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LesliesDad
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According to the MN DNR, this lake has a surface area of approximately 240 acres and a maximum depth of 101 feet.
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naturboy12
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Ok, that I think gives it away! (Thank you google) Vernon
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Deeznuts
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Ughhhh I looked at Vernon twice! I really thought red rock, the one portage looks a lot alike.
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Someday
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For the second time Leslie’s dad. Don’t add the answer to the initial post heading when it has been guessed correctly. Others would like to continue to “play” even though they can’t be on this site everyday.
Thanks!
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LesliesDad
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Attach are three (3) photos (same view) of a portage landing on this lake. I am assuming someone will easily recognize it. It's not far from an entry point (on a different lake).
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LesliesDad
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According to the MN DNR, this lake has: burbot, lake trout, lake whitefish, northern pike, smallmouth bass, tullibee (cisco), walleye, and white sucker.
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LesliesDad
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Sorry, I don't have any other photos. Two ways to get to this lake. The easy way: one (1) lake and one (1) portage. The hard way: five (5) lakes and seven (7) portages.
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LesliesDad
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Someday: "For the second time Leslie’s dad. Don’t add the answer to the initial post heading when it has been guessed correctly. Others would like to continue to “play” even though they can’t be on this site everyday.
Thanks!"
For the second time?
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portagerunner
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Loon
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Northwoodsman
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Alton.
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LesliesDad
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There is a small waterfall on the stream that runs parallel to the portage trail (landing shown in the first set of photos).
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Jakthund
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Pine
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Deeznuts
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Red rock
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KawnipiKid
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Winchell
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Deeznuts
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Little sag
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paddlefamily
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Ashigan
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Mocha
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Alpine
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Deeznuts
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West pike
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paddlefamily
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Crab
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airmorse
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Little Crab Lake
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portagerunner
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Parent
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Jackfish
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Cherokee
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LesliesDad
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Yes, it's Vernon. I guess this was harder than I thought it would be.
p.s. The photos are the portage landing leading to Brule Lake.
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