Sturgeon (Baraga)
B) Hickey Creek to Hwy.41 (5.7 miles)
| Difficulty | II(III) |
| Length | 5.5 mi |
| Avg Gradient | 34 fpm |
| Gauge | Sturgeon River Near Sidnaw, Mi |
| Flow Rate as of 25 minutes | 161 cfsbelow recommended |
| Reach Info Last Updated | March 13, 2015 |
River Description
Put-in (if there is adequate water) is on Hinkey Creek. Gradient actually starts about a quarter-mile upstream (South) of Old US Hwy.41. With drainage area at this point of close to 15 square miles, this is obviously 'micro creeking', runnable only with peak snowmelt or soon after heavy rains. From that point, there is very nearly a full mile of creek to the confluence with Sturgeon River, dropping ~90FPM.
At that confluence, you are (unfortunately) right at the end of a fine stretch of rapids on the Sturgeon. You may wish to hike up shore about a quarter-mile to catch this action.
You will then have 4.75 miles of the Sturgeon. The first 2.5 miles averages only 17 FPM, but things pick up so the last 2.25 miles averages nearly 30 FPM.
Make certain to take out immediately after the Hwy.41 bridge. Just downstream lies the Sturgeon Canyon section, with action accelerating quickly toward Canyon Falls. Definitely worth taking a look!
River Features
Put In
Confluence, Hinkey Creek / Sturgeon River
If you have been able to boat Hinkey Creek, at this confluence you are at the bottom of a 0.2 mile rapids on the Sturgeon. It may be worth hiking upstream to catch this fine action before heading downriver.
Weir/Dam
It appears there is a small dam or weir crossing the river at this point. At some flows it may form a rather uniform hydraulic which may require scouting and possible portage. More likely, at most flows, it appears likely to allow passage (especially to one shore or the other), and could (at some flows) even create some play opportunity (with appropriate caution regarding flows and retentiveness).
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