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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: First BWCA and/or Quetico Fish
 
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YetiJedi
07/15/2022 03:13PM
 
Yep...a 4" rock bass! Crab Lake. Still makes me smile thinking about it. :)
 
Savage Voyageur
07/15/2022 08:50PM
 
My first BWCA fish was a 16” smallmouth bass on Saganaga lake from shore of Camper Island about 1986.
 
PaddleAway
07/15/2022 09:20PM
 
A big smallie on Rose Lake in 1998. Didn't measure it but still have the picture!
 
Captn Tony
07/17/2022 06:10AM
 
It was a mess of walleye northeast of campsite 1384 on Disappointment lake between some little rocky islands and shore using a lindy rig with a leech. The funny thing is, I've fished that same area many times since and have never caught another walleye there.
 
MidwestMan
07/15/2022 02:56PM
 
Does anyone remember their very first catch? What type of fish was it and what size? I can’t remember mine for sure - assuming it was roughly a 1 pound smallmouth; but it could have been an 18 inch pike. Kinda sad I can’t remember 100%. I DEFINITELY remember my first walleye and laker up there though…
 
bfurlow
07/15/2022 03:37PM
 
I think it was maybe a 6" perch that I caught in a bay on Moose lake after paddling away from the outfitter. Things improved after that for sure!



 
Ausable
07/15/2022 03:54PM
 
I think it was a largemouth bass, maybe 12 inches or so, caught in the small unnamed lake just north of Basswood Lake's North Bay.
 
timatkn
07/17/2022 09:41AM
 
A snot rocket northern at the island campsite on Gaskin was my first.


My most memorable fish was a small lake trout I caught on Fishhook/Earl lake just north of Ted Lake back in 2002. It was the first time I tried to fish for them, wasn’t even sure they existed on that lake. I think it was like 12 inches, but remember being excited to catch a new type of fish.


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MidwestMan
07/17/2022 09:55AM
 
timatkn: "A snot rocket northern at the island campsite on Gaskin was my first.



My most memorable fish was a small lake trout I caught on Fishhook/Earl lake just north of Ted Lake back in 2002. It was the first time I tried to fish for them, wasn’t even sure they existed on that lake. I think it was like 12 inches, but remember being excited to catch a new type of fish.



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Catching a species that I’ve never caught before, or even catching a species that is a rare catch (for me), give me an equal or superior euphoria as catching a hog smallie or pike.