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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum Spring Fishing Trip Ely Area Reply |
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Bdubr |
01/07/2018 10:25AMegknuti: "I'd consider Stuart Lake. It's a bit more of a trek but the walleye fishing is excellent. Upper and Lower Pauness and Shell Lake also offer the good walleye fishing as well. " +1 these are great route recommendations as well. Stuart is a gem that time of year... |
egknuti |
01/04/2018 02:53PM I'd consider Stuart Lake. It's a bit more of a trek but the walleye fishing is excellent. Upper and Lower Pauness and Shell Lake also offer the good walleye fishing as well. |
sgtbowe |
01/04/2018 11:52AM Oops. Thought I had put the rough dates in. Mid May is what we're thinking. I've been to Gabbro quite a few times and it's one of my favorite lakes but I'd like to try something new. I haven't been into Wood before so I'm leaning that way. |
murphylakejim |
01/04/2018 11:32AM I sure do love wood lake. Bass, pike, walleye.... If you take a day trip up to good lake and paddle the creek up to back bay I hear that is a good walleye spot as well. Indiana has lots of bass but I did see a couple 25"+ walleye deep down last year. Very very clear water. |
Bdubr |
01/04/2018 10:40AM When month/dates are you going? Wood is an easy entry and has decent Walleye fishing. You could also try an easy paddle into Big Moose Lake, EP 8 Moose River South. Or Little Gabbro/Gabbro/Bald Eagle area. Lots of options... |
sgtbowe |
01/03/2018 12:55PM I'm going to need to run up to Ely to grab a canoe I recently purchased from an outfitter (poor me I know). Anyway, I'd like to do a quick 3 night fishing trip while I'm there. I'd like to have good chance a campsite on a decent fishing lake (walleyes would be the target species). I'm thinking EP 7 (Big) or EP 26 (Wood). Any other recommendations? |