Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Fishing Forum :: First week of August Perent Lake
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ducks |
Perent has a lot of big boulders just under the surface so the bow paddler needs to be alert. There are a few really nice island campsites. I agree with the statement above that the Hog Creek paddle feels like it’s never going to end. It was 13 years ago, but our entry was the last few days of July. |
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Waldo2 |
We used monofilament line. Spider wire really lodges the lures into trees or between rocks. As others have said be mentally ready for Hog Creek to seem like it never ends. |
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KungPowKing |
Thank you! |
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minnesotashooter |
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minnesotashooter |
KungPowKing: "Thank you so much for the response! Would you mind telling what you were fishing with?" Leeches under a bobber and paddletail swimbaits like the Kalin Tickletail, Keitech Easy Shiner, Largo Shad |
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lyontyl |
I hesitate to ever give out coordinates when I find a "hot" spot that has produced multiple years but I will say if you study the lake map and target certain areas that walleyes tend to hold to during the summer time in addition to read other fishing posts about walleye patterns in the summer you should not have any issues catching lots of walleyes on that lake. Best colors when trolling cranks were perch color and our personal favorite purple/gold. We did catch some eater perch off of the island campsites just tossing out a worm on a hook and split shot. We puffed the worm with air to keep it slightly off the bottom and tried to keep it in the 10-12 ft range off camp. |