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old_salt |
04/08/2015 09:25PMquote timatkn: "quote old_salt: "Tim, you're part right. He asked about tow recommendations. I was taken aback that the advice was so quickly and easily dismissed. Not sure how he was figuring to get to #43. Helicopter drop?" That was so yesterday... ;) Actually, they could fly in to Poohbah with the native guides. Then its only 3 portages to Conmee. Unfortunately, that would probably cost more than the tow. Plus, they would have to convince guides to carry their junk across those 3 portages. |
old_salt |
04/08/2015 09:17PMquote Guest: "Is the tow a long distance ? Must be as that tow would cost $1050 for a group of 6 one way. OUCH. That out of the question. Won't happen. Go many other places much cheaper. " Please go many other places much cheaper. Easy & cheap are virtues to be pursued... |
timatkn |
04/08/2015 09:13PMquote old_salt: "Tim, you're part right. He asked about tow recommendations. I was taken aback that the advice was so quickly and easily dismissed. Not sure how he was figuring to get to #43. Helicopter drop?" Helicopter drops were banned after the great '08 Conmee walleye slaughter. Can't believe you forgot that. T |
old_salt |
04/08/2015 08:37PM Tim, you're part right. He asked about tow recommendations. I was taken aback that the advice was so quickly and easily dismissed. Not sure how he was figuring to get to #43. Helicopter drop? |
timatkn |
04/08/2015 07:47PM Hilarious.... Now ya know why Conmee is full of big walleyes :) I think OS was a little taken a back becuase it is hard to believe you would have a trip planned to Conmee with an entry point already picked out and not know about tows. They aren't necessary... You could just paddle for three days to entry point 43, of course stop at the Indian Reservation first to get your permits... Then another 2 days hard paddle to Conmee fish for a day, then another 3-4 days out---there's your 9-10 day trip with a few hours fishing on Conmee ;) now ya can see why people take tows maybe. In all seriousness you can take a rough road all the way to the Reservation Ranger Station, park and take off from there. It is still 2 very long days to Conmee-- more likely 3 days and that's if the weather cooperates...Lac La Croix is a big lake and can get dangerous quick. Anyway good luck. T |
1964James |
04/08/2015 10:59AMquote Guest: "Yes I did but I can still react . Don't be a typical" WOW! Not used to seeing that kind of comment on this site. |
old_salt |
04/07/2015 10:09PMquote Guest: "Yes I did but I can still react . Don't be a typical" Posts like that will insure you against advice. |
Guest |
04/07/2015 07:17PM Yes I did but I can still react . Don't be a typical |
old_salt |
04/07/2015 06:07PM You asked. |
Guest |
04/07/2015 01:19PM Is the tow a long distance ? Must be as that tow would cost $1050 for a group of 6 one way. OUCH. That out of the question. Won't happen. Go many other places much cheaper. |
timatkn |
04/07/2015 12:54PM I second Anderson's. ALways treated me well. The west end is an expensive entry after you pay for the tow both ways, the last few times I have been in that way it was sparsely used most lakes I had to myself--I think becuase of the cost. Of course then I got to Burt Lake and there were liek 5 groups on it...go figure :) T |
old_salt |
04/07/2015 10:37AM Anderson's does both in Crane Lake. |
guest |
04/07/2015 06:09AM If entering entry point #43 going to Conmee , what outfitter would you bunk at and get a tow from ? Not familiar with entering the west end of the park .Thank you in advance |