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Entry Point 37 - Kawishiwi Lake

Kawishiwi Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Tofte Ranger Station near the city of Isabella; Tofte, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 33 miles. Access is a boat landing at Kawishiwi Lake.

Number of Permits per Day: 7
Elevation: 1653 feet
Latitude: 47.8390
Longitude: -91.1036
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cyclones30
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06/20/2018 09:33PM
 
New Trip Report posted by cyclones30

Trip Name: Basecamp in Malberg area.

Entry Point: 37

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boonie
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06/20/2018 10:49PM
 
Enjoyed your report, sounds like you enjoyed your trip.
Mocha
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06/21/2018 06:12AM
 
sounds like a great trip with lots of exploring and fishing time.


the louse river is a very pretty trip! perhaps you could start at ep 50 and do the Frost River and then the Louse River, looping back to Little Sag, Tuscarora and exit at Round lake. all sorts of beauty and fishing on that loop.
Solobob1
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06/21/2018 07:09AM
 
Nice report!


Malberg is one of my favorite lakes, looks like fishing was great, real nice smallie you pulled out of there too eh?!!


I liked your report and your pictures.


Bob
cyclones30
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06/21/2018 07:20AM
 
We ate 2 eater sized walleyes for lunch one day and the laker for supper another day. Otherwise all other fish went back in for another day. We read about the bear issues on Polly after we got back out, we were there one night in the same time-frame but luckily saw none. Here's a picture of another new food we tried, fruit/berry crisp or streusel. We dehydrated strawberries, blueberries, rhubarb, and apples, rehydrated them and added sugar. Then mixed up butter, oats, and other things and put on top once the fruit mix was thickened. Great dessert we had twice since we had enough ingredients and took up very little space or weight.
CoachBigD
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12/23/2019 09:20PM
 
Sounds like you made real good time. If you pushed on through to the single campsite on the noname lake between frond and boze, what is you estimate for adding to your first day?


GO CYCLONES!

Illegitimi non carborundum
cyclones30
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12/25/2019 10:28AM
 
CoachBigD: "Sounds like you made real good time. If you pushed on through to the single campsite on the noname lake between frond and boze, what is you estimate for adding to your first day?



GO CYCLONES!"



The water levels in June were average I'd say for that time of year. We didn't need to use the portage entering the river from Malberg and didn't end up having any portages to Frond. Lower water would have had a few pull overs in narrow spots. I'd guess if you were paddling and not fishing like we were maybe another 1-2 hours.
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