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walllee
06/07/2021 10:01AM
 
Will have a boat and motor, think it could be a problem to even find a spot?
 
bwcadan
06/07/2021 11:00AM
 
The ability to look for a site quickly and cruise the lake for several hours if needed should give you the best chance for a site. I would start by 9:00 and would expect to find a site by noon or so. Not all sites are equal and you may have to go for one not as large as you might prefer.
 
yogi59weedr
06/07/2021 06:04PM
 
Have fun fishing out of that Lund Fury.
 
Captn Tony
06/07/2021 02:56PM
 
You might have trouble finding one. I should probably come along and help you look for one!
 
Captn Tony
06/07/2021 02:56PM
 
Grrrr
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walllee
06/07/2021 03:53PM
 
Captn Tony: "You might have trouble finding one. I should probably come along and help you look for one!" Sounds good Tony!!
 
walllee
06/07/2021 07:55PM
 
yogi59weedr: "Have fun fishing out of that Lund Fury." Should be Fun Yogi!
 
analyzer
06/10/2021 05:22PM
 
By the way:


Sag campsite reviews
 
landoftheskytintedwater
06/07/2021 09:30PM
 
You’ll find a site, just maybe not a nice one. I paddled onto Sag from the west the Saturday before Memorial Day and found the site on Gold Island open. There was a crummy site nearby also open but everything else around there was taken.
 
walllee
06/11/2021 06:04AM
 
analyzer: "By the way:



Sag campsite reviews "
Thanks Garret, very helpful.
 
bruleman
06/11/2021 09:23AM
 
I don't want to throw a monkey wrench into your plans, but walleye fishing on Sag, in recent years, has not been very good for us. My son just got back from a week on Sag, stayed at the Seagull Outfitters big Sag cabin and had a Gunflint guide for a couple of days. Only one walleye and got their limit of Lake Trout, one day.


I don't have any idea what the problem is with the Walleye fishing. Maybe it has something to do with the flea beetle infestation. I suspect some still have success. Up to about ten years ago, we caught Walleyes on Sag, but since then the fishing has steadily declined. I know the Gunflint guides still like to take their clients there. Maybe we should ask then about the fishing. With its connection to the Quetico, Sag is a very large body of water. Not very likely that it is fished out.


I believe that Mocha has been fishing Sag recently. It will be interesting to see how she fared.
 
TuscaroraBorealis
06/11/2021 10:23AM
 
maps section
 
thegildedgopher
06/11/2021 07:04PM
 
We were in sag in a motorboat this past Sunday and could have had our pick of many open sites. This was Sunday morning. We had lunch on the nice beach site on the southern tip of Gold island and had a nice swim. Nobody around.


The hot weather has really slowed down the walleye fishing. The guys in the cabin next to ours had a great day one day getting out for the early bite. The walleye window was like 6-8am and then dead until around dark. 6-8 for, leech and slip bobber.We inquired about a guide and they were all booked at our outfitters. They said their guys were not doing well in the heat either.