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Pinetree
01/07/2021 12:27PM
 
Dis you catch any whitefish in amoeber?
 
ericinely
01/03/2021 11:28AM
 
New Trip Report posted by ericinely

Trip Name: Fall Colors Lake Trout Slam: Little Knife, Amoeber, Cherry and Hanson Lakes.

Entry Point: 25

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whitecedar
01/04/2021 10:48PM
 
Great trip report and wonderful photos!! Congrats!!
 
pastorjsackett
05/13/2021 04:52PM
 
Solid story! I enjoyed it very much. Well done!
 
Pinetree
01/04/2021 11:47AM
 
very nice report, Amoeber is a tough lake to fish usually and yes the Big Cedar on the Hansen portage are impressive.
 
3Ball
01/04/2021 07:20PM
 
A very nice report. It looks like you have the trout dialed in.
 
520eek
01/04/2021 09:33PM
 
Awesome job on the fishing! Great report as well!
 
TuscaroraBorealis
04/10/2021 01:34PM
 
Excellent report! Thanks for taking the time to share your story and photos.


I camped on Amoeber earlier that spring and got into some chunky lake trout as well but, not quite the size you did. Enjoyed your descriptions of the 'Enchanted Forest portage' as well. Awe and wonder are easy to come by along that magical portage.
 
LG2
04/30/2021 05:55PM
 
Well, I think we must have been the crew that left the day you paddled in. We stayed in the west site. Had a great week but terrible fishing. I spoke to several other people that had poor fishing that week before too. And now you’re the second person that has described incredible fishing the week after we left! I am happy for you and what a great trip.
 
analyzer
01/04/2021 09:55PM
 
thanks, I enjoyed that. nice pictures.
 
GopherAdventure
05/26/2021 06:34PM
 
Thanks Eric, I learned a lot and look forward to future trip reports and videos from you.


Tony
 
JWilder
01/07/2021 12:20PM
 
I concur with the others. Great trip report and great pictures. It was very enjoyable to read. I'm glad you were able to eat the fruits of your labor most nights.


Persistent rain. Add in some wind, snow, and hail. Humbling is right...
 
straighthairedcurly
01/10/2021 12:24PM
 
I'm not into fishing, but those were some beautiful fish pics. The grouse pic was awesome, too. I am in total agreement with you about the campsite ratings. For me, a 5 is an intimate campsite that still has pine needles coating the ground. Hence I rarely rate sites. Nice report, thanks for taking the time.
 
ericinely
01/10/2021 04:29PM
 
No whitefish. Our baits were probably too big for most whitefish. Wouldnt be surprised if there were a lot in there, though. That would explain the above average trout size/weight
 
ericinely
01/10/2021 04:30PM
 
Thanks for the positive feedback everyone! It was a lot of work uploading my blog posts from my website to the finicky format used here on the forum. It will take me a while to get them all uploaded...in the meantime, feel free to check out my website if you're interested in more trip reports.


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Pinetree
01/10/2021 04:35PM
 
ericinely: "No whitefish. Our baits were probably too big for most whitefish. Wouldnt be surprised if there were a lot in there, though. That would explain the above average trout size/weight"


My mistake, always thought there was whitefish in there but there is just cisco or tullipee-which is yes the best food available for trout growth.
 
ericinely
05/06/2021 01:17PM
 
LG2: "Well, I think we must have been the crew that left the day you paddled in. We stayed in the west site. Had a great week but terrible fishing. I spoke to several other people that had poor fishing that week before too. And now you’re the second person that has described incredible fishing the week after we left! I am happy for you and what a great trip."


That is a bummer to hear but sometimes it really does come down to timing, more than anything. Our first two days on Knife, Little Knife and Amoeber were tough...until the afternoon on Amoeber when it really picked up and didn't slow down for the rest of the trip. I am trying to make this September Lake Trout season-closing a tradition with my friends. It is just about the time Lakers start to come up shallow and really start to feed. This is the second year in a row (2019 in Quetico) we have had fantastic laker fishing that last week in September.


Our luck really seems to coincide with the first few bone-chilling cold fall nights of the season.
 
DRob1992
01/06/2021 11:53AM
 
What a dream trip! Thanks for your report - enjoyed it immensely!