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Sparetime
10/02/2012 01:34PM
 
shock, awesome picture. I really like the hat. Go Bulldogs.
 
shock
10/02/2012 02:43PM
 
thanks but, thats not me , a friend from the past.(i took the pic) GO GOPHERS :) i said that once in front of a bunch of duluthians, i was lucky to escape with my life . WHEW !
 
MNDan
10/02/2012 11:51AM
 
That is a great pic on many levels! Thanks!
 
Speckled
10/01/2012 09:32PM
 
I'd consider a hard push into JAP lake. Tought to beat on shear numbers of fish.
 
Arlo Pankook
09/18/2012 08:36PM
 
Snowbank.
 
WhiteWolf
09/25/2012 05:01AM
 
quote Basspro69: "Moss, not bwca but a consistent winter lake for lakers."


As is Trout by GM. smaller fish the rule,, but some line busters as well.




 
Basspro69
09/16/2012 04:21PM
 
Moss, not bwca but a consistent winter lake for lakers.
 
Sparetime
09/15/2012 06:39AM
 
I have been trying to get to the BWCA for years to try Lake Trout fishing in the winter. To date, life continues to get in the way.

Anyway, are there any destinations that are reasonable for a day trip? Depending on conditions, I can either ski or snowshoe. I have a pulk I built from the plans at www.skipulk.com that I can use with either the skis or the snowshoes for gear hauling.




 
arctic
09/16/2012 07:08PM
 
West Bearskin and Duncan are also good bets, along with Daniels and Clearwater.
 
shock
09/18/2012 04:22PM
 
i did this day winter trip years ago ,cant remember exactly where we parked though, but we started at mayhew followed the portage into topper crossed topper then down hill into south lake and it has trout . it wasnt that bad of a hike. .... pic is south lake 1988