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zski
11/26/2017 09:36PM
 
quote mastertangler: "Arrrrgh..........what's the good sized lake a short portage from Jean? Really liked the lake complete with 5 star site on the point of an island. Hooked what I think was a pike right at dark which towed my boat.......broke my heart when it broke / cut my line. Caught several walleye in a few hours time.
Didn't fish Jean. Clear water and looks to be very susceptible to wind. Sounds like folks like it however. "
Jean fishes well and yes, it is very susceptible to wind...
 
AmarilloJim
11/27/2017 09:05AM
 
quote mastertangler: "Arrrrgh..........what's the good sized lake a short portage from Jean? Really liked the lake complete with 5 star site on the point of an island. Hooked what I think was a pike right at dark which towed my boat.......broke my heart when it broke / cut my line. Caught several walleye in a few hours time.



Didn't fish Jean. Clear water and looks to be very susceptible to wind. Sounds like folks like it however. "

Burntside?
 
mastertangler
11/25/2017 01:48PM
 
Arrrrgh..........what's the good sized lake a short portage from Jean? Really liked the lake complete with 5 star site on the point of an island. Hooked what I think was a pike right at dark which towed my boat.......broke my heart when it broke / cut my line. Caught several walleye in a few hours time.


Didn't fish Jean. Clear water and looks to be very susceptible to wind. Sounds like folks like it however.
 
carmike
11/18/2017 12:26PM
 
It's a big, clear lake. I had luck there fishing smallies in the "typical" spots -- anywhere I could find small rocks/gravel/basketball-sized boulders. Lake trout were caught randomly trolling between locations. Pike in pikey places with weeds (and randomly trolling for lake trout, too).


You probably can figure this out, but Quetico Lake can be a monster with a west wind. Depending on your time frame, the paddle from Jean to Beaverhouse can be pretty unpleasant in a bad wind, so if you're on a tight schedule, plan accordingly.
 
Lotw
12/01/2017 04:52AM
 
Thanks for the info guys! I'm 99% that jean will be our destination for that trip.
 
zski
11/15/2017 11:49AM
 
Have done well there with LT, SM, NP, W in that order .
 
carmike
11/29/2017 12:59PM
 
Yep, I'm guessing Burntside. If so, that *is* a nice site MT's talking about. :)
 
Lotw
11/12/2017 08:11AM
 
I’m thinking we will do some where in the 7-10 day range.
Trout and bass would be our main focus but we don’t discriminate!
Last year he wasn’t real fond of traveling so I don’t want to push him too hard.

 
zski
11/12/2017 06:48PM
 
Jean
 
Lotw
11/13/2017 05:03AM
 
Jean looks like it might be the ticket. Tell me about the fishing.
 
carmike
11/11/2017 07:58PM
 
How long do you plan to be out, and how much traveling do you want to do?


As previously mentioned, Jean is a GREAT lake. If you like walleyes and pike, you can head to Badwater, too.
 
Lotw
01/24/2018 02:25PM
 
maps are ordered, all necessary gear is on hand.....im ready for spring!
 
OldGreyGoose
01/29/2018 03:50PM
 
Site MT is hard to get on Burntside. I'd stick to Jean but plan on staying 2 nites or so at 2 different camps. 1) up by the narrows or even further towards Little Jean, 2) down closer to Ivy Island. Killer SMB lake(!!) but has NP and LT too. Far east end of Quetico Lake is worth fishing also. PM me closer to your trip date if you want more info... --Goose
 
Lotw
02/02/2018 02:06PM
 
Thanks!


any thoughts on fishing some of these small lakes one portage off jean?
 
OldFingers57
11/12/2017 03:41PM
 
As others have mentioned go over to Jean lake. The portage to Conk and the one to Jean are both short and easy.
 
AmarilloJim
11/09/2017 03:01PM
 
Hard to beat Jean lake. Lots of good fishing there and back also.
 
Lotw
11/09/2017 12:27PM
 
Last year my son and I entered Quetico from Beaverhouse first week in June, spent 4 nights on Quetico , spent 2 nights on cirrus on the way out. Fishing was great, but I would like to do a bit more traveling. Fishing would still be our main objective. It looks like there are several routes possible starting and ending on Beaverhouse.

Is there anywhere a fishing-crazy 13 year old will love or hate? I would like to stick to the Beaverhouse entry since it's closest to home. Just looking for a few ideas.