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The Maquoketa River is a popular and scenic river with relatively consistent flows and excellent fishing. In its headwaters, the Maquotea is a coldwater trout stream containing a trout fishery upstream of the lake at Backbone State Park. A number of watercraft campsites are available offering downriver paddlers opportunities for multiple days on the river. Downstream of the dam at Backbone, it transitions into a walleye-smallmouth bass fishery. The area from the MonMaq Dam to PIctured Rocks Park is one of the most heavily paddled sections of river in Iowa. The areas in the vicinity of the Canton Canoe Access are also well known for their remarkable bluffs and wild setting. Anywhere downstream of the Mon-Maq Dam is a “big river” species fishery, including sturgeon, sauger, flathead catfish, and drum. Note that there is no portage to get around the Delhi Dam, and that the section of river above it is primarily flanked by private residences along the still waters Lake Delhi. This area requires a vehicle shuttle from Turtle Creek Park to the Maquoketa River access downstream of the dam. Major fish species present: Smallmouth bass, channel catfish, northern pike, walleye
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The North Fork of the Maquoketa River is a that can usually be paddled during wet months. Infremay be one of its best selling points for an expedition, trip allows adventurous paddlers a chance to encounter of Iowa’s most remote areas, especially from Cascade to Ozark Bridge. The areas from Dyersville to Cascade to approximately mile 22 offer numerous limestone bluffs and outcroppings. A general lack of holding water make fishing a challenge. Seaonally, it contains big river fish as far upstread 151 as the dam in Cascade.
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Be safe out there!
Stay legal!
Wear a life jacket! They really do save lives. It won’t work if you don’t wear it.
Camping on sandbars is allowed only downstream of the City of Maquoketa on the rivers in this guide. Most areas along the rivers upstream of Maquoketa are privately owned – these waters are navigable, but you must respect private property.
Don’t boat under the influence For your safety, don’t use alchohol or drugs on the water. Watch for hazards On rivers, hazards like dams, fences, snags, rocks, and bridge abuttments may be present. Dams and snags in particular can be killers. Avoid them! Plan to get wet! You may capsize, so dress for the weather. When the water and/or weather get cold, warm-when-wet clothing and a wetsuit are needed.
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Littering is a crime – pack out everything you bring in. Report littering or dumping by calling 888-NOLITTR.
Resources
Iowa
Water trails and recent listing of canoe/kayakk liveries www.iowadnr.gov/watertrails/ River gages waterdata.usgs.gov or www.rivergages.com
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