Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Panfishing in the Quetico
|
Author | Message Text | ||
Pinetree |
|
||
timatkn |
Crappies are usually in the main basins roaming most of the summer. I think if you got into a school of them they could be huge but not sure it’s worth the effort. I’ve seen bluegills on Ted, Brent, Darky wicksteed, William they are usually in the weedy areas. I think if you used a tiny swim bait or small plastics under a jig you could get them. With so many large walleye, smallmouth, lakers, largemouth, and Northerns swimming in Questico hard to fathom going after panfish…that are probably harder to target. To each their own though. Post what ya catch, I am curious! T |
||
Jeffsteers |
|
||
Savage Voyageur |
|
||
arnesr |
|
||
Dreamer |
We had really good bluegill fishing on Fairy with worms we found under rocks quite a few years ago fishing right from the site. Another year, we caught some monster bluegill on Little Shell fishing with a small double tailed yellow grub with a spinner in shallow water. That was a blast after a week of smallies and pike. Great eating too! We also caught a slew of rock bass on the far east side of Kekekabic along the north shore. DNR only lists lakers here, but it's not true. We usually only target panfish as a side gig when we want to switch it up. But I'm always glad when we do. We spent some time on Wagosh fishing for perch on our way back from Crooked. This lake is infested with them. But most are 3 inches long. We caught one decent one, but with the long portage to Gun ahead of us, we turned it loose. My daughter saw a bear on that long portage, so that was cool! |
||
portagerunner |
I've never targeted panfish in the region either but end up catching a couple fishing for other targeted species and roll with it. I don't target the areas I've had previous panfish success but if passing through or camping along that route I've been able to find them consistently. The crappie fishing in particular has been impressive if you can find them. |
||
portagedog09 |
pd |
||
Moonpath |
Savage Voyageur: "Panfish are right on the edge of their native zone. Head south for better luck with panfish. " I agree with this post. Focus on other species that are more numerous. And I really enjoy crappie fishing. |