LOTW resorts to stay at
esox1750
Posted 6/1/2009 4:57 PM (#381658)
Subject: LOTW resorts to stay at


Im in the process of planning a trip to LOTW...Im interested in the Sabaskong Bay area, but am open to other areas as well...What I am looking for is a little help from you guys that have been on LOTW alot....Im looking for names of some decent lodges to stay at... Im not looking for something extremely expensive, Im just looking for something that offers meals and is close to some decent musky fishing...If anybody has any info I would greatly appreciate the help....

John
sworrall
Posted 6/1/2009 6:10 PM (#381666 - in reply to #381658)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Red Wing Lodge, Sabaskong Bay. Great people, great location, drive right to it.
lambeau
Posted 6/1/2009 7:56 PM (#381683 - in reply to #381666)
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Mylie's Place near Morson.
they made a significant contribution to the Operation Muskie auction earlier this year, so that shows the kind of quality people you'd be staying with.
i've not stayed there myself, but everyone i've heard from who has stayed with them has had great things to say.
http://www.sportsmansresource.com/myliesplace/index.htm

Walsh's Bay Store Camp in NW Angle.
it's an old-school style fishing camp: comfortable, friendly, and in the middle of muskies. they're the hosts for Operation Muskie, and rolled out the red carpet for us veterans last year. i can't wait to get back up there in a couple weeks.
http://www.baystorecamp.com/


kreegz
Posted 6/1/2009 8:09 PM (#381685 - in reply to #381683)
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Location: East Troy, WI
Canadian Haven is a great place to stay too. some of the best rental boats available, 17 1/2 foot lunds with 40hp

http://www.canadianhaven.com

Edited by kreegz 6/1/2009 8:10 PM
J.Sloan
Posted 6/1/2009 8:46 PM (#381686 - in reply to #381658)
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Location: Lake Tomahawk, WI
Three places I can vouch for: Tamarack Lodge out of Morson, Pipestone Point out of Kenora, and Bill Sandy's Resort (Sandy's Blackhawk Lodge) in the Angle.

JS
Cowboyhannah
Posted 6/1/2009 8:54 PM (#381689 - in reply to #381658)
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Location: Kronenwetter, WI
I've stayed at Redwing...clean place, nice folks.

I'm headed back next summer and am looking at Mylie's Place for a change up. It is not far from Redwing---great location and the guy has been great providing information...

The general store in Morson I hear closed, so make sure you bring what you need...tackle, gear, snacks, food, beer.

Not sure if there is another place to purchase those items in Morson anymore...maybe someone could chime in.
dogboy
Posted 6/2/2009 5:45 AM (#381734 - in reply to #381658)
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sunset bay resort! pretty cheap, really nice people!
very good fishing!
619musky
Posted 6/2/2009 6:06 AM (#381737 - in reply to #381658)
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sportsmans lodge. either on the mainland of minnesota or their oak island place.
4amuskie
Posted 6/2/2009 7:23 AM (#381743 - in reply to #381737)
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Dont think you can beat Red Wing. Mike and Annie are the best.
Guest
Posted 6/2/2009 7:31 AM (#381745 - in reply to #381658)
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Red Wing is fine, but be prepared to pay a lot in dock fees. They charge to put your boat in, tie up to the dock each day, and take your boat out. For a week's stay you're looking at close to $100.00 in dock fees. Just so you know.
Matt DeVos
Posted 6/2/2009 8:33 AM (#381757 - in reply to #381658)
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If you're interested in the NW Angle, I have been very happy with my stays at Angle Outpost. Clean, comfortable, affordable and near some very good water. Doug Johnson guides out of this resort.
Wags
Posted 6/2/2009 9:51 AM (#381773 - in reply to #381658)
Subject: RE: LOTW resorts to stay at


John,
As far as location, I really like Obabikon Bay Camp. I heard the owners are back managing it again and I haven't been there since that happened, so I can't comment on service, food, etc. But for location and fishing its ideal. You can head east into Sabaskong as you are right at the mouth of the bay. You can head west into Miles Bay which is an overlooked area for muskies. Then Obabikon itself has some nice fish to be had. For me location is most important as I don't go to Canada to sit in the cabin or mingle with the owners. But the cabins are nice, offers american plan, and is located on an island.
esox1750
Posted 6/2/2009 5:06 PM (#381846 - in reply to #381658)
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thanks for all the responses....I think im settling on canadian haven resort!!!
mnmusky101
Posted 6/3/2009 9:29 PM (#382111 - in reply to #381658)
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Location: Houlton, WI
just google it you'll come out with 100 resorts, hahahah
Fishboy19
Posted 6/4/2009 11:37 PM (#382332 - in reply to #381658)
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Red Wing. Awesome place and people!
zak olson
Posted 6/5/2009 7:32 AM (#382346 - in reply to #382332)
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staying at red deer with my dad and a couple buddies for the opener..never been up there for opener so new experience for me
augiedoggy18
Posted 6/5/2009 10:07 PM (#382451 - in reply to #382346)
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Zak,

You'll like Red Deer, Ray and Roxanne are good hosts. I've been staying there for 20 years. I will be in Cabin 3 starting on Tuesday June 23rd. Stop by and say Hi, maybe I can point you in the right direction.

Nick