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tumblehome
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I was catching lakers pretty close to shore this past week (in Quetico). I had to paddle the canoe while I was reeling them in so as not to hit the shore. I was using a large floating silver rap with a three foot leader and enough weight in front of the leader to get the rig to the bottom of the lake. I trolled very slowly. It seems that I was hitting them in about 20' to maybe 30' of water. I let this one go. Beautiful fish.
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TeamTuna06
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Sag.
You can find a site in one of the west bays and pack a little heavier due to not having to portage. Big lake, big fish.
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WhiteWolf
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In no order particular order, some that come to mind; Knife,Thomas,Fraser,Snowbank,Saganaga,Seagull,Ogishkiemuncie. I'am sure others will chime in with more.
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Basspro69
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In no particular order Saganaga, Saganaga, and Saganaga :-)
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Wallidave
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In no particular order
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Spinner spoof
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We are planning a trip up to the BWCA in a couple of weeks and are looking to catch both walleye and lake trout. Does anyone know of a good lake to catch both on? We have a couple of first timers coming and want to give the thrill of lakers along with the eyes.
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knudson22
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Hey Guys, This is Spinner Spoof Thanks for the info.I finally figured out my login. OK so I talked to the group and we are trying to decide on Saganaga or Seagull. Which do you prefer for camping and fishing? Do you have any campsites to recommend?
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arctic
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Saganaga
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