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tigag
07/02/2024 06:04PM
 
New Trip Report posted by tigag

Trip Name: Four Trying to Fish.

Entry Point: 12A

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OneMatch
07/02/2024 11:48PM
 
Glad that tree missed everyone.


Regarding your last sentence in your report. I firmly believe that every trip is the perfect trip.


Thanks for posting.
 
bfurlow
07/03/2024 01:17PM
 
Sounds like a good time. Glad the branch missed everyone!


Sounds like you still managed a decent time

 
Castaway
07/04/2024 11:49PM
 
Those bad weather trips are the ones that are most memorable! I'm interested in the logistics of this trip since I might want to do a BWCA/Quetico combined trip in the future. Did you have to use an RABC to cross into Canada? Were the Quetico permit fees and Canadian fishing license worth it for just one day of fishing?
 
jparks02
08/08/2024 08:38AM
 
Thank you for sharing the trip report. I stayed on that site the week before you and none of the trees near the tent areas looked suspicious. Glad you are all ok. Mark and the Anderson team are great to work with.
 
tigag
08/28/2024 07:50PM
 
We had all permits. For us it was worth it.
 
jparks02
08/08/2024 08:39AM
 
Castaway: "Those bad weather trips are the ones that are most memorable! I'm interested in the logistics of this trip since I might want to do a BWCA/Quetico combined trip in the future. Did you have to use an RABC to cross into Canada? Were the Quetico permit fees and Canadian fishing license worth it for just one day of fishing? "


To cross and fish Canada you need a RABC, sportsman's card and fishing license. You can camp on the BWCA side and daytrip as long as you have RABC.