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The Boy River is a quiet, slow stream that winds past unsettled forest and marsh. The Boy River is clear, slow, and weedy - in many ways more lake-like than riverine. For that reason, many of its fish species are more commonly associated with lakes than with rivers.
These include largemouth bass, crappies, yellow perch, and rock bass, as well as northern pike and walleye. Begin your trip where County Road 129 crosses Laura Brook (also known as Trelipe Creek) just upstream from where it empties into Inguadona Lake.
The Boy River is a quiet, slow stream that winds past unsettled forest and marsh. The Boy River is clear, slow, and weedy - in many ways more lake-like than riverine. For that reason, many of its fish species are more commonly associated with lakes than with rivers.
These include largemouth bass, crappies, yellow perch, and rock bass, as well as northern pike and walleye. Begin your trip where County Road 129 crosses Laura Brook (also known as Trelipe Creek) just upstream from where it empties into Inguadona Lake.
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