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Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: Best lake trout / walleye lake
 
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tumblehome
06/09/2013 06:22AM
 
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.
 
TeamTuna06
06/08/2013 08:53PM
 
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.
 
WhiteWolf
06/02/2013 11:12PM
 
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.

 
Basspro69
06/03/2013 01:19AM
 
In no particular order Saganaga, Saganaga, and Saganaga :-)
 
Wallidave
06/03/2013 06:31AM
 
In no particular order
 
Spinner spoof
06/02/2013 10:38PM
 
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.
 
knudson22
06/03/2013 10:45PM
 
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?
 
arctic
06/08/2013 08:50PM
 
Saganaga