LOTW trip
guts
Posted 3/12/2007 3:45 PM (#244294)
Subject: LOTW trip




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theres a chance that i might be able to go on a lotw trip this fall in september or early october with my dad. So we were wondering what resort to stay at 3 days 4 nights in the fall for muskys. ive been looking around for some resorts a total of 60 pages serched and the two choises i would like are walshes bay store camp and crow rock lodge, Our trip would have to be guided 3 days and be open in the fall. what do you think?

add your own option to opinions welcome guts
rpieske
Posted 3/12/2007 5:08 PM (#244305 - in reply to #244294)
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Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
You won't go wrong with Walsh's Bay Store Resort. They run a quality operation. Frank knows muskies.
TECK
Posted 3/12/2007 6:25 PM (#244316 - in reply to #244305)
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Location: Minnetonka , MN.
I'll second that.
guts
Posted 3/12/2007 8:57 PM (#244346 - in reply to #244294)
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thanks guys
G Bartlett
Posted 3/13/2007 5:33 AM (#244380 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: RE: LOTW trip


If you are interested in a guided trip, I may be available. As for me Jakes is the place to stay. I guide the NW Angle for muskies and I have deals on multiple day trips.

Gary
www.nwanglemuskies.com
MRoberts
Posted 3/13/2007 6:36 AM (#244390 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: Re: LOTW trip





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Location: Rhinelander, WI
I’ll have to put another plug for Walsh’s, great MUSKY camp. Frank knows these fish and spends a lot of time chasing them. Frank can take you out himself, and you will have a great time. Also think about contacting Doug Johnson I know he guides out of Frank’s camp and others I’m sure. It would be pretty cool to fish with a legend. It may already be two late to book a trip next year with Doug though.

Good Luck no matter where you go I am sure you will have a great time.

Nail A Pig!

Mike


Edited by MRoberts 3/13/2007 6:38 AM
Slamr
Posted 3/13/2007 6:45 AM (#244392 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: Re: LOTW trip





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Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Some words from Frank Walsh:

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/03.13.2007/1151/Frank.Wals...

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/03.13.2007/816/Chat.with.L...
just_one_more_cast
Posted 3/13/2007 7:29 AM (#244401 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: Re: LOTW trip





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Location: Bartlett IL
Gary is a great guy to fish with & the Angle is the place to be in the Fall.

I netted a 55-incher that my partner caught on a 10 inch Jake. That was the largest of an 18 fish week.

Also, staying in Minnesota is a plus especially at that time of the year. Weather can turn nasty and it eliminates traveling to an island with all your gear & food.

Frank
Jono
Posted 3/13/2007 10:37 AM (#244460 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: RE: LOTW trip


Baystore is a great place. If you can, try to go late October instead of early. Might not be a better time to find a fall hawg.

Jono

nwild
Posted 3/13/2007 11:43 AM (#244483 - in reply to #244460)
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Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Another vote for Walsh's. One of these years I am going up late October, but so far I haven't been able to give up my July trip up there.
Lightning
Posted 3/13/2007 2:00 PM (#244518 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: RE: LOTW trip


Ash Rapids. Good fishing, nice people.
muskyboy
Posted 3/13/2007 2:32 PM (#244538 - in reply to #244294)
Subject: Re: LOTW trip


STUG, Frank Walsh's Baystore Camp, NW Angle...remote and great fishing all around!

Steve