Just back from a week at Magiskan. From there we fished Brailey, Mikwam, Magiskan, Springer Lakes as well as the Mikwam River system as they are all connected. Had decent numbers of fish but biggest eye was 18", lots of little pike but spring likely better to target big pike. Did get a couple nice ones, largest was 17.5lb. Bugs weren't bad at all other than some mosquitos at dusk.
Definitely take some worms, jigs tipped with worms out fished plain twisters or bucktails. Bring some wire worm harnesses if you have them, copper/pink/orange blades worked well trolled or drifted in a good wind and handled pike as well. Also take whatever you need as far as consumeables, soap, dishsoap, TP, paper towels, garbage bags etc. Not guaranteed to be any of those things there. A quality fry pan can make life nicer as well if you can make the wt limit and a stack of paper plates would also decrease the dishes. All burnables are to be burned so some fire starting cubes helped as it has been a wet summer up there.
We took a Katadyn filter which worked well for water rather than the weight to fly it in and some drink crystals/ice tea powder for non alcoholic drinks. For sure caught enough fish to eat whenever we wanted but these lakes are pretty flat and featureless on the bottom and the fish were scattered. Not a high volume fish slay but somewhat what I expected in a relatively inexpensive, near north fly-in. I'm not sure that these lake are as fertile as the shield lakes of the northwest.
Have fun, it's great to get away from everything for a week!