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The Bois Brule River in northern Wisconsin is a true gem, rich in history and legendary for its world-class fishing. Just 45 minutes from Duluth, Minnesota, this scenic river winds through lush forests and rolling hills, offering anglers and nature lovers alike a chance to experience one of the Midwest’s premier fisheries. With pristine waters, stunning scenery, and abundant fish, every trip to the Brule is an adventure waiting to unfold.
The fishing season begins on the last Saturday in March and runs until November 15, with each part of the year bringing new opportunities. In spring and fall, Steelhead return to the river, challenging anglers with their strength and acrobatics. August and September are prime for Lake Run Brown Trout, while fall also offers exciting Salmon runs. From May through September, resident Trout provide steady action and a rewarding experience for fly fishers and light-tackle anglers. No matter the season, the Brule delivers variety and excitement for those ready to explore its waters.
Our guided trips are designed to match your preferred style of fishing. Whether you choose fly fishing, spinning gear, or centrepin, we supply the equipment and instruction to help you succeed. Anglers of all skill levels are welcome—our goal is not only to put you on fish but also to teach techniques you can use long after your trip. By combining education with action, we ensure each outing is both productive and memorable.
These adventures are offered as walk-and-wade trips, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the river. You’ll step into cool shallows, cast into deep pools, and explore hidden bends where fish gather. Each step along the riverbank brings you closer to nature, making the experience as much about connection as it is about catching.
All trout trips are strictly catch-and-release, ensuring the Bois Brule’s unique fish populations remain healthy for generations to come. With its breathtaking scenery and diverse fishing opportunities, the Brule offers more than just a day on the water—it delivers an experience you’ll carry with you for years.
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This guide offers trips with nature and wildlife views.
When you book your fishing trip, you will need to first put down a deposit to hold the reservation.
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Enjoy an 8-hour guided walk and wade trip on the Brule River from mid-May to mid-August. Target resident rainbow, brown, and brook trout with expert guidance. Suitable for all skill levels, this summer trip provides prime access to productive waters in one of Wisconsin’s top trout fisheries.
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Experience an 8-hour guided walk and wade trip on the Brule River in Wisconsin. From late March to mid-May, target steelhead, migratory trout, and rainbow trout with expert guidance. Suitable for all skill levels, this trip offers prime access to one of the Midwest’s best trout fisheries.
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Spend a half day exploring the Brule River on a 4-hour guided walk and wade trip, available from the last Saturday in March through mid-May. This spring trip focuses on steelhead, migratory trout, and resident rainbow trout as they move through the river during seasonal runs.
Designed for anglers of all skill levels, the guide provides instruction on river techniques, reading water, and accessing productive stretches. Walk and wade access allows time to fish prime holding areas efficiently within a shorter trip.
Each half-day trip includes professional guidance and local knowledge of the Brule River system. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, and personal equipment. This trip offers a focused experience for targeting spring steelhead and trout in northern Wisconsin.
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Fish the Brule River during peak migration on a 4-hour guided walk and wade trip, available from mid-September through mid-November. Target lake-run brown trout, steelhead, salmon, and migratory rainbow trout as they move upriver during the fall season.
This trip is open to anglers of all skill levels. The guide provides instruction on seasonal techniques, reading water, and covering productive stretches efficiently within a half-day format. Walk and wade access keeps the focus on key holding areas where migratory fish stage.
Each trip includes professional guidance and in-depth knowledge of the Brule River system. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, and personal gear. This trip is designed for those seeking a shorter but productive opportunity to fish one of Wisconsin’s premier rivers during its most active season.
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Enjoy a half day on the Brule River with this 4-hour guided walk and wade trip, offered from mid-May through mid-August. Target resident trout, including rainbow, brown, and brook trout, while exploring some of Wisconsin’s best summer trout waters.
This trip is suited for anglers of all skill levels, with the guide offering instruction on local techniques and access to productive stretches of the river. Walk and wade access allows for steady fishing at a comfortable pace within a shorter timeframe.
Each trip includes professional guidance and in-depth knowledge of the Brule River system. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, and personal gear. This half-day trip is ideal for experiencing consistent trout action during the summer season.
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Fish the Brule River under the cover of night on this 8-hour guided walk and wade trip, available from mid-August through the end of September. This trip targets lake-run brown trout along with resident rainbow, brown, and brook trout, offering anglers a unique opportunity to experience the river during its late-season activity.
Designed for anglers of any skill level, the guide provides instruction on techniques suited for night fishing and helps navigate productive sections of the river safely. Walk and wade access allows focused fishing in prime holding water where trout feed after dark.
Your full-day night trip includes professional guidance, river expertise, and local knowledge of seasonal trout behavior. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, and personal tackle. This trip is a specialized way to target both migratory and resident trout during an exciting time on the Brule.
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Experience the Brule River after dark on a 4-hour guided night fishing trip, available from mid-August through the end of September. Target lake-run brown trout along with resident rainbow, brown, and brook trout during late-season evening activity.
This trip is designed for anglers of all skill levels, with the guide providing safe river navigation and instruction on effective night fishing techniques. Walk and wade access allows anglers to fish prime holding areas where trout are most active after sunset.
Your half-day night trip includes professional guidance and local knowledge of the Brule River system. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, a headlamp, and personal tackle. This experience offers a unique way to target both migratory and resident trout under the cover of night.
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Join a full day, 8-hour guided walk and wade trip on the Brule River from mid-September through mid-November. This fall trip focuses on migratory runs, targeting lake-run brown trout, steelhead, salmon, and resident rainbow trout during one of the river’s most productive seasons.
Suitable for all skill levels, the guide provides instruction on seasonal techniques and helps anglers cover key holding areas at an efficient pace. Walk and wade access ensures time spent on productive stretches where migratory fish stage and feed.
Each trip includes expert guidance, local knowledge of the Brule River system, and safe navigation of seasonal water conditions. Anglers should bring a valid Wisconsin fishing license, waders, and personal gear. This fall trip offers anglers direct access to one of Wisconsin’s premier fisheries during peak migration.
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