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Date/Time: 05/05/2024 01:42PM
Tuscarora to Ogish - Where to stop?

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landoftheskytintedwater 06/10/2017 12:08PM
Depends what you want on Tusc:


I've camped on the island twice. Well used but nice. Not great tent pads. Site directly south of that is pretty well protected with a sand landing. Site on the western peninsula is nice but would be buggy with a west wind or if calm. Great views to the east. The site closest to the Missing Link portage would catch a good west breeze for bugs. And the second site to the west of the Missing Link portage on the north shore has a huge sand beach.


And I second Little Sag. Look out for eagles as you paddle through Mora. We saw six as we paddled through a few weeks ago!
boonie 06/09/2017 03:17PM
Little Sag gets my vote, too. Nice lake, not too busy.
Michwall2 06/09/2017 01:10PM
Little Sag.
nctry 06/09/2017 10:47AM
Little sag is a great lake. More of a lake trout lake fishing wise. A forest service guy checking my permit on ogish told me Lil Sag is the most underused lake. Paddling by campsites I saw some showing little sign of use. I ended up on Elton for an amazing full moon night.
Mad_Angler 06/09/2017 10:05AM
Our family trip is coming up. We decided on Round Lake - Tusc - Ogish - Alpine - Seagull loop.

We will start late and stop at Tusc. We'll stay two days there. What sites do folks like best on Tusc?

Now for the real question: We are going to stop for two more nights somewhere between Tusc and Ogish. What lake should be camp on? Little Sag or Gabi? One of the smaller lakes? We've never really stayed on a little lake. That might be interesting...