Cast aluminum, they’re great! I’ve used the 12 x 12 skillet and 10x13 pan and I love them both. Piragis sells them: www.boundarywaterscatalog.com/bwca-griddles/aluminum-fry-pan-12x12-5818
Basically. Medium Light 7’ with a spinning reel for jigging, 7’ medium for casting and 8’ medium with a line counting reel for trolling. Bundle together with bungee dealee bobs and they’re ready to be single portaged
Anyone know how bad the flooding is up by the gunflint trail area of the boundary waters family is going up there a few days after it reopens and don’t know what campsite are still there
Saganaga and the border lakes are still quite high, but everything else is at normal high levels for this time of year. Not much of an impact on canoe trips.
One of those couple trips a guy takes per year where the laker gods frown on ya. Been there many times. Then go back next time and absolutely crush em. I suppose it would be far less rewarding if the treasure hunt was a success with ease each time.
Ive really appreciated your work. Thanks for bringing us along...
You’re welcome! Thank you for the support!!
I just got back from the BWCA EP 37 from Kawishiwi Lake to Malberg Lake. My first 7 day solo trip and I absolutely loved it! It was an amazing trip!
Wonderful!!
Me, Connor, and Drake just watched it. Such a good video!
great news!
I dig that pan you have that you're using over the fire, is it cast iron or carbon steel? do you recall where you got it from?
Cast aluminum, they’re great! I’ve used the 12 x 12 skillet and 10x13 pan and I love them both. Piragis sells them: www.boundarywaterscatalog.com/bwca-griddles/aluminum-fry-pan-12x12-5818
you have 6 fishing rod for 2 pwople, is it spinning, casting and trolling ?
Basically. Medium Light 7’ with a spinning reel for jigging, 7’ medium for casting and 8’ medium with a line counting reel for trolling. Bundle together with bungee dealee bobs and they’re ready to be single portaged
@@therealfarwater This is the way
True Fishermen! I always bring my jigging rod for lakers, trolling rod for lakers, and bass/walleye rod if I can’t catch lakers!
Ya only need 2 rods in the bwca, if ya aint catching lakers on Thomas ya dont know what your doing
Line counter 🤣🤣
What sonar/fish finder are you using or recommend for use in a canoe?
I made a video to answer that question! th-cam.com/video/_e5RpiVbqQo/w-d-xo.html
@@therealfarwater Awesome! Thank you!
Anyone know how bad the flooding is up by the gunflint trail area of the boundary waters family is going up there a few days after it reopens and don’t know what campsite are still there
Saganaga and the border lakes are still quite high, but everything else is at normal high levels for this time of year. Not much of an impact on canoe trips.
One of those couple trips a guy takes per year where the laker gods frown on ya. Been there many times. Then go back next time and absolutely crush em. I suppose it would be far less rewarding if the treasure hunt was a success with ease each time.
Exactly! It wouldn’t be fun if it were easy. So thankful to have gotten into great walleye fishing
@@therealfarwater yup. Thats how my brolkie trip went on opener. Very slow but crushed a limit of eyes on the next lake in about 4minutes