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The '''Bois Brule River''' (Sometimes referred to as simply the '''Brule River''') is a river situated in [[Douglas County, Wisconsin|Douglas County]], [[Wisconsin]]. The river, which is 44 miles (56 km) long, rises in central Douglas County near [[Upper St. Croix Lake]], flows through the [[Brule River State Forest]] and drains into [[Lake Superior]].
The '''Bois Brule River''' (Sometimes referred to as simply the '''Brule River''') is a river situated in [[Douglas County, Wisconsin|Douglas County]], [[Wisconsin]]. The river, which is 44 miles (72 km) long, rises in central Douglas County near [[Upper St. Croix Lake]], flows through the [[Brule River State Forest]] and drains into [[Lake Superior]].


The river is well known for it's exceptional [[trout]] fishing and [[canoeing]].
The river is well known for it's exceptional [[trout]] fishing and [[canoeing]].

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The Bois Brule River (Sometimes referred to as simply the Brule River) is a river situated in Douglas County, Wisconsin. The river, which is 44 miles (72 km) long, rises in central Douglas County near Upper St. Croix Lake, flows through the Brule River State Forest and drains into Lake Superior.

The river is well known for it's exceptional trout fishing and canoeing.

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