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bojibob
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I agree with Chris. There are some nicer sites further up. One on the little island just past the pictographs is great for a small group. You will need to go to mainland or adjacent island for firewood. Great Landing, So So Pit... nice views
Way up top is 1GT
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flaxman
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I spent two nights at 1F1 in 2009. I can't speak for the fishing, but the campsite itself is small but decent, with two tent pads. I would probably not lay over there again, as the amount of traffic through that corridor was a detraction. If you're looking for solitude, and still have the energy when you near the end of the narrows, I would probably continue north a bit and look for a site in the northern half of the lake.
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linkster
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Any information on PCD 1F1? Thinking about 1st night's camp on the way to Kawnipi from PP. I have read that there is a trout reef to the west and that channel to the east looks like a nice pinch point.
There is another island with 2 sites just about a mile north (PCD 1FV, 1FY).
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bojibob
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quote linkster: "Any information on PCD 1F1? Thinking about 1st night's camp on the way to Kawnipi from PP. I have read that there is a trout reef to the west and that channel to the east looks like a nice pinch point.
There is another island with 2 sites just about a mile north (PCD 1FV, 1FY)."
I can't give you any info there but just south of there I stayed at 1FK in 2010. Nice location a little smallish, Good for two tents Max. Fair Landing, Nice Pit. Was pretty tired getting there on Day 1.
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golanibutch
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we camped just past lousia falls, second site on the eastern shore, for night one. there was really nice walleye fishing directly across fro the site on the western shore.
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