Echo River

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Echo River
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  location Minnesota

The Echo River is a river of Minnesota. The most popular species caught here are Smallmouth bass and Walleye.

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Coordinates: 48°16′20″N92°27′50″W / 48.2721270°N 92.4637677°W / 48.2721270; -92.4637677 [1]

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