Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Lake Sunday Fishing
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Chicago boys |
Walleye in the morning, trolling for Lakers or hit the inlets for Bass during the afternoon then crown out some more Walleye in the evening. Really had tremendous luck trolling for Lakers using 15-18 ft Neon Rap Shads. At one point in the afternoon we hit 3 10 lb Lake Trout on 3 passes of about a 1/4 mile so they were really biting. Bugs were pretty heavy on Sunday which I had heard were not nearly as bad on other lakes. 4 of us spent 4 nights and caught on average about 30 fish a day as a group. Great trip and can't wait to head back next year and share this incredible country and fishing with another group of buddies. |
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I Fish 4 Glory |
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ChiTownGuy |
Sunday seems like a great spot to take a younger son because he'll definitely get to experience reeling in some fish. A fair amount of what we caught weren't monsters but still a blast to catch and release. Safe travels and enjoy! Start em out young with a good trip and lots of fish you'll have a camping buddy for life! |
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billconner |
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PINETREE |
It was a late ice out in May of 1996 and you couldn't even get to Burke lake via the west portage from Baily bay because of ice and so a few extra parties were ending up on Sunday. It was a real hot day and we were trolling by the tall island on the lake and here sat a gentlemen taking it easy in the shade,his buddies dropped him off for a break. We were talking and he said this will be my last trip to Quetico. It just sticks with me what the gentlemen said, and at many of campsites I will look out across the water and am very thankful I will have a few more trips in me. Been very lucky and blessed to visit such fine places,don't ever take it for granted. |