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Entry Point 27 - Snowbank Lake

Snowbank Lake entry point allows overnight paddle or motor (25 HP max). This entry point is supported by Kawishiwi Ranger Station near the city of Ely, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 24 miles. Access is a boat landing or canoe launch at Snowbank Lake. Many trip options for paddlers. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 8
Elevation: 1191 feet
Latitude: 47.9716
Longitude: -91.4326
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Voicehandler
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08/05/2017 12:25PM
 
New Trip Report posted by Voicehandler

Trip Name: Shell, Lynx, Hustler, Oyster to EP 16.

Entry Point: 14

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boonie
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08/05/2017 02:28PM
 
Thanks, enjoyed your report. I haven't been in that area in many years, but still some memories.
bottomtothetap
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08/06/2017 12:28PM
 
Enjoyed the report. We were at your same Lynx Lake site a few days previous.


Like you, we watched the storms mostly slide by us and stayed out of most of the nasty weather. Also noted active squirrels some of who seemed to be throwing things down at us and our canoes (I swear, on purpose!)


Unlike you, fishing from shore for us was great but the mosquitoes were awful.


deadriver
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08/07/2017 10:27AM
 
It was great to take this trip with you, Voicehandler. I keep thinking about the calm waters of Hustler. Glad to have seen that lake - it's on my list for a potential revisit.

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deadriver
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08/07/2017 11:08AM
 
bottomtothetap, Were you catching walleye from shore? What kind of rig were you using? Thanks!

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bottomtothetap
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08/07/2017 12:50PM
 
quote deadriver: "bottomtothetap, Were you catching walleye from shore? What kind of rig were you using? Thanks!"


Someone else asked the same question. You can check out my trip report here bottomtothe tap on Lynx


The thread also details fishing methods
deadriver
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08/07/2017 01:12PM
 
quote bottomtothetap: "quote deadriver: "bottomtothetap, Were you catching walleye from shore? What kind of rig were you using? Thanks!"



Someone else asked the same question. You can check out my trip report here bottomtothe tap on Lynx



The thread also details fishing methods"
Thanks a bunch! I also had the most luck using leeches (Gulp). But the smallies, especially on Hustler, would slam it so fast, that was all I could catch.


I always think fishing from the canoe will be better. Sounds like I need to step up my shore fishing and bobber game.


Also, sorry to hear about your cameras. Isn't there a lost and found thread on this forum? We saw someone leave 2 rented paddles on the shore of EP14 on July 26th.




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