
Originally Posted by
GeoFisher
I literally got back from 20 hrs of driving about 3 hrs ago.....Still a little tired, but not too bad.
Any rate.....if you guys have never been, ONCE in your lifetime, you need to go. NEVER had I seen so many solid fish anywhere.
And get this. The Tuesday before we left, the ranger station was closed, due to ICE on the lake. 3 days later, the ice was off, and we were paddling into the park. We paddled all day Thursday, and fished our first day on Friday before Memorial Day. That Thursday morning, there was skim ice on all the ponds and standing water on the portages, and the day started at a brisk 26 degrees.
Friday was our first day fishing. I tied on a big hammer swimbait, and didn't put it down all week. We caught 57 smallies 20 or so northern pike, 10 or so walleye and a few lake trout all on that bad BIG HAMMER. This was all in about 45 degree water.
It warmed up all through the week, and by weeks end, there were serious numbers of BIG fish on leadin banks and cruising to the shallows, looking for where they would do their business.
On one particular point, on multiple days, we caught over 30 fish. My fishing partner ( someone from here) and I POUNDED the fish.
What an adventure.
Later,
Geo