SUMMER 2005
*Canoe Country Anniversary – Seibel – p.5
BWCAW route: Little Indian Sioux River, Loon, Lac La Croix, Beartrap River, Sterling Lake; Primitive Management Area
*Boundary Waters Black Bears – Furtman – p.11
black bear ecology & behavior
*Build It: Paddle It – Johnson – p.21
building 26-foot cedar strip, fiberglass voyageur canoes & tripping through Quetico
*My Favorite Fishing Trips – Murray – p.26
memorable catches; all four species
*Carefree Summer Tripping – Kesselring – p.32
*Storms Over Quetico – Mead – p.37
weathering wind & rain in Quetico
*Wings Over Canoe Country – Prouty – p.43
bird watching on canoe trips; 55 species to count
*Blueberries – Fleck – p.49
a blueberry pancake special breakfast
*Living On The Edge – Editor’s Column – Osthoff – p.53
spring happenings in the North Country; smallmouth BWCAW trip Coxey Pond & Silica Lake
*Travels To Kawnipi – Foley – p.56
3 routes; all lead to Kawnipi Lake; campsites; fishing
*The Rock – BWJ Readers – p.64
a special 2.7 billion-year-old boulder on Knife Lake
*Canoe Country Wildlife Encounters – BWJ Readers – p.68
moose, bears, eagles, wolves
*Final Canoe Trip – Robertson – p.76
Fly in Clay Lake, Wawiag River, Kawnipi, Russell, Sturgeon, Maligne River; 78-year-old says goodbye to canoe country
*Fit To Paddle – Prouty – p.81
getting into paddling & portaging shape
*Solo Down Memory Lane – Vogel – p.93
solo trip: Saganaga, Kawnipi, fishing solo tips
*We Will Be Back – Chenowith – p.99
BWCAW route: Stuart River & Lake, Rush, Dark, Iron, Crooked, Lac La Croix, Ge-be-on-e-quet, Oyster, Moose River