Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Tuck/Kett campsites
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Springer2 |
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PineKnot |
As for fishing, I have never caught anything of any significance anywhere on Sarah and not for the lack of trying. Smallish bass and pike. I consider Sarah to be the "Dead Sea of Fishing" in my journal. Anyone have better results on Sarah? |
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Banksiana |
Sarah was one of the lakes that convinced me to give up fishing when traveling solo. Set up camp and went out to troll for dinner- caught three lakers in 15 minutes, the smallest about 6-7#- none of them suitable for a solo diner. The next fish I had on pulled me around lake for ten minutes- all I ever saw was a big wide flash deep in the clear water when it let me winch it towards the surface. The solo boat I paddle is quite "slippery" when standing still- not well suited for the hand-to-fin combat you engage in on your solos. |
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PineKnot |
quote Banksiana: "PineKnot-Sarah was one of the lakes that convinced me to give up fishing when traveling solo. I'm envious! What time of year was that? I know Sarah is one of the Quetico lakes that has some exceptionally good laker fishing, and other species as well. The lake is just so darn large it'd take an awful long time to figure out where the better spots are. Sending you an email. |
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kevheads |
"J9 & JR" are the 2 best sites on Robinson,We stayed at "J9" back in June 2008,had the whole lake to ourselves for a week.Nice big site with an easy landing area."JR" is a great site also but we seen the other first and just stayed there. |
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mocha |
nice fire pit area, many trails through island on lush, spongey-mossy terrain. The other site on the the island is TZ, it's quite used and wide open to the north. definitely could cast right from shore along this site. a pretty strong storm blew in during lunch and had we been at this site we would have had no shelter. we found a really small firepit on the southern tip of the island, maybe someone used this for a hammock site. the site slopes to the lake within 15-20 feet. bad for sleepwalkers! :) |
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Widespreadpanic |
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PineKnot |
JP is another really large open site on Robinson, but is very popular... |
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Gmorgan |
Caught big walleyes in the summer (early July) years ago on Sarah trolling around the two smaller islands in the south end of the lake. Don't remember catching any big bass, but I am sure they are there. Caught my biggest SMB in Quetico on Tuck. We were traveling and I believe it was on the west side of the lake near the portage to Robinson. Lots of structure. Didn't take the time to measure it, but it pulled the canoe around in circles for a while. Guessing 5 lbs. |
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Yellowbird |
The lake area between this camp and the northeast tip of the long penninsula protruding from the south shore, appears to offer good potential for fishing, especially early season bass. Lots of reef structure and exposed boulders. -YB |
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PineKnot |
quote Yellowbird: "Spent a night on Tuck in spring of 09...The lake area between this camp and the northeast tip of the long penninsula protruding from the south shore, appears to offer good potential for fishing, especially early season bass. Lots of reef structure and exposed boulders.-YB" I've always wondered about the fishing potential of Tuck...it does look promising. I've passed through but never wet a line. Anyone care to share their experiences? Email me if you wish. Thx. |