BWCA Entry Point, Route, and Trip Report Blog
October 31 2024
Entry Point 40 - Homer Lake
Number of Permits per Day: 2
Elevation: 1825 feet
Latitude: 47.9043
Longitude: -90.6605
Homer Lake - 40
North End of Sawbill
Entry Date:
August 21, 2008
Entry Point:
Sawbill Lake
Exit Point:
Sawbill Lake (38)
Number of Days:
4
Group Size:
4
We put in at about 1pm. Have wind from South... and we're paddling north. Yippee! The (2) kids like the first site we stepped out on, in N Sawbill... so that's where we set up camp.
Caught keeper smallie and pike. Too late to eat. Put them both in rocky "pen" at the shore. *I tell the kids they likely won't be there in the morning; they disagree*
No campfires allowed. Sigh.
Morning comes: fish are gone.
It's windy; we fish off of protected shores. Fishing is good! Caught smallies on leeches... caught smallies on spinner baits. Nothing huge, but big enough to eat.
Mink have den near the canoe landing; now we know where fish went!
No bugs; too much wind keepin' them down. No campfires: Sigh. We talk late into night around alcohol stove. :)
Still windy; wind has shifted; we fish, we nap, we fish. Fishing is good enough; we eat smallies and walleye for supper. Just big enough.
Still no bugs.
Who steals food from campsite? Not bear. Mouse. Bird. Sneaky little things.
No campfires: Sigh. We talk late into night around alcohol stove. Most of it is middle-school humor (ouch).
Break camp. Leave camp. Say goodbye to mink. Have wind from north... and we're paddling south. Yippee!