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Date/Time: 05/05/2024 11:21AM
1st week sept: Route suggestions

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bobbernumber3 03/22/2022 07:15PM
SimbaHasani: "... fishing focused ... maybe ~40mi loop trip?....


Fishing focused, to me, would be much less than a 40 mile loop in 6 days. It would be either/or.
maxxbhp 03/22/2022 12:15AM
TuscaroraBorealis: "maxxbhp: "One suggestion, American Point to Ottertrack, from there you have several options. Gijikiki to Cherry, that would be the most adventurous and hardest, and there's supposed to be Lakers up there. From Cherry to Hanson is pretty tough but it's there if you like that idea. Otherwise you could go through Topaz, Amoeber, and east to "Middle Knife". You can also go into Knife, go to Amoeber from the north, really steep portage but short, or just go around Thunder Point to South Knife. From there you can do several things which include Hanson and Ester, then back to Ottertrack and out the way you came in. Be aware that bears are fairly common in the Thunder Point area. "



Excellent route!



Maybe I haven't been looking in the right places but, I hadn't seen your name in awhile. Just wanted to say it's good to see you're still around."



I still lurk around, not as active as I used to be. BTW that was my first trip based partly on one of your trip reports.
Hammertime 03/21/2022 09:27PM
maxxbhp: "One suggestion, American Point to Ottertrack, from there you have several options. Gijikiki to Cherry, that would be the most adventurous and hardest, and there's supposed to be Lakers up there. From Cherry to Hanson is pretty tough but it's there if you like that idea. Otherwise you could go through Topaz, Amoeber, and east to "Middle Knife". You can also go into Knife, go to Amoeber from the north, really steep portage but short, or just go around Thunder Point to South Knife. From there you can do several things which include Hanson and Ester, then back to Ottertrack and out the way you came in. Be aware that bears are fairly common in the Thunder Point area. "


After I read the OP I was going to suggest exactly this but you beat me to it. One of my favorite trips. Top notch scenery also.


TuscaroraBorealis 03/21/2022 08:30PM
maxxbhp: "One suggestion, American Point to Ottertrack, from there you have several options. Gijikiki to Cherry, that would be the most adventurous and hardest, and there's supposed to be Lakers up there. From Cherry to Hanson is pretty tough but it's there if you like that idea. Otherwise you could go through Topaz, Amoeber, and east to "Middle Knife". You can also go into Knife, go to Amoeber from the north, really steep portage but short, or just go around Thunder Point to South Knife. From there you can do several things which include Hanson and Ester, then back to Ottertrack and out the way you came in. Be aware that bears are fairly common in the Thunder Point area. "


Excellent route!


Maybe I haven't been looking in the right places but, I hadn't seen your name in awhile. Just wanted to say it's good to see you're still around.


Trip report
maxxbhp 03/21/2022 06:52PM
One suggestion, American Point to Ottertrack, from there you have several options. Gijikiki to Cherry, that would be the most adventurous and hardest, and there's supposed to be Lakers up there. From Cherry to Hanson is pretty tough but it's there if you like that idea. Otherwise you could go through Topaz, Amoeber, and east to "Middle Knife". You can also go into Knife, go to Amoeber from the north, really steep portage but short, or just go around Thunder Point to South Knife. From there you can do several things which include Hanson and Ester, then back to Ottertrack and out the way you came in. Be aware that bears are fairly common in the Thunder Point area.
straighthairedcurly 03/19/2022 02:55PM
I was going to suggest something similar to what Tuscarora did. The 3 entry points near Round Lake (Brant, Missing Link, and Cross Bay Lake) offer a lot of opportunities for different loops and plenty of fishing. And if you are willing to portage, you can get away from the crowds.
TuscaroraBorealis 03/19/2022 02:08PM
Most of the lakes mentioned in this report provide great opportunities for lake trout and a couple harbor brook trout. And is a fairly aggressive route.

I think grabbing a #6 Voyageur map and developing most any route throughout that region will give you what you're requesting.
SimbaHasani 03/19/2022 12:00PM
He’d love to catch trout, lakers or otherwise, I’d love to catch walleye, but we’re not gonna scoff at anything - smallies and northern are always fun!
cyclones30 03/19/2022 11:59AM
Does that mean you're looking for trout? Lakers or otherwise. Or just fishing in general like smallie, walleye, etc
SimbaHasani 03/19/2022 11:45AM
Hi folks,

Haven’t been up since 2017, looking to come back with a buddy of mine who will be a first timer. He’s in good shape, but never braved the BWCA, let alone been backpacking.

We’re looking for something decently challenging still for 6 days and 5 nights, but fishing focused (he’s a trout angler) and with a good amount of solitude, maybe ~40mi loop trip?

Flexible and open to suggestions from you more seasoned vets - let’s hear it!