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Topic: Boundery Waters Canoe Area and Quetico  (Read 4212 times)

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rawkfish

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So my bro's and I decided to do a Quetico trip as my bachelor party this summer and I wanted to see if anyone has input and experience they'd like to share. We we're thinking about doing the Man Lake chain for about 6 days and hope to get into some righteous walleye fishing, small mouths, northern pike and maybe even some lake trout.
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I've been there both during the winter (x-country ski) and summer (canoeing).  I can't recommend Piragis Northwater Outfitters enough; those guys are awesome.  I don't remember ther man lakes chain, I'll have to pull out my maps and see what routes we took.