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Entry Point 25 - Moose Lake

Moose Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (25 HP max). This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 21 miles. Access is an boat landing or canoe launch at Moose Lake. Many trip options for paddlers with additional portages. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 27
Elevation: 1356 feet
Latitude: 47.9877
Longitude: -91.4997
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searching4slabs
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06/07/2015 10:49PM
 
New Trip Report posted by searching4slabs

Trip Name: Ensign.

Entry Point: 25

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If heaven ain't a lot like fishing, I dont wanna go
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housty9
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06/08/2015 11:36AM
 
Glad you had a good trip, sounds like fishing was good.

Out of control, extreme team.
FOG51
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06/09/2015 04:39AM
 
First off in case you haven't been welcomed consider yourself welcomed to the site. Good report, as a fisherman I would have liked a little more details on the fishing, what baits, what depths, you know the usual stuff, but what worked for you may not work for me when we head up that way in a week or so. You did sound like you had good fishing. I like these short close in trips as a shake down foray in lieu of testing new or different gear out for our longer trip to Canada in the fall. Sounds like you will be looking for a different tent for next time, lots of good ideas different people have. Hope to see some pictures when you can post them. FRED

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Dbldppr1250
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06/09/2015 09:22AM
 
Sounds like a dream to me! I have that kind of dream often.

Walking School Bus
searching4slabs
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06/10/2015 07:43PM
 
Appreciate the welcome. For smallies we hit rockpiles surrounded by deeper water and threw xraps as jerkbaits. Lost a couple but I didnt feel like switching baits since it was productive. Any rocks near shore didnt produce, but didnt fish them at night. We fished midlake rockpiles at night with a slip bobber and leeches, skimpy "mixed" aka all small to medium leeches from skubes. Kept losing jigs at our walleye spot so it was a slip bobber for us. Really didn't change presentations much, just hopped around looking for different rockpiles. The shallows on the splash side of ensign of the narrows did not hold fish. Ive really grown to like rapalas not worked consistently. Looking forward to trying out zman stuff my buddy just introduced to me. I only wish I had brought some spro barrel swivels for when I casted spoons. New line for this guy.

If heaven ain't a lot like fishing, I dont wanna go
Koonie
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06/11/2015 01:04AM
 
Thanks for sharing, wish I would have hit the fish as well as you did. Looking forward to pictures.
Oisinirish
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06/14/2015 05:08PM
 
We came in the day after you, the 5th. Fishing was good the morning after the rain. Found lots of bass against weed beds on rapalas and leeches with a light colored mr twister.
We camped at site 11.



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