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Lone Stone
Posted 4/19/2014 8:53 AM (#707687)
Subject: Minoqua Area??




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Location: Iowa
Going to try going to this area for the first time, the end of June. Suggestions on lodging and lakes to try? Thanks in advance.
jonnysled
Posted 4/19/2014 9:45 AM (#707703 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??





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Location: minocqua, wi.
Shawn … try The Point. it's a conglomeration of hotels, condo's etc… and they have docks. i can get you set up on the chain and we can make a run or mark maps for you for some other lakes around the area too. otherwise, if you want to camp you should consider Indian Shores … they have a few cabins and park models you could use if you don't want to tent camp. it's on Lake Tomahawk but not far from town by either truck or boat.
Randy
Posted 4/19/2014 5:24 PM (#707752 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??





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Location: South Central Wisconsin
Give us a few more details. Do you want to trailer or stay on the same lake(s)? Open water or structure? Clear or stained water? What kinda cash do you want to spend on lodging? There are some pretty good lakes up there. I'm sure we can point you in the right direction.

Pretty sure we can hook you up with some good places to eat as well...
husky_jerk
Posted 4/19/2014 7:37 PM (#707764 - in reply to #707752)
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Posts: 305


Location: Illinois
Honestly one of the best areas of Wisconsin. Great food with a variety of choices. There are so many lakes in the area that you can get away from the crowds if you so choose. That part you'll have to research. If you don't like what Lake Minoqua has to offer, head east or west on 70. It's all good. Don't overlook the great bass fishing.
Muskers
Posted 4/20/2014 8:25 PM (#707881 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??




Posts: 325


Location: Otsego, MN
I am also headed that way in June. Normally I keep on going and stay near boulder junction. I haven't fished much in Minoqua if any has any recommended lakes I would greatly appreciate it :). I would be willing to share some info on lakes further north...

Paul
explorerss
Posted 4/20/2014 9:09 PM (#707888 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??




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Cant go wrong with either arbor vitae's. Better quality fish in big arbor vitae and little is more of an action lake.
RandalB
Posted 4/20/2014 9:28 PM (#707891 - in reply to #707687)
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Saw lots of nice 'skis on little Arbor last summer. Not huge but good numbers....
Northwind Mark
Posted 4/21/2014 10:26 AM (#707911 - in reply to #707687)
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Location: Elgin, IL
It's very Dells like....water skiing shows, Paul Bunyan breakfast place, lots of shops in town with fudge, rubber spears, and moccasins for the kids. And a huge indoor water park. And a pretty good BBQ place just north of town.

Something for everybody, I guess.
Flambeauski
Posted 4/21/2014 1:41 PM (#707949 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??




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Location: Smith Creek
Any truth to the rumour that Bad Bones is closing? Or was that just for the season?
Northwind Mark
Posted 4/21/2014 3:36 PM (#707960 - in reply to #707949)
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Location: Elgin, IL
Flambeauski - 4/21/2014 1:41 PM

Any truth to the rumour that Bad Bones is closing? Or was that just for the season?


I liked his stuff...but I haven't been to the "newer" location by the Little Musky unfortunately because of his hours. Weather he's closing up or not, I'm not sure.
I always had interesting conversations with him. It might have been a long cold winter....
jonnysled
Posted 4/21/2014 4:53 PM (#707974 - in reply to #707960)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??





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Location: minocqua, wi.
i can't keep count on how many times he's opened and closed …

and yes, there are no fish left in the minocqua chain …
muskyhunter07
Posted 4/21/2014 6:30 PM (#707989 - in reply to #707974)
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Location: Northern Illinois
no fish left lol yeah right
Lone Stone
Posted 4/21/2014 8:01 PM (#708005 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??




Posts: 477


Location: Iowa
I noticed prices are higher than I usually find around other areas I've fished. I'm going to look at options on the Point though. It would be nice to leave the boat in the water, but not necessary since we might hop around a little. Thanks for the suggestions so far.
CaptainJolly
Posted 4/22/2014 10:46 PM (#708219 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??





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I'd stay just a little east of minocqua on big st germain lake. Check out stgermainlodge.com! Great place to stay, excellent food and cocktails at Fibbers bar connected to the resort. One of the best Vilas county guides, Rob Manthei, owns it and is willing to give info, or if you want to really learn something hire him!

Edited by CaptainJolly 4/22/2014 10:47 PM
achotrod
Posted 4/24/2014 1:42 PM (#708595 - in reply to #708219)
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CaptainJolly - 4/22/2014 10:46 PM

I'd stay just a little east of minocqua on big st germain lake. Check out stgermainlodge.com! Great place to stay, excellent food and cocktails at Fibbers bar connected to the resort. One of the best Vilas county guides, Rob Manthei, owns it and is willing to give info, or if you want to really learn something hire him!


Interesting. I stay at the Big Woods Resort on Big St every year. Ill have to make it over there and possibly hire him for a little help on the lake.
jonnysled
Posted 4/24/2014 1:44 PM (#708596 - in reply to #708219)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??





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Location: minocqua, wi.
CaptainJolly - 4/22/2014 10:46 PM

I'd stay just a little east of minocqua on big st germain lake. Check out stgermainlodge.com! Great place to stay, excellent food and cocktails at Fibbers bar connected to the resort. One of the best Vilas county guides, Rob Manthei, owns it and is willing to give info, or if you want to really learn something hire him!


agree Shawn … Fibbers is a great spot and you'll love it there!

we could even consider doing the rodeo over on Big St. with the larger group. We need to get a headcount on who is going to be there.

Edited by jonnysled 4/24/2014 1:45 PM
Lone Stone
Posted 4/24/2014 9:10 PM (#708701 - in reply to #707687)
Subject: Re: Minoqua Area??




Posts: 477


Location: Iowa
Thanks guys, my partner mentioned Big St. today too. Think I'll call this weekend and try to get booked. Yes, Jonnysled, might have to revive the other thread this weekend too.
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