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ScottMacFish
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04/11/2024 09:47AM  
Hola my fishing friends,

So my 14-year-old son who loves to catch fish (and hates not catching fish) and I are in the last week of May. and have options to do either lake. We have not been on either of these trips before, however we have done a good number of other BWCA trips.

So, if the only consideration is catching fish (walleye/bass) which lake would you choose?

Me, I do like catching fish and eating one per trip. For me though, I just love being up there. If the fishing is not great, not a big deal for me. My son has yet to learn to just appreciate the BWCA and the time spent on the trip, it is all about catching fish.

Any feedback is/will be very much appreciated.

Thanks
 
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04/11/2024 10:53AM  
The south end of LLC has a lot of moving water, which is great for fishing. LLC is a multi-species lake, so you can fish for everything. Lots of sightseeing, famous Moose pictograph. Warrior Hill. Go to Iron Lake and the falls.

Malberg area has lots of great fishing since it’s in the Kawishiwi River system. River lake is one of my favorites. Go up to Makwa for lake trout and cliffs. Go to Fishdance lake for the famous pictograph cliff wall.

LLC entry gives you Ely, Kawishiwi Lake gives you the north shore.

You can’t go wrong either way.
 
bobbernumber3
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04/11/2024 04:20PM  
ScottMacFish: "...My son has yet to learn to just appreciate the BWCA and the time spent on the trip, it is all about catching fish...."


Can't help you with your lake choice. But you need to learn something from your son. I think he get's it!
 
lundojam
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04/12/2024 12:33PM  
I'd give LLC the nod for scenery, but if I was taking a 14 year old fishing I'd go to Malberg. It is some work getting in there, though. Malberg has nice bluegills, which might be the ticket.
 
ScottMacFish
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04/17/2024 01:13PM  
Thanks so much for the replies and the info. Seems to be a coin flip.

 
ScottMacFish
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04/17/2024 01:15PM  
Well, I do get it, as you would be hard-pressed to out-fish me. Not meaning by what is caught but by effort and time on water. However I do love the quietness of the BWCA all you hear is nature
 
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