favorite Lac Seul camps
sleazsox
Posted 3/25/2005 8:12 AM (#140520)
Subject: favorite Lac Seul camps


i'm thinking of taking the family to Lac Seul for a week. do some walleye fishing and muskies..OF COURSE. Lac Seul is HUGE...the main basin..the little lakes connected..ect..Pelican...there is so so so much water and i found a quite a few camps online.

what are some of your favorite camps or resorts or cabins on Lac Suel? or who are some good guides? any places you think a man should maybe steer away from? by places,i mean camps/resort and or a certain part of the Resivoir that we should steer clear of?
Most of the camps i have found online do not even mention musky fishing. thanks
Sleazsox
IAJustin
Posted 3/25/2005 10:57 AM (#140536 - in reply to #140520)
Subject: RE: favorite Lac Seul camps




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Do some research....muskies are scarce at best on the west side (where 95% of camps are located) - great walleye and pike fishing.
sleazsox
Posted 3/28/2005 1:06 PM (#140901 - in reply to #140520)
Subject: RE: favorite Lac Seul camps


any one else?
Pepper
Posted 3/28/2005 1:26 PM (#140902 - in reply to #140520)
Subject: RE: favorite Lac Seul camps




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I think Doug Johnson takes a vacation to Lac Suel once and awhile. If you can reach him he might be able to recommend a place.
Hugo
Posted 3/28/2005 2:07 PM (#140908 - in reply to #140520)
Subject: RE: favorite Lac Seul camps




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Location: Hugo, Mn
Sleazox,
Went to Lac Seul Outpost up in Chamberlain Narrows in the NE section a couple years ago. Very good muskie and walleye fishing in that area. The NE section is the most well known muskie area of the lake but I have heard that they are starting to spreadout more and more. Look up Lac Seul Outpost/Ojibway on the net. Plenty of info out there.

Dave