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NorthwoodsHeaven
06/02/2017 10:05AM
 
quote Basspro69: "It really depends on species. For trout may and October walleyes june and October smallies june and august northern pike may and October, all these of course are my opinion :-)"


Agree with Basspro. Also depends on the year. As an example pike spawn just after ice out so a early ice out year might mean the best pike fishing happens in early may that year, or with a late ice out the best pike fishing might be in june that year.
 
drrick
06/02/2017 06:00AM
 
I'm curious as to what your opinions would be on what is the best overall time of year to fish the bwca. I have been in late May early August and mid September. For me there hasn't seemed to be much of a difference. Any thoughts shared would be appreciated.
 
Basspro69
06/02/2017 06:22AM
 
It really depends on species. For trout may and October walleyes june and October smallies june and august northern pike may and October, all these of course are my opinion :-)
 
mastertangler
06/02/2017 12:31PM
 
Generally speaking spring and early summer is considered "easier" as fish tend to be shallower and thus more accessible to the average angler. The first few August trips I took via canoe to the Quetico I vowed not to go again but reality has a way of impressing itself and August is usually my time frame.


I do fairly well now however and am quite content as the weather is usually stable and the bugs have usually burned off by August.
 
GetNorth
06/02/2017 01:03PM
 
quote NorthwoodsHeaven: "quote Basspro69: "It really depends on species. For trout may and October walleyes june and October smallies june and august northern pike may and October, all these of course are my opinion :-)"



Agree with Basspro. Also depends on the year. As an example pike spawn just after ice out so a early ice out year might mean the best pike fishing happens in early may that year, or with a late ice out the best pike fishing might be in june that year. "



Agreed Northwoods and Basspro on timing. Not only are the fish more active in general, but they are also less spread out around the lake and shallower. It makes finding the fish much easier. Combine that with a generally better bug situation early and late in the year, it makes for some fun trips.
 
egknuti
06/02/2017 04:25PM
 
For trout I prefer May, September and October. Large pike in early spring and fall; although I caught large pike during the summer months as well. I have the best success for walleyes in Late July and August. I've fished for walleyes during late June and early July and it always seems to coincide with a Mayfly hatch.
 
Frankie_Paull
06/05/2017 05:16AM
 
I like early to mid July ??
 
shock
06/05/2017 08:48AM
 
for the "grand slam" --- 3 weeks after ice out. pike and walleyes are usually back on the bite and lakers still reasonably shallow .
 
QueticoMike
06/07/2017 07:20PM
 
In general, for all species, it would have to be May.
 
Savage Voyageur
06/02/2017 05:33PM
 
The first week in June has always been great for walleye.
 
overthehill
06/02/2017 05:39PM
 
Right now! :)
 
walleye_hunter
06/02/2017 08:16PM
 
My best days are usually in July.
 
drrick
06/03/2017 09:27PM
 
After 5 trips to the bwca the only time we caught a pike over 30 inches was in Middle September. Thanks to you all for the good information.