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Fazzy
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If I'm like you we all have endured many months of cold and ice in anticipation of dipping the paddle into the clear waters of the BWCA. Although I have visited the BWCA many times and have explored numerious lakes and rivers I've never paddeled in early spring after ice out.
Can someone tell me if spring is a good time to head North and plan a trip. What about early fishing and regs?
Thanks
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paddlin' fool
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I usually go up ther just after ice out and go into agnes and just slay the walleyes its awesome !!!
I usually stay on the second campsite on the righthand side of the lake theres a small island and two huge rocks straight out from the campsite and i caught many walleyes over 30 inches and a whole bunch of good eaters
p.s. I use leeches and a red #6 hook on a slip bobber
good luck
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csnowdon
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I'll be headinging into angnus, via the nina moose river the end of may. I have some success fishing walleye, but have never landed into anything big. Can someone point out some locations for walleye and also for fishing crappie?
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yink
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True...I have never hit any big fishes up there. The biggest fish was a 26inch northern caught on a banjo minnow...plus what lake is good for crappie fishing.
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