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Not very far. Where the yellow hits the croix, is right off 35. Up stream a ways it will be where the Yellow goes under 35 just south of Danbury. If you look off ot the west it is pretty shallow and would be tough to do with a boat. And it might be that way all the way to the Croix. The majority of people put in at the campground just south of Danbury and then canoe down to the croix.

In addition to the West of 35 where it is shallow/rocky, there is a power [PoorWordUsage] and no access that I know of. Hope this helps.

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What nolte said. There is a da m not far upstream. I'd stick to the Croix or head way upstream to Yellow/Little Yellow Lakes then you can go quite a ways down the river from there.

Smallmouth, pike, occasional walleye.

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