Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Knife lake - concerns about really clear water
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Pinetree |
Smallmouth bass will be in the shallows spawning or just getting done. |
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bfurlow |
Be nice to get walleyes and Lakers. I figure pike will always be around somewhere.. |
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yogi59weedr |
Shoot me an email. I have some info for ya on SAK. Chperry59@gmail.com |
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mgraber |
Tube baits, swim baits (3-5") and grubs (3-5") on 1/8-1/4 ounce heads and flukes fished near surface (search for Quetico Mike and Zulus or Scented Jerk shads for a good method), and some Frenzie Flicker Shads or Shad Raps for trolling. Take a couple Deep Tail Dancers in the 20 and 30 ft deep model to troll for Lakers. Get vertical with grubs and drift structure or fish current areas for walleye. I like to use a lot of green pumpkin and watermelon colors for tubes and grubs, and also some white, or lighter colored grubs and swim baits. Spoons, spinner baits, and in line spinners are also good but tend to be a little more species specific and can twist lines more. These are just some simple ideas that always seem to work well, there are countless good methods. Most fish up there in clear water are sun sensitive so you often need to fish when sunlight penetration is lower or get down deep in the rocks. Use lighter low vis line like 6-8# for walleye, 8-10# for bass, and 8-12# for lakers and pike. Don't complicate it too much, these fish are not very picky as pressure is fairly light. |
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Dreamer |
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grizzlyadams |
grizzlyadams: "I was up there mid June last year. We caught walleye and a couple of pike in 20-30 feet of water and caught a few bass in shallower water near the shore in a couple of the bays. We didn't really try for lake trout. " To add on; We caught the walleye and pike on chartreuse jigs with a leach. Bass were on a combo of spinners, whopper ploppers, and shallow rapalas. First time I haven't been able to get a pike on a daredevil. |
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bfurlow |
I'm posting this on behalf of my son - Pikeman56. We are planning a trip up to Knife lake in early June, and we both can't wait! The issue that we're running into is confidence while fishing in super clear water - depths, methods, etc.. We mostly fish in suburban ponds, or forest preserve lakes, which all tend to be a bit stained, or muddy. My thought is to start shallow, and gradally move deeper until we find fish. At that point, we jig/cast.. Any suggestion about a general depth range, by species, to look at in the first week of June? We're going in on the 4th. Thanks so much for the assist, and double thanks for how you all have been treating my son on the board - second generation BWCA.com members! |
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XYpaddler |
Any lures you have more confidence and experience with are good bets. That confidence helps me key in on what the lure is doing and detecting bites. For me that lure is a tube jig. I've had several Quetico grand slam days using one (different weights and sizes) due to my confidence in its ability to trigger strikes and my experience detecting those strike on a tube. |
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PikeMan56 |
Pinetree: "what are you fishing for? We want to catch all four big species. I was mostly wondering what lures and depths are the best |
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yogi59weedr |
I'll probably never get a chance to get up into SAK again. Got some info for ya on maps.let me check out how to get it to you. |
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