Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Quetico Forum :: Beaverhouse loop suggestions
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Barca |
With the adjustments to RABC, is the ranger station on Beaverhouse still open? And if yes, can a US citizen pick up their permit there? I haven't started on Beaverhouse in decades and wasn't in charge of such things then... |
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mgraber |
Gaidin53: "Bill talks about the only real loop available with those distances. Beaverhouse, Quetico, Kasakakwog, Cirrus. Quetico is a huge lake. Almost 3 lakes in a way by the size of it and how it lays out. I don’t really fish as a main focus and mainly fish from camp as a pastime on canoe trips. I’m definitely not the where to fish source. I agree with these guys, probably your best bet for a trip that long with fishing involved. Those are all good fishing lakes, although August can be very tough for fishing. |
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Gaidin53 |
Not sure how to loop that big an area with how it’s laid out in only 3 campsites. What kind of mileage do you think you want to do on traveling days? Ryan |
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BassmasterP |
Day 1 - Beaver House to Badwater Day 2 - Badwater to Your Day 3 - Your to Bentpine Day 4 - Hang on Bentpine Day 5 - back to Badwater (not such a bad day once you've done all the portages days before) Day 6 - Hang on Badwater Day 7 - back to Beaver House Also, if you're looking for a beautiful, secluded, trip with fewer portages, then make your way in to Badwater and a base camp at the awesome 3N site. You can then take day trips into Bee, Omeme, and Your. It would be very relaxing, probably won't see a soul, and you'll catch a lot of great fish. Omeme is an amazing fishing lake! PM me if you want to see some pictures and videos of that area. I've got lots! |
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fun4dad2 |
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MacCamper |
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billconner |
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Gaidin53 |
Ryan |
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billconner |
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Barncat35 |
We are hoping to achieve two things: relative seclusion and good fishing. Ideally we were thinking about two nights at three different campsites so we can spend a full day fishing each lake we choose. We don’t have much laker fishing experience, but feel pretty confident with walleye, pike, and smallies. I would love to hear any suggestions! |