Wi lakes & resorts
Pepper
Posted 1/4/2012 1:14 PM (#531361)
Subject: Wi lakes & resorts




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I have done most of my muslie fishing in Minnesota. We are thinking of coming to Wisconsin. Can anyone suggest a family style resort on a decent muskie lake?
Flambeauski
Posted 1/4/2012 1:36 PM (#531363 - in reply to #531361)
Subject: Re: Wi lakes & resorts




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Location: Smith Creek
Boyd's Mason Lake Resort, Price County
http://boydsmasonlakeresort.com/
Lakewoods, Washburn County
http://www.lakewoodsresort.com/
Both are outstanding for the whole family and on good muskie lakes.
vegas492
Posted 1/4/2012 1:47 PM (#531365 - in reply to #531361)
Subject: RE: Wi lakes & resorts




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If you wanted to be a little closer, you could have a fun family vacation at the Country Springs Waterpark in Waukesha/Pewaukee. You would be within 2-3 minutes of the launch for Pewaukee. Not water front, but it might be a nice family vacation.

Outside of that, I'd look at the Chippewa Flowage. Great water and tons of resorts.

Edited by vegas492 1/5/2012 8:44 AM
Johnny Lawrence
Posted 1/4/2012 2:44 PM (#531375 - in reply to #531365)
Subject: RE: Wi lakes & resorts


Been doing the same research for quite awhile. check out www.eaglewaters.com

eagle river chain which is a numbers fishery. the resort has something for everyone.
dfkiii
Posted 1/4/2012 3:30 PM (#531381 - in reply to #531361)
Subject: Re: Wi lakes & resorts





Location: Sawyer County, WI

There are many nice options in Sawyer County. Check out http://www.haywardlakes.com for some ideas.
ToddM
Posted 1/4/2012 5:17 PM (#531396 - in reply to #531361)
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Location: oswego, il
Google the area chamber of commerces. Every one would have something for you including the one mentioned above. This is a decent resort in the boulder junction area www.fishtrapresort.com
JBlanck
Posted 1/4/2012 5:19 PM (#531397 - in reply to #531361)
Subject: Re: Wi lakes & resorts




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Location: Loves Park, IL
I'll second Eagle Waters Resort on the Eagle River Chain. It's a great place with many different options for lodging from fancy condos to the older style cabins. I'll be there the second week of July with a family group of about 14. We love it.

Jeff
little one
Posted 1/4/2012 7:13 PM (#531413 - in reply to #531361)
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Location: S.Wisconsin
Treelands resort on the chippewa flowage is nice. relaxing and on good water
Pal
Posted 1/5/2012 6:54 AM (#531461 - in reply to #531413)
Subject: RE: Wi lakes & resorts




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
little one - 1/4/2012 7:13 PM

Treelands resort on the chippewa flowage is nice. relaxing and on good water


Ditto, I have stayed there for a number of years, very nice for family vacations.

Pal
Louis
Posted 1/5/2012 1:01 PM (#531495 - in reply to #531461)
Subject: RE: Wi lakes & resorts




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
+1 to Treelands.

Had my wedding up there last summer - had about 100 guests from newborns to great-grandparents. Everyone had a great time.

They will treat you very well.
esoxjohn
Posted 1/7/2012 2:04 PM (#531763 - in reply to #531361)
Subject: RE: Wi lakes & resorts


I will put my two cents in for LCO in Sawyer Cty. Maybe not a numbers lake, but it does have some big ones. It also has a great small mouth and walleye fishery. Only a couple of resorts on the lake. I would recommend Anglers Haven. Great hosts and food, excellent cabins. This will be our 30th year.