Cass Lake Minn
banks837
Posted 1/28/2011 8:36 PM (#478422)
Subject: Cass Lake Minn


Lookind for a family fihing resort,Cass Lake.pet freindlyand middle of the road on cost.Time frame is middle to end of July.Thanks for the help.
Top H2O
Posted 1/29/2011 9:40 AM (#478463 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn




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Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Birch Villa Resort
218-335-36795 Really nice, Clean place...Google it.

Jerome
Dave Williamson
Posted 2/3/2011 2:17 AM (#479428 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn





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Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
birch villa.
Hammskie
Posted 2/3/2011 7:28 AM (#479439 - in reply to #479428)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn





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Location: Minnetonka
Stony Point
http://www.stonyptresortcasslake.com/
Tim Schmitz
Posted 2/3/2011 7:35 AM (#479442 - in reply to #479428)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn




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Location: MN
Wolf lake resort it's 2 lakes down river from Cass but it's quite, family/pet friendly, great fishing on wolf and andrusia and only a 15 min boat ride to Cass plus they have a pool.
Sackett
Posted 2/3/2011 1:46 PM (#479533 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn




Posts: 100


Location: Bemidji/Cass Lake
Wishbone Resort is another suggestion. This resort has some of the nicest cabins you'll get in. Here is some contact info should you choose.

http://www.wishboneresort.com/

Toll Free: 1-800-547-2872
Email: [email protected]
20686 Williams Road S.E.
Cass Lake, Minnesota 56633
Phone: (218) 335-2320
i love cass lake
Posted 2/3/2011 2:18 PM (#479537 - in reply to #479533)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn


I hope everyone is taking into account these resorts positions on the initiative to drop the spearing ban from Cass lake last year, it's important to support those businesses that support us.

We stay at Cass lake lodge on our annual trip and love it there.
thrax_johnson
Posted 2/3/2011 7:07 PM (#479623 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn





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Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
Wolf Lake is a lot more than a 15min ride up into Cass. Just sayin...
Tim Schmitz
Posted 2/3/2011 7:47 PM (#479635 - in reply to #479623)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn




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Location: MN
thrax_johnson - 2/3/2011 7:07 PM

Wolf Lake is a lot more than a 15min ride up into Cass. Just sayin...


You might be rite. But you can't discount the fishing on wolf or andrusia and what's a 30 min boat ride?
brmusky
Posted 2/3/2011 10:02 PM (#479659 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn


I would check out Wishbone Resort before any other on the lake. My next choice would be the only resort on the lake that is owned by a Bemidji/Cass Lake Chapter Muskies Inc. member - Sunset Cove Resort.
muskyone
Posted 2/11/2011 12:51 PM (#481170 - in reply to #479659)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn





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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Sah Ka Tay Beach shares a driveway with Birch Villa I believe. They have their own launch area with slips and a "Lagoon" behind the breakwater. Cabins and a couple of big house type multi bedroom cabins fo the family. Nice lodge as well.
Guest
Posted 2/11/2011 4:05 PM (#481209 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn


Just remember to take everything out of the boat at night cause there's a very undesirable element up there that likes to borrow tackle and other stuff !!! I had a pair of lund boat seats "lifted" during a late fall trip....After that mess, I just pull the boat out every night and park it by the cabin...
Jigworm73
Posted 3/9/2011 12:34 PM (#486047 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn




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+1 on wishbone....also there is Norway beach...campground...very nice IMO.
kevin cochran
Posted 3/11/2011 10:45 AM (#486431 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Minn




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Location: Bemidji
Birch Villa is against lifting the spearing ban and has let those that wrote this bill know that. He is a good guy and supports muskie anglers.
kustomboy
Posted 3/11/2011 10:47 AM (#486432 - in reply to #478422)
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Kevin: Thanks for letting us know about Birch Villa. I know they will be first place I will call if I'm looking to stay on Cass.
Adam Wiso
Posted 3/11/2011 8:27 PM (#486573 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn


Wishbone, Good Folks, nice place, and great location.
stormynick
Posted 3/11/2011 11:40 PM (#486585 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn




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Joe's lodge on lake Andrusia is a very nice resort and it only takes a couple minutes to get through the river into Cass. It is an easier resort to get into than some of the more popular Cass resorts.
jakejusa
Posted 3/18/2011 9:41 AM (#487689 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn




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Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
I know it is a tough thing for the resorts, but is there anyway of knowing which resorts do support keeping Cass a managed Muskie lake? I would sure like to be able to give those resort names out as opposed to the places that support spearing the future of the resource.
brmusky
Posted 3/25/2011 1:14 PM (#488859 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn


Wishbone Resort - Ron Miller is a musky guy - awesome place and awesome people
Sunset Cove Resort - Alan Ruzek is a member of the Bemidji-Cass Lake Chapter Muskies Inc.
Birch Villa Resort - Mark is a musky guy

These are the only ones I could tell you about for sure supporting muskies.

Break On the Lake Resort is the only resort that I know of for sure that instrumentally supported spearing on Cass Lake.

I don't know for sure about the others so I won't comment on them.
Guest
Posted 3/25/2011 2:20 PM (#488867 - in reply to #478422)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Minn


Cass Lake Lodge also does not support the spearing initiative and the St. Cloud chapter always holds their fall outing there.