BWCA Entry Point #30 Lake Three | Boundary Waters Camping Trip | - Sept ‘21 Part 2

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  • Part 2 of our September 2021 trip to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area
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    Join our Boundary Waters camping trip, featuring BWCA Boundary Waters Canoe Area wilderness fishing in Ely, Minnesota. We loved visiting the BWCA - Boundary Waters Canoe Area for great Walleye, Northern and Smallmouth fishing, as well as camping, and canoeing. In this video, you will see us planning, preparing, canoeing, camping and fishing in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness in Northern Minnesota. My Brother Ben and I take 4 friends for the first time to experience the BWCA and we document our trip from fishing, cooking on the open fire, gear we use, and being out on the water fish we catch Walleye, Northern and Small Mouth Bass. Being under the moon and stars watching amazing sunsets and moonrises was one of the highlights of this trip.
    The BWCA Boundary Waters Canoe Area is an amazing wilderness area with lakes, streams, and forested hills. This is a great place for fishing and camping. You can also go canoeing or kayaking in the many lakes of this region. The BWCA provides many opportunities for outdoor recreation in Minnesota. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) is a publicly accessible wilderness area. It is the most heavily used wilderness area in the contiguous United States with approximately 250,000 visitors each year.
    The BWCAW is located in northeastern Minnesota and measures about 350,000 acres in size; it is bounded on the north by Jackfish Lake, on the south by Little Indian Sioux River, on the west by Gunflint Lake and on the east by Quetico Provincial Park of Canada. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area is one of America’s best-loved wildernesses, with more than 1 million acres of forests guarded by state law against development or logging. Visitors can enjoy hiking on 200 miles of trails in summertime when they are not exploring by canoe or kayak.
    The BWCA is a life-changing place. It’s about family and friends, and the wilderness and the waters and the sky. It’s about getting back to nature and living off the land for a few days. It’s about canoeing miles of rivers, exploring lakes, cooking over campfires, telling stories around those same campfires after fishing all day long, or climbing trestles high above the waterfalls plunging into deep gorges.
    BWCA in Ely, Minnesota is a chain of lakes and waterways that spans across the border between the United States and Canada. This region has been inhabited by humans for many years and it attracts many visitors and tourists every year. The area features a series of interconnected lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams that starts in Duluth, Minnesota and stretches to Canada. The region has been inhabited by humans for centuries and attracts many visitors annually.
    This beautiful region is considered to be one of the most scenic areas in North America. Fishing, hunting, and wildlife viewing are popular activities for visitors to do while they are here. The Boundary Waters is a remote, but beautiful wilderness area. This National Wilderness Area in Minnesota is the largest lake-land wilderness in the country. It has been preserved by Congress and designated a National Scenic Area under the Wilderness Act of 1964, which prohibits most activities including roads and logging. The BWCA surrounds 1,000 lakes and contains over 1 million acres of forested land with over 1,000 miles of canoe routes.
    If you enjoyed today’s video of our Boundary Waters camping trip, featuring BWCA Boundary Waters Canoe Area wilderness fishing in Ely, Minnesota, please remember to like, share, subscribe and leave a comment if you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback. We hope to see you here again soon!
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  • @adampence1958
    @adampence1958 2 года назад +1

    I was in the Boundary waters the last 9 days of September. the first 5 days of fishing was very slow on Lac Lacroix & Iron lake, then I made it to Crooked lake and my luck changed, I saw a BEAR at the top of the falls and I caught some really nice bass and 2 walleye. The fishing is slow in September but the Mosquitos are few and far between, Nice videos. I just found your channel & subscribed, If you get a chance check out ( HamerNaturePhotos) Its all beautiful BWCA videos. looking forward to more PORTAGE MULE videos :) :)👍

    • @portagemule
      @portagemule  2 года назад

      Hi Adam,
      Thanks for checking us out. Next trip is opening weekend so more videos will follow. We will be going up to Thursday Bay area. Stay tuned we will be putting out a a couple pre-trip videos that will highlight tackle and gear . Happy Paddling and see you out on the water.