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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum Quetico Forum Argo depth maps Reply |
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Author | Message Text |
ktoivola |
05/06/2015 04:53PM Thanks for the info Kev! Looking forward to seeing the lake after all these years! |
CanoeKev |
05/06/2015 01:43PM If you are at all interested in smallies, check out the small bay in the northwest corner of the lake (actually connected by a small river segment). If they are on the beds there, you will have a blast. Guides call it the "maternity ward". |
ktoivola |
05/05/2015 11:57AM Thanks for the help!! Gonna be up in about a week- can't wait! |
unshavenman |
05/05/2015 10:23AM Yep, the Canadians haven't graced us with contour maps and as old_salt say, it's all deep. We even registered 211 feet at one point if my memory serves me. We found Lakers passing through the strait between the northern peninsula and the small island to the west of Birch Island. Caught them on #9 and #11 Rapala Deep Tail Dancers . Argo is a truly beautiful lake. Enjoy! |
old_salt |
05/02/2015 08:58AM No maps. It's all deep. |
ktoivola |
05/02/2015 07:55AM Hello all, going into Argo in May on a day pass from Crooked. Does anyone know of a map with depth contours for Argo. I'm familiar with laker fishing, just wanted to have an idea of where to start. Thanks! Kt |