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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Listening Point - General Discussion :: Name That Lake #69
 
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SunrisePaddler
03/25/2023 12:40PM
 
Eight campsites on this lake.


This pic is looking NE from just offshore of the campsite where the first pic was taken.



 
HighnDry
03/25/2023 10:25AM
 
Big Rice
 
egknuti
03/25/2023 02:03PM
 
sns: "Nina Moose"
That was my guess too
 
YetiJedi
03/24/2023 10:57PM
 
Shallow
 
Dreamer
03/25/2023 12:12AM
 
Well, there's two lakes with that depth in the BW and one doesn't have a campsite. Since this photo looks like the edge of a campsite (although it could be a portage), I'll guess Bower Trout.


It's hard to believe fish survive from year to year in only 6 feet of water!
 
SunrisePaddler
03/24/2023 09:04PM
 
MN DNR LakeFinder data says this lake's maximum depth is 6 feet.


 
HighnDry
03/25/2023 08:20AM
 
Which direction is the photo looking? (not that it will help me though! :)
 
DeanL
03/25/2023 10:42AM
 
Ramshead
 
sns
03/25/2023 11:03AM
 
Schlamn
 
sns
03/25/2023 12:57PM
 
Nina Moose
 
SunrisePaddler
03/25/2023 05:31PM
 
sns: "Nina Moose"


Bingo!
 
SunrisePaddler
03/25/2023 09:10AM
 
HighnDry: "Which direction is the photo looking? (not that it will help me though! :)"


That first pic is looking SW.
 
SunrisePaddler
03/25/2023 09:10AM
 
Dreamer: "Well, there's two lakes with that depth in the BW and one doesn't have a campsite. Since this photo looks like the edge of a campsite (although it could be a portage), I'll guess Bower Trout.



It's hard to believe fish survive from year to year in only 6 feet of water!"



This lake has several campsites and you're correct that the pic is taken from a campsite. But it's not Bower Trout.
 
SunrisePaddler
03/25/2023 09:21AM
 
This pic is taken from the canoe looking mostly south. Just pausing behind some cover before paddling south across this lake into a headwind.