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Fishing Hiawatha
National Forest


Photo Album

Here are some photographs of the fisheries restoration work we do, as well as fishing related scenes of your beautiful National Forest. Select the small image to enlarge it.


This photo show Scouts building log bank covers. Select for a larger image d

Scouts building log bank covers on the Ogontz River

This is a photo of a Black Crappie. Select for a larger photo d

Black crappie from Triangle Lake. Black crappies, bluegills and yellow perch offer good fishing on many lakes.

This is photo of a Brown Trout, from the Indian River, being measured. Select for a larger photo d

Measuring an Indian River brown trout. Habitat restoration, such as stabilizing eroding banks and installing wood structure, provides more habitat for large, wild trout.

This photo shows the Indian River. Select for a larger photo d

A typical small Brook Trout stream...the Indian River

This is a photo of Brevoort Lake. Select for a larger photo d

Walleye spawning reef on Brevoort Lake. Rock reefs have been installed on several lakes to provide habitat for a wide variety of fish and invertebrate species.

This is a photo of the Rock River. Select for a larger photo d

This is the Rock River...a Lake Superior tributary. It has Brook Trout and Steelhead


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