Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Trip Planning Forum :: Gunflint Day Trips
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straighthairedcurly |
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Mocha |
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Mocha |
Mocha: "you can spend an entire day paddling iron and little iron, fish a little for bluegills and other fish, pretty lakes" I was planning to spend at least a day exploring Iron. I had not noticed Little Iron until you mentioned it. It does look like it would have a lot of shoreline to explore. …….I really enjoyed all the little bays, nooks a crannies. Take. Binocs along for sure for animals and birds. Have you ever made it over to Tucker? …….yes, I’ve fished Tucker, there are “eater” walleyes in the lake. Is there a portage from Iron to Portage? It looks like there is a small creek/channel between these lakes? Does the water enter or leave Iron? ……last I was there, 7 years ago, you could find the portage into Tucker. Tucker lake no longer has a public access, as I was told by people’s living up there. The Tucker Lake Rd turns into a private access road to private homes. …… I’ve only been into portage In The winter so not sure about summer access. Have you fished Tucker or Portage? Thanks, rdgbwca |
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deerfoot |
We were really wowed by the area and day paddled a number of different lakes and camped in several USFS campgrounds. I have been back many more times. |
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AlexanderSupertramp |
Johnson Falls would also be cool, the easiest route being from Clearwater Lake, but you can also access from East Bearskin Lake for a longer trip. If you're not carrying packs and single-portaging then either should be totally doable. A third recommendation if you're into wildlife would be Poplar into Liz/Caribou/Horseshoe, known as the most popular location along the Gunflint for Moose Viewing. Odds are generally in your favor to see one there over anywhere else. |
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Z4K |
rdgbwca: Upper and Lower Johnson Falls are just upstream west and a little south from the westernmost point of Pine Lake. Clearwater-Caribou-Little Caribou-Pine is one option to get there and E Bearskin-Alder-Canoe is another. If you take the second route you can leave your canoe at Canoe and hike to the falls from there. I've never heard of anyone hiking to the falls from the Little Caribou-Pine portage but I'm sure it's been done. The trail to the falls starts at the end of the Canoe-Pine portage. |
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rdgbwca |
Mocha: "you can spend an entire day paddling iron and little iron, fish a little for bluegills and other fish, pretty lakes" I was planning to spend at least a day exploring Iron. I had not noticed Little Iron until you mentioned it. It does look like it would have a lot of shoreline to explore. Have you ever made it over to Tucker? Is there a portage from Iron to Portage? It looks like there is a small creek/channel between these lakes? Does the water enter or leave Iron? Have you fished Tucker or Portage? Thanks, rdgbwca |
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cowdoc |
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rdgbwca |
I am planning to stay at the NFS campground at Iron Lake off the Gunflint Trail in late May. What are some canoe day trips you would recommend off the Gunflint Trail? Thanks, rdgbwca |
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OMGitsKa |
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rdgbwca |
OMGitsKa: "Johnson Falls is doable - start early and can hike up the palisades on Clearwater on the way out if time permits! I'd find this day trip hard to beat! This would be Clearwater->Caribou->Little Caribou->Pine? What portage trail is Johnson Falls accessible from? The one from Pine->Canoe? |
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gravelroad |
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Z4K |
If you fancy stocked trout you came to the right place! There are Rainbows in Mayhew, Birch, Extortion and Leo, Browns (maybe) in Mayhew, Brookies in Surber, Meditation and Little Portage, and Splake in Portage. And of course there are Lake trout in many/most of the bigger lakes in the area. |
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TuscaroraBorealis |
rdgbwca: "OMGitsKa: "Johnson Falls is doable - start early and can hike up the palisades on Clearwater on the way out if time permits! I'd find this day trip hard to beat! Here is some information about Johnson Falls |
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fadersup |
Mocha: "you can spend an entire day paddling iron and little iron, fish a little for bluegills and other fish, pretty lakes" +1 very nice lakes E. Bearskin to Crocodile to catch a walleye dinner. |
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rdgbwca |
fadersup: "Mocha: "you can spend an entire day paddling iron and little iron, fish a little for bluegills and other fish, pretty lakes" Walleye dinner would be great. Thanks to those who replied for the suggestions. -rdgbwca |