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01/15/2021 09:02AM
Let me go dream over my new full set of Voyageur maps and I'll let you know what I find later on.
My random guesses are Knife, Kek, Thursday Bay of Crooked, Clearwater, ummm that's what I'll with from memory for now. Trout? Never really looked that far SW on the maps yet. I'm sure there's a deep hole on LLC somewhere
My random guesses are Knife, Kek, Thursday Bay of Crooked, Clearwater, ummm that's what I'll with from memory for now. Trout? Never really looked that far SW on the maps yet. I'm sure there's a deep hole on LLC somewhere
01/15/2021 10:58AM
I found a contour map of Gabimichigami that shows a maximum depth of at least 200'.
Gabi Countour
This site shows Kek at 180'+
Kek Contour
Gabi Countour
This site shows Kek at 180'+
Kek Contour
01/15/2021 11:57AM
In numeric Voyageur maps order...My LLC hunch was right, at least 166 on the US side. Takumich right there might take the early lead for deepest/sq mile or some measure for deepest and smallest at about 150 max it looks. Oyster 130 not bad.
180 Thursday Bay.
My hunch on trout was wrong, it's shallow.
Basswood hits 100 at US point.
A bunch of spots on Knife go past 100, a few 140s and 160s and I see 180 plus in little Knife. 110 seagull, 120 jasper, 209 Gabi with a different hole to 180. Little Sag 140, Kekakabic 180 plus and all over that lake. Kek is tiny and 120, my new leader for small lake that goes straight down. Peter 120, French 130, Bat 100, Gillis 180. Tuscarora is big and deep but not quite triple digits. Cherry and Amoeber 100. Map 6 is loaded....
Snowbank 140, Ima 100
Fraser and Thomas 100. Cherokee 140
Winchell 120, Vernon 100, Swan 100, Duncan 120, South 140. Gunflint isn't in the park but can be paddled on a BW trip and goes 200 plus on the US side.
Clearwater 120 in a few spots, Mountain120 on US side, Pine 100 in a lot of spots, West Pike 100.
I'm sure I could have missed one here or there and Sag contours aren't shown.
But my best guess leaderboard for US depths is Gabi, Gunflint*, Gillis/Knife/Crooked, LLC, Takumich. With small but mighty Kek taking the win for deepest but smallest
180 Thursday Bay.
My hunch on trout was wrong, it's shallow.
Basswood hits 100 at US point.
A bunch of spots on Knife go past 100, a few 140s and 160s and I see 180 plus in little Knife. 110 seagull, 120 jasper, 209 Gabi with a different hole to 180. Little Sag 140, Kekakabic 180 plus and all over that lake. Kek is tiny and 120, my new leader for small lake that goes straight down. Peter 120, French 130, Bat 100, Gillis 180. Tuscarora is big and deep but not quite triple digits. Cherry and Amoeber 100. Map 6 is loaded....
Snowbank 140, Ima 100
Fraser and Thomas 100. Cherokee 140
Winchell 120, Vernon 100, Swan 100, Duncan 120, South 140. Gunflint isn't in the park but can be paddled on a BW trip and goes 200 plus on the US side.
Clearwater 120 in a few spots, Mountain120 on US side, Pine 100 in a lot of spots, West Pike 100.
I'm sure I could have missed one here or there and Sag contours aren't shown.
But my best guess leaderboard for US depths is Gabi, Gunflint*, Gillis/Knife/Crooked, LLC, Takumich. With small but mighty Kek taking the win for deepest but smallest
01/15/2021 12:39PM
"Saganaga Facts
Pronounced Sa-Guh-Nuh-Guh, now say it as fast as you can. Now you’re talking like the locals.
Trophy walleye, northern, smallmouth and lake trout are not uncommon.
Minnesota’s state record walleye (17 lbs. 8 oz.) was caught on Seagull River, which flows into Saganaga.
Part of the historic Voyageur’s Highway
Deepest natural lake in Minnesota (280 feet)"
Link
Pronounced Sa-Guh-Nuh-Guh, now say it as fast as you can. Now you’re talking like the locals.
Trophy walleye, northern, smallmouth and lake trout are not uncommon.
Minnesota’s state record walleye (17 lbs. 8 oz.) was caught on Seagull River, which flows into Saganaga.
Part of the historic Voyageur’s Highway
Deepest natural lake in Minnesota (280 feet)"
Link
Life jackets float, you don't!
01/15/2021 12:44PM
I know this thread is about the deepest lake in the BWCA but I will say that I have found over 200 foot depths in Agnes and Burt Lakes in Quetico.
I have exact depth notes somewhere in my trip files, but I can attest to the validity of +200 foot depths as I always have my depth finder on when I am trolling for walleye and lakers.
I have exact depth notes somewhere in my trip files, but I can attest to the validity of +200 foot depths as I always have my depth finder on when I am trolling for walleye and lakers.
