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mooseplums
03/05/2012 03:11PM
 
Site 812 It's on a long pennisula. The map is slightly decieving though, the site is not on the tip of the pennisula, it's just a bit farther down the shore. Maybe 50 yards or so.
 
Lemieux
03/06/2012 10:52AM
 
Thanks for the trip advice and photos, keep em coming!
 
TuscaroraBorealis
04/03/2012 07:52AM
 
Here's a few photos....
Mora ~ Lil' Saganaga portage


Lil' Saganaga campsite


Rattle lake









View of Lil' Saganaga from the top of the portage trail into Virgin lake.



I didn't have much luck fishing the last time I was there but, with all the islands, it's an awesome lake for exploring. If you get a chance? Check out Elton lake just to the south. I thought it was a neat little lake.
 
cowdoc
03/04/2012 05:02PM
 
Yes...North shore is toast, but all islands and south shore were untouched. Some nice island sites to the south west. I've never fished it very hard so no comment on that.
 
cowdoc
03/04/2012 07:55PM
 
The east portage in from Mora is one of the prettiest you'll see and the west end portage to Rattle has a neat little set of rapids. A nice daytrip would be up to Virgin through the burn.....enjoy the breeze and pick some Raspberries (might be ready in late June).
 
mooseplums
03/04/2012 08:38PM
 
Before the fire, and blowdown, it was one of the most beautiful lakes in the BWCA. It was considered remote enough, that prior to the blow down, the area was considered for the reintroduction of the woodland caribou. The project was scrapped.
The fire as others have stated, covers only the northern shore of the lake. The campsites on the southern shore are pretty nice.
 
lundojam
03/04/2012 03:56PM
 
I was there once and all I relly remember is that it is beautiful and has a few trout in it. Really very scenic by any standard.
 
Lemieux
03/04/2012 01:42PM
 
A group of four will be base camping on Little Sag in June If anyone has some advice/tips for Little Sag it would be appreciated.

Looking for a good campsite?

Is this a busy area?

Looking for any advice!

 
Corsair
03/04/2012 04:34PM
 

1) Look for the USFS cabin, It's marked on the online maps. Failed to mark my map before and didn't find it.


2) The northern Shore is still recovering from the Cavity Lake Fire (I believe)


3) Some nice island sites near the northern shore were really nice.


4) Little Sag becomes very big when it is windy. I snapped an outfitter paddle in half battling the waves and almost dumped.



Only the northern Shore was affected 95% of little sag is good.
Had to battle some white caps.



 
Lightfoot
03/05/2012 12:08PM
 
quote mooseplums: "... The campsites on the southern shore are pretty nice.


If you wouldn't mind revealing the location, which campsite is this? We plan to spend a couple nights on Little Sag this year and this site looks pretty nice.
 
Mad_Angler
06/06/2017 01:15PM
 
I think we narrowed our end of June trip to enter at Round Lake and work through these lakes. How's the fishing? They look like lake trout lakes. Are there any especially good areas to try?


Any places for northerns, walleye, or smallies?
 
Lemieux
04/02/2012 06:41PM
 
bump!
 
cowdoc
04/02/2012 08:18PM
 
Rapids from Lil Sag into Rattle (west portage)



Rapids from Mora into Lil Sag (east portage)
 
Lightfoot
03/06/2012 12:16PM
 
quote mooseplums: "Site 812 It's on a long pennisula. The map is slightly decieving though, the site is not on the tip of the pennisula, it's just a bit farther down the shore. Maybe 50 yards or so."


Thank you.
 
HowardSprague
03/06/2012 02:53PM
 
Campsite #820 - loved it. Island. Great view of the lake, great view of the sky, lots of tent space, access to fishable water, access to swimmable water. One of my favorite spots.