Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: #4Crab/Cummings Lake via Burntside
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bottomtothetap |
MN_Lindsey: "We based and fished mostly on Crab. Loved your video! Left an official "like" and comment on YouTube. Good call on the Burntside tow. The one time I went through there, we paddled Burntside, in and out. We were very fortunate that we did not have strong waves on the way in and equally fortunate that when the we did have to deal with heavy wind/waves on Burntside, the breeze was from our backs. We were almost able to "surf" from the crab portage to Burntside landing. When we were waiting for our pick-up from VNO, we watched a group with heavily laden canoes and young children (who were the only ones in life jackets!) take off on Burntside into some pretty wicked whitecaps. I prayed for them! |
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Tristian5431 |
moray: "We did most of our fishing in the eastern and southeastern part of the lake but did have a couple of good days in the spring in the northwestern bay by Otter lake. Do you remember if the bigger smallmouth were caught deep off reefs or shallow? Thank you! |
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Tristian5431 |
cowdoc: "Just did this trip in sept. 2 adult kids in tandem, me in solo. Of course we had a headwind on Burnside....going in and coming out. The portage is mostly just long except for the long, gradual incline near the end....when you are getting tired.....then downhill to Crab. Made the NE island site on Cummings in good time. Next day paddled to West end and fished the pool in Otter where the stream flows in from Cummings. Slip bobbers with a crawler and we had steady action on smallies, a few pike and some decent LMB. Some smallies up to 18". This was sept so flow was just a trickle. I'd love to try it in June with some good flow into the pool." Solid intel! Thank you bud! i really appreciate it! Tight lines!!! |
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Tristian5431 |
moray: "We did most of our fishing in the eastern and southeastern part of the lake but did have a couple of good days in the spring in the northwestern bay by Otter lake. Last question! Have you ever been to ensign, Ashigan, Knife? Would you pick cummings over that route? |
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moray |
I’ve been to both Ashigan and Ensign twice. I did both in spring and fall. Both times I based on Ashigan and did day trips to Ensign. I found the average size fish on Ashigan was bigger but didn’t get big numbers of fish. On my Spring day trips to Ensign I caught more largemouths (some good size) than smallmouths. Not sure why? I did catch my biggest BW smallie in Ensign. I’m guessing it was at least 5# but didn’t have a scale.Also picked up some bonus walleyes there. I didn’t do very good on either lake in the fall but I was with others and didn’t fish as much as my solo spring trips. Ashigan is a very pretty little lake with 2 good sites. Ensign is much bigger and was very busy every time I was there. Wind can be a factor when trying to fish. I fished only in the eastern and northeast part of the lake. I’ve never been to knife but booked a permit for a fall trip there this year! |
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Chuckles |
Portage was long, but easy. Water was high and we had one section maybe 100 ft long where we had to wade across. Took us 30 minutes to figure out if we were going to load or portage canoes across. Took us 5 min on the way back. Because of the delays, we never made it to Cummins, but instead basecamped out of the island site on Crab (312). It is my favorite campsite in the BWCA (limited experience). Fishing was tough all trip, but that is October for you. Eventually found them really deep. Had best luck in the northern end of Crab and in Korb lake. |
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Tristian5431 |
cowdoc: "Just did this trip in sept. 2 adult kids in tandem, me in solo. Of course we had a headwind on Burnside....going in and coming out. The portage is mostly just long except for the long, gradual incline near the end....when you are getting tired.....then downhill to Crab. Made the NE island site on Cummings in good time. Next day paddled to West end and fished the pool in Otter where the stream flows in from Cummings. Slip bobbers with a crawler and we had steady action on smallies, a few pike and some decent LMB. Some smallies up to 18". This was sept so flow was just a trickle. I'd love to try it in June with some good flow into the pool." I know this is question is weather/wind dependent, but how long do you think it takes to paddle to the west side of cummings (near Otter) ? |
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moray |
The portage from Burntside is long but I didn’t find it to be hard. A few rocky spots and a wet spot in the middle. The SM fishing on Cummings can be really good. I fished both in May and September and caught good numbers and some really nice fish It’s a good size lake that doesn’t get a lot of pressure. On a couple of trips at times our group was the only one on the lake. We always traveled right through to Cummings but I’ve always wanted to spend a couple of days on Crab. It’s a pretty lake that looks like it might be good fishing. |
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Tristian5431 |
moray: "I’ve been to Cummings 4 times. I would recommend getting a tow across Burntside. It is a big lake that can get very rough when the wind blows! How was the size and were there any portion of the lake that you focused on? |
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MN_Lindsey |
I really thought about paddling across Burntside, and eventually, we settled on a tow from VNO. (Which we were VERY happy about). Fishing was outstanding for Smallies on Crab in June. Our 9-year old at the time made the portage just fine. She didn't really carry anything though. Here's our video report. |
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moray |
We caught a lot of 12”to 14” bass but got fish up to 4lbs. There are also some big pike. The northeast island site is very nice and is where we stayed on all our trips. |
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cowdoc |
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