue Prom Posted on May 1, 2015 Posted in News No Comments Tagged with Saganaga

Hannah and Tony took a look at Sag today and found very little ice on the American side of Saganaga. The corridor up to Canada and up to Munkers  Narrows looked pretty much like liquid. It will take a few …

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