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The creek was named for the rush plants lining its banks. [2]Rush Creek suffered severe flooding in the Southeast Minnesota floods of August 18–20, 2007. [3]According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources, fish species present in Rush Creek include: brown trout, brook trout, rainbow trout, white sucker, American brook lamprey, creek chub, northern hog sucker, golden redhorse ...
The Vermillion River is a 59.6-mile (95.9 km) [1] waterway that meanders through Scott County and Dakota County in Minnesota, entering the Mississippi River floodplain just south of Hastings. 13.5 miles (21.7 km) of it are designated as a trout stream, which is unusual for being so close to a metropolitan area. Trophy-sized trout used to be ...
Trout Unlimited was established in 1959 along the banks of Michigan's Au Sable River by a group of 16 anglers who were interested in protecting trout in that and other popular fishing rivers. Founders included Art Neumann and George Griffith, the creator of the popular fly pattern Griffith's Gnat.
Historically, Hay Creek was home to Brook trout and other species, which were depopulated due to farming practices in the late 18th and 19th centuries. In the mid-1970s, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources started focusing on restoring Hay Creek. [6] By 1976, over half of the length of Hay Creek is a Minnesota designated trout stream. [7]
These streams have been designated as opportunities for trout fishing in southern Minnesota. "Trout angling: southern Minnesota, Trout angling opportunities maps" . Minnesota DNR .
Editor’s Note: This story has been changed to reflect the first day of trout in 2025 is April 5, not April 25 as originally reported. Pa. (WTAJ) — Hook, line and sinker — Officials announced ...
The Straight River is a tributary of the Fish Hook River, 23 miles (37 km) long, in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Minnesota.Via the Fish Hook, Shell, and Crow Wing Rivers, it is part of the watershed of the Mississippi River, draining an area of approximately 60 square miles (160 km 2) in a rural region.
The Little Cannon River is a 30.6-mile-long (49.2 km) [3] river of Minnesota in the United States. It flows into the Cannon River at the city of Cannon Falls.A section of the Little Cannon River south of Sogn, Minnesota is a designated trout stream by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.