RE: Boundary waters in Minn. Info
>>If you take a weeklong trip and basically use complete
>>outfitting from the outfitter - ie canoe, tent, packs,
>>stove, food, etc., it would probably cost about $650 each.
>>This does not include travel cost getting to Ely or the
>>Gunflint Trail.
>Hey guys an gals learn how to fish your on waters and keep
>the money in your state.Hell for that kind of money you
>could have some great days of your life with dave at ky
>lake...lol sorry just the way i look at things--great
>fishing to all --sorry > that is own water lol
RE: Boundary waters in Minn. Info
That's kind of juvenile. I suppose your boat, rods and all of your tackle were made in Kentucky as well as everything else you own? Do you go on vacations ever? What's the difference?
Heck, why expand the boundary that much? Let's just spend our money ONLY in our own hometowns while we're at it. Or maybe just on our own streets.
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Not only juvenile......I cannot duplicate the type and quality fishing I get in the Boundary Waters ANYWHERE around here. Sure, I can catch some decent smallies at Dale and KY lake, but Nothing like 50 - 100 fish DAYS every day...AND By the way, I had a day on Saganagons lake (Quetico), a few years ago where we caught 38 smallies over 3lbs, and 7 were over 4lbs. Do that around here. To top that, I have a couple of buddies that AVERAGED 200 fish a day last year, and caught OVER 400 smallies in 1 DAY.
As far as costs.......I usually outfit myself, so we can keep the cost REALLY down. It usually costs about $500.00 for a Canadian trip, and about $300.00 for a US trip. This includes all licenses, food, gas, canoe rentals, etc.....
Later,
Geo
3 over 7lbs...........that IS special.
Were these weighed, or "estimated". I only ask because in the 12 years I've been going, and with over 10,000 smallies caught and released up there (Just my group and others I've gone with), we've never caught a 7lb fish......To catch 3 in one trip is better than ANYONE I've tripped with.
Heck, I've only heard of anyone in our group catching 1 over 6, and the 5lb smallies, well, those you can count on 2 hands.....
Just checking.
Thanks,
Geo
GO LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ted,
All of the suggestions so far are terrific for fishing, and all will work well, but truthfully, you DO NOT need much tackle.
I would not mind at all going with nothing but some (actually several) lead head jigs and Mr. Twister tails, along with some split shot and hooks for nightcrawlers and leaches.
Any tackle beyond that is just for your own pleasure but also your extra effort to carry in and out.
It is a wonderful area and no doubt you will have a trip with memories that will last a lifetime.
RE: 3 over 7lbs...........that IS special.
Yeah, we weighed them on a digital scale (Normark). We then tested the scale with our outfitters to make sure it was correct. It was dead on. This was by far the best day of the trip.
RE: 3 over 7lbs...........that IS special.
You are DEFINITELY freakin the man..........I know the Basswood and Crooked area, but have not fished there yet......I've done most of my trips on the East end.....Maybe it is time to checkout Crooked and that area.
I'd love to see some of those pics......sounds like a Great trip.
Later,
Geo
RE: Boundary waters in Minn. Info
Hey fishrgurl lets be nice. lol
RE: Boundary waters in Minn. Info
Ted,
First of all have a wonderful trip. I have been fishing the boundary waters for over 20 years. Do yoiu know what lakes you will be going on, i have been on a number of them and i can give some more specifics if you would wish. September is a pretty good time, here is basicly what i take.
Walleye:
1/4 jig heads in plain white and chartruese
Berkely power grubs
Crawler and leech harnesses
Slip bobbers
(we use primarily leeches but have used crawlers, might consider some minnows this time of year)
Smallmouth
We never get too fancy here(personal preference but it works for us)
Bobber and leech, we slay them on this no matter what time of year
Tiny torpedos for evening topwater
Mepps spinners
Berkley power grubs
Northern
Sucker minnows
Bucktails
Hope this helps, what outfitter are you guys using? Feel free to email if you have any more questions [email][email protected][/email]
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Be careful with leaches in Canada.........
Actually, you're NOT allowed to take them in from Minnesota. It is illegal, and a HUGE fine to boot.
Also, next year, there is a ban on barbed hooks and lead in Quetico.
Please check the regs, because they LOVE giving us Yankees a tough time.
Later,
Geo
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just wanted to say great website by the way, makes me wish i was heading up the fernberg road right now