Wi. Life Host Angela Fitzgerald Paddles The Bois Brule River
11/08/18 | 2m 31s | Rating: NR
Wisconsin Life Host Angela Fitzgerald paddles down the calmer, southern portion of the Bois Brule River in Douglas County. She's accompanied by local guides Dennis Bowen and Aaron Carlson. Fitzgerald learns how the river got its nickname "The River of Presidents."
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Wi. Life Host Angela Fitzgerald Paddles The Bois Brule River
The Brule River has a rich history of being one of Wisconsin's most beautiful river destinations and a favorite fishing spot for presidents of the past. Presidents started coming here to trout fish. Ulysses S. Grant, President Calvin Coolidge came here quite often. Hoover and Eisenhower came. There were several presidents that came here back in the early 1900s, mostly. It was pretty famous for its trout fishing. It's still. A lot of people like to come here to trout fish 'cause it's such a beautiful stream with a lot of good forest around it. And it hasn't changed all that much in the last hundred years. But with that beauty comes some pretty wild rapids. It's got a lot of variety of paddling. The upper river's pretty easy. Lower river's got some rapids for people that want a little more excitement. This section's about four hours. It goes down the south end of the river, the Brule River starting at Winneboujou and will end at the DNR campground. On the end of the easy section, it is a little faster. We have a number of small rapids to go through. They're fun. Generally easy in the low water levels that we have. The biggest one, right before the campground, called "Little Joe." That one will be pretty exciting, even in low water. We expect to go through there without any difficulty.
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Perfect. I understand we're going to have some special guests with us on the tour. - Yes, yeah. My sons, 10 and 12, Avery and Jaden, will accompany us in kayaks. They've been down probably more than a dozen times. I introduced them to kayaking and they love it. They're pros that can help me out is what you're telling me.
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Yeah, yup. - Perfect. Anyone can follow the path of presidents if they manage to stay dry.
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