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kanoes
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minnesota......river canoe routes
Jul 25th, 2006 at 2:22am
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i have all the dnr maps but have yet to paddle ANY of them.  you know.....those blue pamphlets.

does anyone here have experience paddling some of the state canoe routes?

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Reply #1 - Jul 25th, 2006 at 3:59am
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My favorite river route is from the Kettle River put in at Hwy 48 just east of Hinckley to the St Croix River landing at Hwy 70.  A nice mix of scenery, still water and canoeable rapids.

I've been on the Snake, Kettle, St Criox (from St Croix Sate Park to Taylors Falls), Cloquet, St Louis, Rum, Mississippi and Vermillion.  Depending on your personal preference for scenery, fishing, crowds, whitewater, etc. each has its own flavor.

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Reply #2 - Jul 25th, 2006 at 3:41pm
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We have paddled parts of the  the Rum river, the Mississippi river and the St. Croix.  We like them all  Smiley
  
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Reply #3 - Aug 1st, 2006 at 1:04am
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more specifically...ive narrowed it down.   mid september.   either the upper miss (as far as anoka)  or the upper st.croix. 

we want to do a 3-4 night trip.  first river trip ever!  so....i need some suggestions.

good fishing is semi-importment......semi.

i have "paddling minnesota"  but would also like some input from here.

thank you all       Jan
  
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Reply #4 - Aug 2nd, 2006 at 2:00am
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The St Croix between Hiway 48 and Hiway 70 has some nice camping and fishing spots as well as scenary.  I believe there is now a parking lot at the point where hwy 48/77 access is otherwise go into St Croix State Park (parking permit required) and put in at the Little Yellow Banks landing.  Aside from the Kettle at 48 to the St Croix at 70, the St Croix at 48 to 70 is my second best prefered river route in the state

Virtually all of the DNR and USFS campsites along the route are very nice.  Fishing is typically good around a number of the islands on the route.  The rapids between the 110.5 and 105 mile mark on the map are fun to run and should present no problems (some areas are at the high end of class II in the spring when the levels are high but fall is fine). 

If you have water containers, they can be filled at the spots along the way where water is showing as being available on the maps, however the DNR does begin winterizing some of the spots right after Labor Day so bring a filter for or boil the river water if you use it.

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Reply #5 - Aug 3rd, 2006 at 3:43pm
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Well I have only been on the Mississippi between St. Cloud and Elk River.  The fishing is really really great but there are houses everywhere- not very scenic.  So if you want fishing go to the Mississippi but if you want wilderness go to the St. Croix because it has good fishing and few houses.   Smiley
  
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Reply #6 - Aug 7th, 2006 at 2:54am
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This is a no-brainer, IMO.  Between Upper Mississippi and Upper St. Croix, the latter wins hands-down.  Paddle it and you'll see why.  And look closely for tracks in any soft spots you encounter ashore.  Big tracks.  Bigger than my German Shepherd.  No, I'm not making this up.  "They're out there . . ."
  
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Reply #7 - Sep 4th, 2006 at 9:36pm
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I've been down most of the "designated canole routes". The St. Croix is always fun for smallmouth. The upper can get really shallow this time year especially up by the Namakogen.
The Kettle is always a good time unless it's really low. State record for catfish or sturgeon came out of there. Forgot which.
The Root is neat trip. It's southern MN. It flows east to the Mississippi. Pretty river runs through a deap canyon for a while. Amazing amount of Barn Swallows. Some swift water but barely worth worring about. Allot of Turkey Vultures. Really good trout fishing. Most of the campsites are maintained. Been a couple of years since I've been there. The last time I had dead cow in the campsite. Of course it wasn't until we had everthing set up before we were wondering what stunk so bad.
The upper Miss. is beautiful, nice fishing. Too many dams. It always felt a little artificial.
The Little Fork was a really good time. GREAT STURGEON FISHING, if that were legal. We caught several by accident. The largest was 41lbs. Also allot of Whitefish, Snot-rockets, and even a couple Wallys. Hardly any houses. Really fun rapids. Pretty waterfalls. Some great campsites. The bad part is that in low water the banks are really steep making it really hard to get out of the boat. Also the clay is so thick and sticky I still have some on my tent today. Probably the most remote river trip I've ever been on in MN.
The Rum is fun. Easily accesible.
The Cannon is also a really nice paddle. Pretty consistant water level. Really fun trip if started on the Straight river in Fairbault and finish at the bridge on 61 just north of Red Wing, before the Missisippi river. Really pretty trip. Also great shopping or restarants. A person could even spend the night in a hotel each night if they wanted. Roll Eyes

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Reply #8 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 4:27am
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Anyone ever paddle the Minnesota?  I live close to the Minnesota in the south metro and was thinking of doing a couple day trips this spring.   One of my neighbors, a native to the area told me it was a dangerous river to paddle.  Not sure if he knows what he is talking about or not.  In normal water conditions it doesn't look like it to me.

As an aside did anyone see the footage of all the ice coming through right now.  Very impressive.  Wish I would have known about it earlier, I would have went down for a little looksee.

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Reply #9 - Mar 20th, 2007 at 3:38pm
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I paddle the Minnesota at least once a year. 
The only sections I've paddled are between Belle Plain and the Mississippi.
There are some strange dangers on the Minnesota. 
In high water there are a lot of submerged logs and trees traveling in their own direction that'll make you tighten up your pfd in a hurry. Usually not that big of a deal. I just pay a lot of attention of what's behind me.
Some sandbars can be a little hairy to get out on. The eddies and under lying currents can grab a boat below the water line making it a little tough to get in and out. Making good entrance and exit decisions important. 
Water quality is also some of the lowest in the state. It isn't uncommon to see mystery barrels on the shore line. Also It drains a huge stretch of farmland so there's a lot fertilizers and soil errosion contributing to clarity. IMHO the Minnesota looks as good or better than most comparable rivers in Iowa but stands out as polluted river in MN.
All draw backs aside it is a beautiful valley of tall cottonwoods and sugar maples to paddle with a quick flow that'll keep you on your toes all the while containing some of the best Catfish fishing in the state. My personal biggest fish ever was a Flathead in Shakopee at 39lbs. Also my biggest and only sheepshead at 5lbs.
I would say that the Minnesota is a great MOVING water paddle. A persons level of comfort, and experience in moving water is what will make the Minnesota a good paddle.

Oh ya. There's a couple of these known to wandering around down there too. Smiley
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