Pine Lake Windstorm
by Pete2Paddle
Trip Type:
Paddling Canoe
Entry Date:
09/13/2024
Entry & Exit Point:
East Bearskin Lake (EP 64)
Number of Days:
7
Group Size:
4
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Day 5 of 7
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
Our plan for Tuesday was to leave camp as early as we could and fish our way to Deer Lake or Moon Lake. The day started with some dense fog that lifted as we pushed our canoe away from camp.
We fished for a bit at the west end Pine Lake and had some fun catching quite a few aggressive Northerns. The portage into Little Caribou was easy and passed a group on a day-trip to see Johnson Falls. My only regret of the trip is not taking the time so hike back and see the falls.
Little Caribou lake rewarded my bow paddler with our largest northern of the trip and a bass the size of an NFL football. With a single campsite on this lake, It would be a pretty neat spot to spend a few nights.
On Deer Lake we ran into a spot with some perfect eater-size northerns so we kept one to make sure we had a fish dinner that night. After finding a site on Moon Lake and setting up camp, we took a quick swim to
we headed out to catch the evening bite. We were rewarded with another nice sunset and an eater sized Walleye. Dinner was a Walleye Northern combo platter and it was delicious.
Our plan for Tuesday was to leave camp as early as we could and fish our way to Deer Lake or Moon Lake. The day started with some dense fog that lifted as we pushed our canoe away from camp.
We fished for a bit at the west end Pine Lake and had some fun catching quite a few aggressive Northerns. The portage into Little Caribou was easy and passed a group on a day-trip to see Johnson Falls. My only regret of the trip is not taking the time so hike back and see the falls.
Little Caribou lake rewarded my bow paddler with our largest northern of the trip and a bass the size of an NFL football. With a single campsite on this lake, It would be a pretty neat spot to spend a few nights.
On Deer Lake we ran into a spot with some perfect eater-size northerns so we kept one to make sure we had a fish dinner that night. After finding a site on Moon Lake and setting up camp, we took a quick swim to
we headed out to catch the evening bite. We were rewarded with another nice sunset and an eater sized Walleye. Dinner was a Walleye Northern combo platter and it was delicious.