Just made the trip from Moose to Agnes and back last month. Such a beautiful trip. We were able to camp next to the falls on Agnes, that was a nice large site with an amazing view. We were also deceived by the portages, high water levels and a storm on our trip north made them a nightmare. The way back was better as things had dried out, but the portage from Sunday to Meadows has to be the toughest that I have ever done! But Agnes was well worth it. Additionally, the farthest south campsite on Sunday lake is on a rocky peninsula. That was a neat camp. Also, the grassy bay where the portage from Sunday Bay to Sunday lake is was a great bass fishing spot.
Mark another great video! I've been waiting patiently for you to post, hoping I made it into the video! Was great to run into you in quetico on the portage between North Bay and Burke and share a brief conversation! Made my whole trip. Keep up the great videos, and safe travels on your next adventures. Wes from Illinois
Wes, the pleasure of meeting on the trail was all mine. YOU made MY day. Please stay in touch through the channel and keep up the great work on exploring the greatest canoe wilderness in the world. You should be very proud of eight trips under your belt at such a young age. Keep it up!
Hi Mark, great video! I'd say Levi was a very lucky guy to have such an experienced group of paddlers for his first trip to Quetico. I did a similar trip to this (in reverse) in 2022 and camped on Jeff and Agnes Lakes. We are already planning our trip for this year. This all because of you, my friend... :) I was very sad to see that Jeep passed away. I always enjoyed the opportunities I had to meet and talk to him. Hope all is well with you, take care! Steve
You really know how to make my day! Keep it up, brother, very proud to see you continuing to excel up there. . . Also, I made the attached video last summer and sent it but for some reason I don't think you've seen it. All because of you, my friend. . . :) Check it out ruclips.net/video/eozhu9tr_b4/видео.htmlsi=AC_zMMqKoHY57Oyg
I was all in with you until you ate the bass. Camped at that Basswood/Bailey beach myself 25 yrs ago-late Oct. one of my most precious paddling memories.
Thanks, Dave. It's a real pleasure to interact with seasoned veterans. . . As with your group, I find the enthusiasm and appreciation of the wilderness to be contagious and inspiring.
Mark, you've outdone yourself on this one! What an exceptional video! I was pleasantly surprised and excited to see you had a new video! You're such a great storyteller! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Nice video. While your Sunday Lake site was not our favorite, the Agnes site is excellent....we were there in August '23, just a few weeks ahead of you.
You sure did a good job at campsite cleanliness as the Agnes site as it was immaculate when we arrived. That point is a geographic landmark for me, as it is easy to recognize and denotes the start of the final funnel down to Louisa Falls, one of the last exits from Agnes (South lake) while heading south toward the falls. We heard alot of wolves at that spot, even during the day. I wonder if you heard any. . . Thanks for watching and especially your interesting comment
Great question, Brian. Although I'm not really qualified to answer, my guess would be that there are probably more catchable walleyes in Quetico because it only gets a fraction of the traffic that the BWCA does. Less pressure usually means more fish, and easier to catch. I'm not the greatest fisherman out there, but I try to position myself on prime lakes with little pressure, and that is my key to success up there.
Watched entire video. Would highly recommend 👍
Thanks for your comment and hope you get in there soon!
I always enjoy the history you incorporate into your videos.
Thanks, Luke. As a paddler I'm sure you know how up-close and personal that history feels when you are there. . .
Just made the trip from Moose to Agnes and back last month. Such a beautiful trip. We were able to camp next to the falls on Agnes, that was a nice large site with an amazing view. We were also deceived by the portages, high water levels and a storm on our trip north made them a nightmare. The way back was better as things had dried out, but the portage from Sunday to Meadows has to be the toughest that I have ever done! But Agnes was well worth it. Additionally, the farthest south campsite on Sunday lake is on a rocky peninsula. That was a neat camp. Also, the grassy bay where the portage from Sunday Bay to Sunday lake is was a great bass fishing spot.
Mark another great video! I've been waiting patiently for you to post, hoping I made it into the video!
Was great to run into you in quetico on the portage between North Bay and Burke and share a brief conversation! Made my whole trip. Keep up the great videos, and safe travels on your next adventures.
