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05/10/2021 12:46PM
I am taking a trip to the Boundary Waters in early June and will be camping and fishing on Red Rock & Alpine Lake. This will be my 2nd trip to the Boundary Waters and 1st time being in this area. If anyone has any fishing tips, hot spots, advice, etc. I am all ears.
If anyone has also fished the near by lakes (Rog, Tern, Jasper, Ray, Kingfisher, Tickle) we are thinking about taking a day trip to one of those as well.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
If anyone has also fished the near by lakes (Rog, Tern, Jasper, Ray, Kingfisher, Tickle) we are thinking about taking a day trip to one of those as well.
Thanks in advance for the advice!
05/11/2021 07:26AM
On the northeast corner of Alpine, there is a 5-star site. If you can secure this site, plan on staying a couple of days...it's incredible, one of the nicest sites anywhere in the BWCA or Quetico in my opinion.
Anyway, if you trace almost 180 degrees south from that campsite, there is a large hump or rockpile or something there in the middle of the open water, just to the west of the 101-rod portage into Seagull. Check your contours on your map. I have heard that fishing in that area is very productive. You can also float / troll all around that area for walleye. We got into them at night.
Additionally focus on the Alpine side of the channel on the northeast side of the lake that winds around and connects to Seagull.
Anyway, if you trace almost 180 degrees south from that campsite, there is a large hump or rockpile or something there in the middle of the open water, just to the west of the 101-rod portage into Seagull. Check your contours on your map. I have heard that fishing in that area is very productive. You can also float / troll all around that area for walleye. We got into them at night.
Additionally focus on the Alpine side of the channel on the northeast side of the lake that winds around and connects to Seagull.
"God never made an ugly landscape. All that sun shines on is beautiful, so long as it is wild." - Muir
05/12/2021 06:58AM
i wouldnt waste anytime on tern-ray or tickle.
Ray was actually surveyed in 1999 (which is surprising to me) and they netted 1 sucker !!!!
kingfisher does hold fish with a decent flowage from Ogish. & with no campsite on kingfisher 1 never knows . my first time through, my paddling partner said it holds trophy smallies , being mainly a pass through lake.
Ray was actually surveyed in 1999 (which is surprising to me) and they netted 1 sucker !!!!
kingfisher does hold fish with a decent flowage from Ogish. & with no campsite on kingfisher 1 never knows . my first time through, my paddling partner said it holds trophy smallies , being mainly a pass through lake.
keep your line wet, good things will happen
05/12/2021 06:15PM
We fished alpine for a few days, a few years ago, over memorial weekend. The water was pretty cold. We hammered the smallmouth in the shallows below the falls, in the south end of the lake. Like where JLW034 was suggesting. Where we were fishing was only a couple feet deep. We were just a little bit west of where it drops off into deeper water. I would imagine there are times where they stack up on that drop off.
We camped on 351. Decent site. Long uphill walk to the latrine. Couple grouse up there, and saw a moose in the channel to the south of us. We struggled to find the walleyes, but the weather was crappy, and we didn't fish real hard. We caught a nice 4 lber from camp, and got one that was about 28" straight west of camp on a hump near those narrows.
We camped on 351. Decent site. Long uphill walk to the latrine. Couple grouse up there, and saw a moose in the channel to the south of us. We struggled to find the walleyes, but the weather was crappy, and we didn't fish real hard. We caught a nice 4 lber from camp, and got one that was about 28" straight west of camp on a hump near those narrows.
05/15/2021 11:08PM
Thanks for all the great tips on fishing spots and camping sites. Lots of great info on this thread and I'm excited to get out there and try to find a few of these spots.
Also, Headless Fisherman: I think you need to submit those pics for the BWCA Photo Contest just as is.
Also, Headless Fisherman: I think you need to submit those pics for the BWCA Photo Contest just as is.
06/07/2021 03:21PM
analyzer: "Captn Tony: "SE. of campsite 411 on Red Rock is a hump and we did pretty well fishing that hump."
SE of 411 is land. Do you mean SW, or you talking about in that little bay that is across the point, SE of 411?"
Sorry it was campsite 408 and sse of the site.
You're going to HELL and you're going to drag me with ya!! -Gunsmoke
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