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January 08 2025

Entry Point 75 - Little Isabella River

Little Isabella River entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 30 miles. Access is a 20-rod portage to the Little Isabella River. Several short portages before you reach th e Isabella River.

Number of Permits per Day: 1
Elevation: 1276 feet
Latitude: 47.7760
Longitude: -91.4885
Little Isabella River - 75

Yearly Family Mens trip (Pine Lake fishing)

by wb4syth
Trip Report

Entry Date: July 31, 2009
Entry Point: Trout Lake
Number of Days: 5
Group Size: 4

Trip Introduction:
Our yearly family men’s trips tend to be fairly the same - 5 days, trip in and base camp while fishing the entire time (so my apologies if this is a boring report). We have done this trip for the past 10 years and all of us have been on many other trips as well. The group consists of my father, my uncle (Bill), my cousin(Zack) and obviously myself. This year the trip was a shuttle service across Vermillion to Trout lake entry/canoe portage, paddle to the portage to Pine, stay on Pine. I had been to this lake twice before.

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DAY 3 -- Wednesday, June 11, 2008

It was cold last night. I was OK but right on the verge even wearing my watch cap, long johns and wool socks. I got up at 6:30.

Jim and I had our typical oatmeal and cocoa breakfast. We left camp for our day trip at 9:00. The first thing was to check out the third campsite on Canoe Lake. It wasn’t very good. If you camp on Canoe, shoot for one of the first two sites.

Next was to visit Johnson Falls on the west end of Pine Lake. Pine was one portage from canoe … the infamous Canoe to Pine Portage. Fortunately you can walk to the falls from the end of the portage; therefore, portaging the canoes would not be required. We got to the portage at 10:00 and took only our daypacks.

We knew the water levels were high. We figured at least two feet high based on our observations of the shoreline. It was very apparent on the trial to Johnson Falls. Normally the trail runs roughly along side the creek but now the trail was submerged. The water was up near the tops of my Chotas and we additionally had to do some bushwhacking to avoid the really deep stuff.

The real indications of the very high water were the two falls themselves and the water rushing between them.

We spent some time at the falls having lunch, watching the water, relaxing, etc. Spotted a pine marten. We have also seen geese, loons, assorted ducks, an eagle, and many small birds.

Even with all this, we were back to camp by 2:00. The weather turned cold and windy.

Supper was red beans and rice with hamburger. Rain started at 7:45. Bed at 9:00 pm.

 


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