Wes from Illinois
Wes, the pleasure of meeting on the trail was all mine. YOU made MY day. Please stay in touch through the channel and keep up the great work on exploring the greatest canoe wilderness in the world. You should be very proud of eight trips under your belt at such a young age. Keep it up!
Hi Mark, great video! I'd say Levi was a very lucky guy to have such an experienced group of paddlers for his first trip to Quetico.
I did a similar trip to this (in reverse) in 2022 and camped on Jeff and Agnes Lakes.
We are already planning our trip for this year. This all because of you, my friend... :)
I was very sad to see that Jeep passed away. I always enjoyed the opportunities I had to meet and talk to him.
Hope all is well with you, take care!
Steve
You really know how to make my day! Keep it up, brother, very proud to see you continuing to excel up there. . . Also, I made the attached video last summer and sent it but for some reason I don't think you've seen it. All because of you, my friend. . . :) Check it out ruclips.net/video/eozhu9tr_b4/видео.htmlsi=AC_zMMqKoHY57Oyg
@@markpotaczek Hey Mark, now that really made my day! I love and miss you guys and hope we can get together soon. Thanks!
Good stuff Mark. Enjoyed the bass information especially. A lot of people don’t realize smallmouth bass aren’t native to the area.
Schmitty, coming from you that is a great compliment as I love YOUR content. Keep it up and hope to see you out there someday.
@@markpotaczek I appreciate it Mark! That would be great to run into you sometime.
I was all in with you until you ate the bass. Camped at that Basswood/Bailey beach myself 25 yrs ago-late Oct. one of my most precious paddling memories.
Great video mark. Glad to see your friend Doug do so well on the trip. Hope he makes it to Kawnipi soon.
Thanks, Dave. It's a real pleasure to interact with seasoned veterans. . . As with your group, I find the enthusiasm and appreciation of the wilderness to be contagious and inspiring.
Fabulous Mark. Your adventures are always the highlight of my day. I truly appreciate you sharing your trips. That pancake looks amazing. lol
Thanks brother. Chef Mark made some amazing pancakes, and you know how good everything tastes out there.
Mark, you've outdone yourself on this one! What an exceptional video! I was pleasantly surprised and excited to see you had a new video!
You're such a great storyteller! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
You've been a source of encouragement from very early on. Thank YOU!
Another great video. Thank you.
Thank YOU for your kind comment. Hope you get back up there soon!
Another fantastic video Mark. Felt like i was there!
Thank you, Spencer. I hope you ARE there very soon. Can't wait for May, although it looks like we ned some precipitation in the meantime.
Fun to experience your journey, Mark. Nice meeting you at the portage!
Likewise, Patrick. Thanks for the interesting interaction. . .
Hi Mark. Nice to see you made it back in September. Nice trip and a great video.
Thank you, Brent. I also love your content! Keep it up, please and someday we're gonna meet out there.
Nice video. While your Sunday Lake site was not our favorite, the Agnes site is excellent....we were there in August '23, just a few weeks ahead of you.
You sure did a good job at campsite cleanliness as the Agnes site as it was immaculate when we arrived. That point is a geographic landmark for me, as it is easy to recognize and denotes the start of the final funnel down to Louisa Falls, one of the last exits from Agnes (South lake) while heading south toward the falls. We heard alot of wolves at that spot, even during the day. I wonder if you heard any. . . Thanks for watching and especially your interesting comment
@@markpotaczek No wolves there. Got lit up by a big pack - and scarily close - on Russell in '22. Thanks for making the videos; paddling season soon!
Mark , very important question Which BWCA or Quetico has more walleye ?
Great question, Brian. Although I'm not really qualified to answer, my guess would be that there are probably more catchable walleyes in Quetico because it only gets a fraction of the traffic that the BWCA does. Less pressure usually means more fish, and easier to catch. I'm not the greatest fisherman out there, but I try to position myself on prime lakes with little pressure, and that is my key to success up there.
@@markpotaczek i appreciate the answer, ill be headed up in late july , hoping the weather is agreeable
What website/app do you use for campsites?
paddleplanner.com.