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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Quetico Forum Black flies on Quetico? Reply |
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Sconniepaddler |
06/12/2019 07:49PM Thanks to everyone for your responses! It sounds like the peak black fly hatch is happening now. Hopefully it will be over in a couple weeks! |
deerfoot |
06/11/2019 08:59PM Just finished a week on the Turtle River northeast of Quetico. Only had one lunch stop at Horse Falls at which we experienced a lot of black flies, otherwise not too bad. Don't know if we just missed them or just beat them. Good luck! |
bobbernumber3 |
06/11/2019 04:59PMQueticoMike: "They were pretty bad in late May\early June. On the bright side saw the fewest skeeters ever." +1. Few mosquitoes... but they were big and easy to spot! |
jdddl8 |
06/11/2019 04:01PM I got out on June 9th after a week. The first three and a half days were exceptionally wet and cold with few bugs. (The night time lows just above zero.) The second half of the fourth day the sun came out with a mid 70’s temperature and the bugs started to arrive. The fifth and sixth day were hideous with temperatures in the high 80’s. Even though I camped on a windy point on day 5 the black flies were awful and were troublesome on the water in windless areas. It is not fun living in covering clothing above 80. On day 6 the wind was even stronger and there were no blackflies or mosquitoes. But there swarms of ankle biters that were landing on any exposed surface. There were so many I had to run into the water for my swim as they were all over me. To get into the tent I ran in a circle and over fifty still got into the tent. When I added water to my soup there were over 15 floating in it. The last day was no problem because I was paddling into a really strong wind. |
GraniteCliffs |
06/10/2019 08:41PM Ten days ago in the Q I had lots of gnats but, thank God, they did not seem to be of the biting variety. At least most of them |
QueticoMike |
06/10/2019 05:49PM They were pretty bad in late May\early June. On the bright side saw the fewest skeeters ever. |
Pinetree |
06/10/2019 04:33PM Black flies usually peak the first big warm up of the year. Meaning now. |
rdmarr |
06/10/2019 04:03PM Black flies were bad the last week of May. We were in the Ranger bay area on Basswood. |
Sconniepaddler |
06/10/2019 11:53AM I will be going up in a couple weeks, entering at Beaverhouse. Are there any reports regarding the black fly situation this year? I am hoping the peak will be over by late June. |