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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Trip Planning Forum 2 week grand slam trip Reply |
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AmarilloJim |
01/02/2020 10:02AM Meadows-Agnes-Louisa Although I've always done real well for LT on Agnes so one may not even need to go to Louisa. |
TuscaroraBorealis |
01/01/2020 08:43PM As mentioned... Incorporate the South Arm of Knife Lake into the trip. You should be able to find good fishing for all species there, or very near there. |
cyclones30 |
01/01/2020 12:18AM Grand slam plus one? Largemouth are in Birch just west of Knife. In Knife alone you can get a grand slam, and be one lake away from largemouth. (My wife did that last summer) I'd spend a day trip on Birch but not base there. Base camp on Knife and if you move...you have a ton of options for your other base. Kek for the remainder....Ottertrack. Hanson or Ester. Heck, the north and south arms of Knife are big enough they could be 2 lakes. We spent a week in that area last year, if you do, pay for the tow across Moose. It's a huge time saver |
Bulldogge62 |
12/31/2019 09:46PM We have two weeks in June and want a route that gives us a shot at catching the grand slam. Looking to travel a couple days in and base camp for five nights, then move to a second base camp for about five nights and back out. Walleye, pike and smallmouth are not the issue. It’s finding the largemouth and lake trout waters in close proximity. I know Fisher Lake is chock full of largemouth bass. What other lakes have above average chance for largemouth bass that are also close to lake trout waters? |