SUMMER 2011
*Kahshahpiwi Base Camp – Tade – p.4
base camp fishing trip: Basswood, Shade, Yum Yum, McNiece, Kahshahpiwi; bass & trout fishing
*Pinch Point Walleyes – Brauer – p.15
Reading the landscape to target Quetico walleye action; plus detailed tackle advice on how to fish these hotspots
*Two Old Guys – Erickson – p.18
70-year-old friends paddle a big BWCAW loop and prove you’re never too old: Little Indian Sioux River, Loon, Slim, Steep, Eugene, Beartrack, Thumb, Finger, Pocket, Lac La Croix, Iron Crooked, Horse River, Horse Lake, Tin Can & Mudro
*The Fungus Lake PMA – Kellgren – p.25
backcountry solitude in this BWCAW Primitive Management Area: Lake Isabella, Perent River, Ferne Lake
*Quest For A Fly-Fishing Grand Slam – Notbohm – p.32
how and where to land Quetico trout, bass, pike and walleye on a fly: McAree, Pond, Wicksteed, Darky, William, Brent, Cone, Argo & Crooked
*Living On The Edge – Editor’s Column – Osthoff – p.44
The past 25-year history by BWJ Publisher, a BWCAW/Quetico lifestyle
*Chik-Wauk Museum – Monthei – p.55
a must-see natural history museum of the Gunflint Trail
*Collective Wisdom – Canoe Country Dress Code – p.59
BWJ field editors cover the clothing they use and recommend for wilderness canoe trips; from boots and socks to pants, shirts, jackets and hats
*Lessons Learned—The Hard Way – LeRoy – p.75
swamped and wind bound for days on an island in Seagull Lake; yet still having a great trip
*Father’s Greatest Gift – Leirfallom – p.79
passing on the canoe country tradition to our children
*Rock Solid Trip – Weiss – p.91
a decision to pack out a souvenir rock from the BWCAW is made right years later
*Measuring Up – Aslanian – p.97
is the measure of a man how he stands up in the face of canoe trip adversity?