01/15/2021 01:37PM
Wally13: "I know this thread is about the deepest lake in the BWCA but I will say that I have found over 200 foot depths in Agnes and Burt Lakes in Quetico.
I have exact depth notes somewhere in my trip files, but I can attest to the validity of +200 foot depths as I always have my depth finder on when I am trolling for walleye and lakers. "
Wow, I am surprised that Burt gets that deep.
"It is more important to live for the possibilities that lie ahead than to die in despair over what has been lost." -Barry Lopez
01/15/2021 03:21PM
Outside mine pits, Gabi at 209' is deepest inland lake entirely in Minny. At least that's what I've heard in the past.
The two loudest sounds known to man: a gun that goes bang when it is supposed to go click and a gun that goes click when it is supposed to go bang.
01/15/2021 08:25PM
If you want to impress your kids/grandkids on the trip with how deep the lake is, master the art of letting them watch the depth finder and slowly rotating the sensor to an angle as you paddle further out from shore. Can get some impressive depth readings on the device in an already deep lake when the sensor is pointed more backward than down.
I have always been disappointed that there is no contour map of Big Sag. I’m assuming there was some reasoning with the boarder lakes like along the Granite River route, but Big Sag deserves a depth map way more than a lot of the lakes that have maps available from the DNR.
I have always been disappointed that there is no contour map of Big Sag. I’m assuming there was some reasoning with the boarder lakes like along the Granite River route, but Big Sag deserves a depth map way more than a lot of the lakes that have maps available from the DNR.
01/15/2021 11:09PM
Canoearoo: ""Saganaga Facts
Pronounced Sa-Guh-Nuh-Guh, now say it as fast as you can. Now you’re talking like the locals.
Trophy walleye, northern, smallmouth and lake trout are not uncommon.
Minnesota’s state record walleye (17 lbs. 8 oz.) was caught on Seagull River, which flows into Saganaga.
Part of the historic Voyageur’s Highway
Deepest natural lake in Minnesota (280 feet)"
Link "
I'm still saying S-ay-guh-naw-guh. Sawrry. And don't tell me I'm a troll. 90% of the people on this site prefer trolling.
01/16/2021 12:25AM
analyzer: "cyclones30: "
Mountain120 on US side
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I could swear i saw 175 on the graph, in the middle of the eastern end of Mountain."
DNR lake finder, says deepest spot on Mountain is 210 feet.
Mountain Lake Cook County DNR Lakefinder
01/16/2021 07:13AM
gopher2307: "Canoearoo: ""Saganaga Facts
Pronounced Sa-Guh-Nuh-Guh, now say it as fast as you can. Now you’re talking like the locals.
Trophy walleye, northern, smallmouth and lake trout are not uncommon.
Minnesota’s state record walleye (17 lbs. 8 oz.) was caught on Seagull River, which flows into Saganaga.
Part of the historic Voyageur’s Highway
Deepest natural lake in Minnesota (280 feet)"
Link "
I'm still saying S-ay-guh-naw-guh. Sawrry. And don't tell me I'm a troll. 90% of the people on this site prefer trolling. "
Really? 90% of the people on this site prefer trolling? Great fishing tip. Lures? Had to
01/16/2021 07:29AM
gopher2307: "Canoearoo: ""Saganaga Facts
Pronounced Sa-Guh-Nuh-Guh, now say it as fast as you can. Now you’re talking like the locals.
Trophy walleye, northern, smallmouth and lake trout are not uncommon.
Minnesota’s state record walleye (17 lbs. 8 oz.) was caught on Seagull River, which flows into Saganaga.
Part of the historic Voyageur’s Highway
Deepest natural lake in Minnesota (280 feet)"
Link "
I'm still saying S-ay-guh-naw-guh. Sawrry. And don't tell me I'm a troll. 90% of the people on this site prefer trolling. "
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No right or wrong way to say it. I grew up saying it:
Saga-naw-ga
01/16/2021 09:48AM
Wally13: "I know this thread is about the deepest lake in the BWCA but I will say that I have found over 200 foot depths in Agnes and Burt Lakes in Quetico.
I have exact depth notes somewhere in my trip files, but I can attest to the validity of +200 foot depths as I always have my depth finder on when I am trolling for walleye and lakers. "
I swear on Agnes I sounded over 300’. It was north of the narrows after you go by Louisa Falls. I don’t why it felt eerie to be in water that deep but it did...you can drown in 10 feet just as easily as 300’. Didn’t catch a thing in that deep water :)
T
01/16/2021 11:41AM
timatkn: "
I don’t why it felt eerie to be in water that deep but it did...you can drown in 10 feet just as easily as 300’.
T"
It's funny you say that, I don't feel that way crossing sag, but I DID feel that way on Mountain, when I was looking at my graph, and it was like 175 or 180. If you drop your pliers over board, does it really matter if it's 15 or 150?
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