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April 26 2024

Entry Point 52 - Brant Lake

Brant Lake entry point allows overnight paddle only. This entry point is supported by Gunflint Ranger Station near the city of Grand Marais, MN. The distance from ranger station to entry point is 45 miles. Access is a canoe landing at Round Lake with an 85- and a 35-rod portage to Brant Lake. This area was affected by blowdown in 1999.

Number of Permits per Day: 4
Elevation: 1500 feet
Latitude: 48.0692
Longitude: -90.8455












Brant to Tuscarora via Little Sag Route:
Round
Brant
Bat - Mud
Gillis - burn area is evident:









French
Peter - first lake trout:









Virgin
Little Sag - green trees again!
Mora - gorgeous divide of burn and green
Crooked
Owl
Tuscarora - second lake trout!
Missing Link - with lighter food pack, the portage is OK
Round

Rog Lake

by catmanjake
Trip Report

Entry Date: June 06, 2007
Entry Point: Seagull Lake
Number of Days: 3
Group Size: 9

Trip Introduction:
3 days on Rog Lake for Brook Trout

Day 1 of 3


Wednesday, June 06, 2007 Returning from farther inside BWCA, we took the Northern portage into Rog Lake. It was a long portage for us, many first timers to BWCA, but had an easy trail and nice entry and exit points. Made it to the one campsite on Rog and was not occupied so set up camp, did a little fishing and swimming. Very nice swimming area as it was not too deep and the kids could swim around without worrying about going over their heads. Also some nice, large boulders they could jump off.

 



Day 2 of 3


Thursday, June 07, 2007 I fished hard to try and figure out where the Brook Trout that I had read about would be in this lake. I traveled all over the lake and used multiple baits with no success. Ended up catching bass like everyone else - plenty available and nice size - but never had a Trout bite.

 



Day 3 of 3


Friday, June 08, 2007 Storm was heading in later in the morning (we had a weather radio along) so we woke right at first light, packed up and headed for the Eastern portage on Rog Lake. It was short but overgrown and slick from springs right in the middle of the trail.

Took us about 3 hours of coasting/very easy paddling downstream to get to Seagull Landing and still beat the storm by a few hours.

All in all, we had a good stay on Rog Lake but my hope of catching my first Brook Trout in a lake was not realized. Could have been me, time of year, etc.

 


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