Click to View the Full Thread

Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Kelso Lake
 
Author Message Text
LJaskow
10/09/2022 07:36AM
 
I’m planning a spring fishing trip to Kelso and was wondering if anyone has fished it. I understand that the Walleye and Smallmouth is very good but have never fished it. We plan on staying on Kelso a full 7 days. Thanks!
 
GunflintTrailAngler
10/10/2022 06:52PM
 
Already mentioned, but yeah, there are no walleyes in kelso. It also doesn’t have very many bass in it.
 
boatmaninc
10/18/2022 09:25PM
 
My first BWCA trip with my son was on Sawbill. It was great, but the walleyes shut off the minute we arrived. Guy at Sawbill Outfitters said "the walleyes are biting any anything". I should have known. Regardless, Sawbill has a number of great sites on the north end. It was a great experience. All said and done, we wanted to eat fish. We headed to Kelso. When nobody could catch a walleye on Sawbill, we were able to hit a few northern on Kelso one afternoon. It was enough for a chowder, some fried fish, and some fish tacos. We explored a couple campsites on Kelso and were not impressed to return. There might be one or two somewhere, but all in all, I would not be able to spend a week fishing on Kelso when I knew there are other opportunities so close and nearby. I'd recommend staying on Sawbill or Alton and commuting into Kelso.

 
lundojam
10/11/2022 07:47AM
 
Yeah, I don't know. Hate to be the guy, but it might be tough to fish Kelso for a week. If you like to look at pitcher plants, Kelso is definitely your lake, however. You'll likely want to to explore nearby options for fish. I've personally caught some nice walleyes from Alton on a spinner/crawler.
Go to the top of the page and use the search function to check out how folks have done on nearby lakes, and then plan a couple of day trips. Anyway, that's my advice.
 
arctic
10/10/2022 10:09AM
 
No walleyes in Kelso.