I'm in the process of planning a foot trip from Windigo to RH in late August/early September.
I think I'm going to plan on 8 days and 7 nights to allow some quality fishing time. I'm reading a lot that there really isn't any shore access by foot. For those of you that have fished, would a float tube, waders and fins be worthy? I've gone to Maintou for 6 and nights and can get my pack to about 50 lbs including all fishing gear.
Secondarily, if I were to just hike, its like 4-5 days to make the Windigo to RH trip right? I'm planning on using the sea plane to get in and most likely out as well.
Float Tube for Inland Lakes?
Re: Float Tube for Inland Lakes?
I too am doing a similar trip in a couple of weeks. flying in to windigo Sat 5/23 then leaving RH the following friday.We plan on fishing alot so any fishing feedback you get regarding the float tube will be interesting.
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Re: Float Tube for Inland Lakes?
Last year, in my kayak, I chatted with two guys in Chickenbone Lake in float tubes. They said they had great luck fishing and seemed to be having fun. They hit several lakes. I rode back with them on the Voyageur and they had no complaints.
I haven't done your route so have no input there.
Have fun.
I haven't done your route so have no input there.
Have fun.
Re: Float Tube for Inland Lakes?
4-5 days would be about right if you're taking the seaplane.
Day 1 - arrive Windigo early and hike to Desor South.
Day 2 - to Hatchet
Day 3 - to West Chickenbone
Day 4 - to Daisy Farm
Day 5 - to Rock Harbor and out that afternoon
You could do 4 days by bypassing Hatchet, but that would make a pretty long day.
Bob
Day 1 - arrive Windigo early and hike to Desor South.
Day 2 - to Hatchet
Day 3 - to West Chickenbone
Day 4 - to Daisy Farm
Day 5 - to Rock Harbor and out that afternoon
You could do 4 days by bypassing Hatchet, but that would make a pretty long day.
Bob
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