Effective Immediately, Sucker River Access is CLOSED.
As of September 19th, 2018, access downstream of scenic highway 61 on both sides of the river is
no longer open for public use.
Signs have been posted marking the closure areas and a notice containing additional details has been posted at the parking lot.
As many of the North Shore angling pubic
know, this same access was on the verge of closure back in April of 2017. To learn more about the history – click here.
For many years, these land owners have
graciously allowed visitors to utilize paths on their property
to access the shoreline of Lake Superior. Anglers have enjoyed the benefits of ready access to the various pools, runs and
riffles as well as the mouth of the Sucker River. In recent years however, problems that can unfortunately come with open access have grown progressively worse. There
has been an increase in senseless littering, vandalism, criminal damage to property and the theft of a canoe and kayak. The landowners have endured much but their patience and tolerance has reached an end.
We have been informed by a spokesperson
for the landowners involved that this was a very difficult decision
to make and leaves them deeply saddened. They have enjoyed meeting many anglers and visitors alike over the years,
but feel the accumulation of events have left them no choice but to close access to prevent
further property damage, theft and vandalism.
If you have not read the original notice Minnesota Steelheader posted in April of 2017 please do so; it will likely
answer questions you may have regarding landowner rights as they pertain to riparian ownership and non-navigable waterways. The “No Trespassing”
is effective immediately and DNR Enforcement is aware of the closure, it will be rigorously enforced.
This is unfortunate news and demonstrates that we all need to be good stewards of resources at all times, whether public or private. We should all recognize the frustration of the land owners and be respectful of their decision. Minnesota Steelheader will do our utmost to keep open lines of
communication with the landowners and share with you any additional news or
updates.
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Minnesota Steelheader volunteer - Adopt -a-river clean up |
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Minnesota Steelheader volunteer crew at an annual River Clean up. |
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Minnesota Steelheader and volunteers at an annual Adopt-a-River clean up |
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A Sucker River spring steelhead. |
Comments
Jon and Sam Hendrickson
Duluth, MN
Vaya con Dios, Steelheaders.
JAL