On a dawn when glassy lakes mirror pines and the only sound is the whisper of a cast, Multi-Day Guided Fishing Trips with Cam Negley pull you into Minnesota’s Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Operating out of Babbitt, MN and serving the greater Ely, MN area, these two- or three-day excursions put anglers on remote water where walleye and smallmouth bass feed along rock shelves and wooded points. Cam Negley, owner and guide, brings more than a decade of professional guiding and local knowledge to each trip. He reads wind, current, and structure fast, putting your group where fish concentrate—early-morning flats for walleye or rocky shorelines that hold smallmouth. Trips accept up to five anglers and include flexible pickup from your dock or AirBnB to start the day without extra logistics. The lakes here are carved from ancient glacial action: low, exposed bedrock, narrow channels, and islands ringed with jack pine and birch. Clear water and sudden drop-offs create classic structure for casting and jigging; expect to find relief in sheltered bays and productive points where baitfish gather. Wildlife is part of the program—loons patrol open water, otters work shorelines, and eagles wheel above old conifer ridgelines. These outings are as much about technique as place. Cam teaches live bait tactics for walleye and casting patterns for aggressive smallmouth, and he adapts to weather and fish behavior across two or three days. For anglers new to the Boundary Waters, the trip is a practical introduction to remote-water etiquette, boat handling, and leave-no-trace camping if your itinerary includes a shoreline night. Evenings on a multi-day trip can be as rich as mornings: shore lunches of fresh-caught fillets, maps across a cooler as Cam plots the next morning’s run, and the practical rhythms of drying lines and warming hands by the outboard. Weather shifts fast here; a sunny day can turn to wind-driven chop, so flexible plans and layered clothing matter. The guide carries safety gear and charts and prioritizes conservation-minded practices keeping these lakes productive. Why book here? The combination of Cam’s local expertise and small-group focus turns common fish stories into consistent results. Operating from Babbitt lets the guidehead reach less-visited basins within the BWCA boundary while maintaining sensible access for arrival and pickup. Whether you want a focused walleye mission at first light or a relaxed multi-species trip, this offering balances effort and reward. Logistics are straightforward: book for two or three days, arrange pickup from your lodging, and bring the fishing gear recommended by the guide. If your party exceeds five anglers, call ahead to discuss options. These trips reward anglers who value long casts, quiet approach, and a guide who knows these waters by season and by beat.