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Well, I’m getting down to the short strokes now, only 13 days until we’re outta here for 23 days including 17 on the water in Quetico. I’m hoping to get as much feedback from you all about fishing the Q as you’re willing to give. This will be my first trip to Quetico and my first extended back country fishing trip.
This is a tandem trip with my wife but she doesn’t fish much so I’ll be taking a two piece Compre M, F and a Saros 2500 reel with 15 lb tracer braid. We’ll be putting in at Nym heading down through Maria, Jesse, Jean, Sturgeon, Russell, and up through the B chain to Pickerel and out at French. Based on what I’ve read and some of the feedback I’ve gotten here I’m thinking of Jesse, Jean, Sturgeon, Russell and Beg as destination lakes where we’ll probably hang out for 2 or 3 day layovers. So those are the lakes I’d like to get feedback on in particular although if you think there is a lake on the way that I should give additional attention to, I’m all ears. What I’m most interested in are smallies (and large mouth to the extent that they’re out there) although some nice Walleye dinners would be very tasty and appreciated as well. But I’m not really that interested in jig fishing. Personally I’d rather cast and catch nothing than sit for hours with a bobber but catch fish. Just me, you understand. I expect, where I’m fishing for bass I’ll be hooking Pike as well though I’m really not going after them.
Anyway here’s where I’d like some feedback. I’ll be fishing with hardbaits and worms (wacky and T-rig) so first, for Senkos I’m thinking 4” or 5” in greens or sand colors (I’m assuming, based on other northern lakes, that those colors will reasonably match the bottom.) Do those sizes and colors seem like good choices?
For hard baits I’m trying to cull my selection way down so I can get everything into a small plano waist pack holding 2 or 3 small hard cases. I’m thinking of taking a couple of poppers (Rico Lobina and LC GSplash 65), an LC Sammy 85, a couple of rattlin baits (LC LV 100 and Zenith ZV-70), a couple of LC Pointers – one medium and one deep diver, and a deep diving Z75 crankbait. Does that sound like a reasonable hardbait arsenal? I have a ShadRap deep runner SR-8 which might be good for trolling and some Mepps aglias 3’s and 5’s which I could certainly bring along. The hard baits are all in subdued natural colors – chartreuse shad, baby bass etc. Do these seem like good choices? Any other recommendations?
In terms of Walleye, what depth do you think I’ll be finding them between August 17 and September 3? I don’t have very much experience fishing for Walleye so any tips you can give me would be a real help. As to the rest, if any of you are so inclined and feeling generous enough to pass on any particularly good fishing holes in or around my targeted lakes, I’d be much appreciative. What can I expect for smallmouth fishing at that time of year?
Sorry for being so long winded but I’m so excited to be finally, almost, getting ready to leave.
Thanks again, Kerry
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