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Planning way ahead for my fall trips.
Has anyone been to Hurdman in the fall?
_I'd be coming from Brent/Cedar (not Brain Lake access) -- partly because, from what I hear, Brain - Stretch need to be done in spring for water levels?
If I come at it from Cedar, will the short creek distance into Hurdman be a problem?
Could I push on to Stretch (even if this were a day trip without all my gear)?
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I did a trip at the end of August 2023 out of Brain Lake to Little Cauchon, and then made a loop by portaging up Daventry Road back to the access point. Water levels in Brain Creek and Hurdman Creek were fine when I went through in late summer. I stopped for a water break at the campsite on Stretch Lake. The scenery looking out at the rock cliffs was stunning, but the campsite itself wasn't great.
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bheard wrote:
Planning way ahead for my fall trips.
Has anyone been to Hurdman in the fall?
_I'd be coming from Brent/Cedar (not Brain Lake access) -- partly because, from what I hear, Brain - Stretch need to be done in spring for water levels?
If I come at it from Cedar, will the short creek distance into Hurdman be a problem?
Could I push on to Stretch (even if this were a day trip without all my gear)?
If you are coming out of Cedar, headed into Hurdman, I assume you are talking about the creek out of Aura Lee lk? It that is your plan, I would avoid trying the creek into Hurdman from Aura Lee but do the two small / easy portages from Aura Lee, into Laural and then into Hurdman. We tried both and the two carrys were much easier than a slog trying to get through the creek. . FWIW if you will be spending a night, the northern camp site on Hurdman is really nice. PS. The bass fishing has alreays been great for us from Hurdman all the way up (and including) stretch! Good walleye
fishing tooHope that helps
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We did most of this as part of an early August trip several years back. I concur with Andy to consider taking the portages to Hurdman via Laurel and check out the northern site if it's part of the plan. We stayed two nights there and it felt very peaceful and remote. We went to West Corbeau as part of a day trip with some interesting waterways and lower maintenance portages to get there. It was navigable for us, although I recall it being quite shallow for a section after the P80. The site on West Corbeau would have been an absolute no-go - extremely overgrown, with ropes and a crude table indicative of a possible winter fishing camp.
Enjoy your trip planning!
Rich