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lindylair
02/19/2020 05:24PM
 
Mudro entry to Boot, Fairy or Gun. Fish Fairy or Gull(north of Gun) for numbers and Boot Lake for big walleyes. Or Thunder if you make it that far for the possibility of both. All these lakes have good campsites so pick a spot and basecamp, or maybe stay at 2 different sites. Distances are not far so you are not looking at any real long days. Beartrap (west of Thunder) also has good walleye fishing and one 5 star campsite if you can get it - have a whole lake to yourselves. There's a loop that includes backtracking to Gun and heading over to Moosecamp (another fine lake with a couple good campsites and good walleye fishing) and down the Moosecamp River for a little adventure. Camp last night on Fourtown or head all the way out. Stop early for campsites, fairly busy area. For a reason.
 
aquaphile
02/20/2020 06:57AM
 
treehorn: "A1t2o: "Phoebe and Grace from Sawbill. Beautiful area, and there is a little waterfall between the two."



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Looking at this picture and then seeing 3ft of snow outside made me cry.
 
walllee
02/19/2020 12:57PM
 
Buck and Western Lake area would fit the bill...
 
GopherAdventure
02/20/2020 07:59AM
 
Camping on Trident, you could day trip to Knife or Ensign which both hold some bigger fish. Trident has only two campsites and a good number of eater size walleyes.
Tony
 
treehorn
02/19/2020 02:26PM
 
A1t2o: "Phoebe and Grace from Sawbill. Beautiful area, and there is a little waterfall between the two."



 
A1t2o
02/19/2020 02:02PM
 
Phoebe and Grace from Sawbill. Beautiful area, and there is a little waterfall between the two.
 
A1t2o
02/19/2020 02:43PM
 
treehorn: "A1t2o: "Phoebe and Grace from Sawbill. Beautiful area, and there is a little waterfall between the two."



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I remember that rock. We pulled the canoes over it instead of taking the portage.


BTW, not the waterfall in case anyone was wondering.
 
kj5086
02/19/2020 11:07AM
 
I'm planning a 4-day trip for four guys who are experienced paddlers/campers. We would like to camp on a smaller lake that has plenty of eater-sized walleyes, but also close enough to take a day trip to a little larger lake that has the potential of catching large walleyes. I would also be okay with 2-3 smallish lakes close to each other that have plenty of eater walleyes. I will only keep enough for a couple lunches and will not keep any large walleyes. I just like to catch them for fun.

We are looking at going the 2nd week of June.

I realize that I'm asking for a lot, but just wanted to see if anyone has made a trip like this and if they have any suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
 
AmarilloJim
02/19/2020 01:39PM
 
Nina Moose, Stuart, Crocodile
 
Me2012
02/19/2020 10:16PM
 
CCBBSpeckled: "Put in at Brule - camp on North or South Temperance"


No walleyes on Brule or South Temperance.
:))
 
Me2012
02/21/2020 04:38PM
 
CCBBSpeckled: "Me2012: "CCBBSpeckled: "Put in at Brule - camp on North or South Temperance"




No walleyes on Brule or South Temperance.
:))"




Lol - sorry."



If the group is looking for good fishing, Brule has been a very good lake to us over the years.
Big water=Big fish
 
CCBBSpeckled
02/19/2020 04:14PM
 
Put in at Brule - camp on North or South Temperance
 
CCBBSpeckled
02/20/2020 11:18AM
 
Me2012: "CCBBSpeckled: "Put in at Brule - camp on North or South Temperance"



No walleyes on Brule or South Temperance.
:))"



Lol - sorry.
 
mcsweem
02/21/2020 06:22PM
 
you could go into mudro and head up through fourtown to boot, fairy, gun,gull, thunder, moosecamp area they are all small lakes and pretty good walleye fishing. funny Lake finder says gull doesn't have walleyes but we caught a ton of them right from our camp