Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Fishing North end of Agnes
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Voyageur67 |
Am looking at the McKenzie map of the area you described. I assume you are not talking about the inlet that leads into Murdoch Lake but rather the smaller inlet to the east just west of the Agnes River and Bird Lake on Long Island? |
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QueticoMike |
Voyageur67: "Thank you very much The area I'm talking about is the middle river that eventually ends up in Murdoch. I can't help you with the Bird Lake area. Maybe "retired55" can answer that for you? |
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Voyageur67 |
Thanks much |
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QueticoMike |
Voyageur67: "Mike Fish the points where the lake meets the river. Also concentrate on the shoreline from east point heading east. |
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Eyedocron |
There are a couple of nice island campsites on NE Agnes before you head into Bird but well used, so no firewood. There is one medium sized lake just east of northern Agnes with a portage into it and not a pass through lake, so would be less visited. Don't recall its name. It would be like going into Rawn or Buckingham from Pickerel, would be going in and out the same way. |
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Eyedocron |
Reported campsite there, and also reported 6 years ago that you need to use the passwords of Dack Dacka Ack Ack Acka Dak. Also that there is a huge tree on the portage from Agnes. Just repeating what was posted in 2012. |
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carmike |
You can't really go wrong on Kawnipi. More walleyes than you can shake a stick at and they're pretty much everywhere. Keewatin has smallish trout. Bird and Anubis are better for bass in my experience. |
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Voyageur67 |
Will be heading up to the north end of Agnes the first week of June for 1 week--with luck will attempt Kawnipi for a day trip. Agnes will be our base camp. Any suggestions on the best places to fish on Agnes/Kawnipi as well as lure selections? Thank you. |
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QueticoMike |
McKenzie Bay on Kawnipi can be good for walleyes. |
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retired55 |
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Voyageur67 |
Thanks again. |