LotW lodge recommendations?
tlozos
Posted 5/14/2012 9:44 AM (#559654)
Subject: LotW lodge recommendations?




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Hello all!

Does anyone have some recommendations for LotW lodges? I'm looking to book a father/son trip this late July and I've googling and searching this forum a bit without too much luck. I grew up in Illinois fishing muskie in northern Wisconsin and LotW but have lived my whole adult life down here in Dallas, TX. My 16 y/o son has been subjected to years of pictures and stories of LotW muskies so he's itching to get tight on one and this finally is the year

We'll be flying in from Texas to MSP and driving the rest of the way. I'm looking for places within a few parameters:
Sabaskong bay area
good rental boats (40+hp, trolling motor, depth finder, etc. )
option for a guide a few days
decent lodge/social area
6-8 days
basically all inclusive (room/board/boat etc) except for gas etc

In the past my dad and brother and I stayed at Red Wing a few times and another one that I can't recall the name (Morson? Molson?). I'm not trying to find the absolute cheapest or anything like that, just want to know that I'm getting what I pay for without any surprises or anything.

Thanks alot
Tim
Sam C.
Posted 5/14/2012 1:10 PM (#559699 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


Call Justin at Mylie's Place, they've got everything you listed and will treat you right!

http://www.myliesplaceresort.com/
DonPursch
Posted 5/14/2012 6:41 PM (#559760 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Ever been on a fly- in fishing trip great Muskie fishin and every thing else.
Just you and your son in the Canadian wilderness and a truly great experience
Thanks for checking it out Don
Guest
Posted 5/14/2012 9:58 PM (#559798 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


Many have asked similar questions to yours (rental boats with bells and whistles, etc.) about LOTW and the Sab Bay area. Try running a search for "LOTW recommendations" or something similar.
bigbite
Posted 5/15/2012 6:14 AM (#559818 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: Pewaukee, WI
X2 for Justin at Mylie's Place. Good people who will treat you right!
short STRIKE
Posted 5/15/2012 9:49 AM (#559856 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: Blaine, MN
guest - 5/15/2012 9:12 AM

I recommend Don's resort too.


Me too...He has confidence in the services he provides, as well he should.
Guest
Posted 5/16/2012 8:25 AM (#560065 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


Try Duckbaylodge.com. in the Morson, Sabaskong bay area. EVERYTHING your looking for. I'm pretty sure you'll thank me later.
sworrall
Posted 5/16/2012 9:07 AM (#560088 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Take a look at Red Wing Lodge as well. Great resort, very nice people, and great fishing.
Shep
Posted 5/16/2012 9:15 AM (#560090 - in reply to #560088)
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http://www.sabaskongbaylodge.com/html/home.html

I highly recommend Sabaskong Bay Lodge. Run by great people in the heart of some of the best musky fishing on LOTW.
Fishboy19
Posted 5/16/2012 4:55 PM (#560176 - in reply to #559654)
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Red Wing Lodge, Morson. It's in Sabaskong Bay.
Guest
Posted 5/16/2012 9:15 PM (#560210 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


Most (all?) of these recommendations won't have the "nice" rentals you're looking for. Red Wing and most lodges run 25HP motors on 16 ft boats (no trolling motor). In the early 2000s Red Wing gave us a portable depth finder and a net. Mike and Ann at Red Wing are terrific hosts. Buena Vista Resort is another option out of Morson. Less expensive than the others, I believe, but with ample accommodations (none of them are luxurious by any means).
Musky Brian
Posted 5/16/2012 10:52 PM (#560239 - in reply to #560210)
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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
Canadian Haven resort in Nestor Falls will provide you with the quality rental boat you seek
Yes
Posted 5/17/2012 7:48 AM (#560268 - in reply to #560210)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


Most (all?) of these recommendations won't have the "nice" rentals you're looking for.

http://www.myliesplaceresort.com/pages/rates.php
Mylie's Place Rentals:
Boats & Motors (elec start, seats, flat floors) Rates per Day
16' G3 Boat & 50 HP 4-stroke Yamaha w/ sonar $130
16' Alumarine & 40 HP 4-stroke Yamaha $100
Trolling Motors (55 lb thrust transom mount) $10
Sonar Unit $10
dtaijo174
Posted 5/17/2012 9:31 AM (#560292 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: New Hope MN
My dad used to take me fishing in Canada all the time when i was a kid. The trip I always remember was our first trip to Nielsen's Lodge (Don’s place) in 1991. Nothing compares to Rowan lake. The action was incredible. The scenery was breath taking. Someday, if I’m ever blessed with a child, I’ll be taking them to Rowan.
Chris Riebe
Posted 5/17/2012 3:02 PM (#560380 - in reply to #559654)
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The nicest resort on the lake with the nicest rental boats is Wiley point lodge, but your going to pay big bucks to go there. This place is nothing short of a five star hotel.
cphilli
Posted 5/21/2012 2:06 PM (#561008 - in reply to #559654)
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Tim - My son and I started going to LOTW together many moons ago and have always stayed at Sunset Cove in Nestor Falls. Nestor is cool because the wind is rarely if ever a show stopper. Wayne and Diann are great, very helpful

http://www.lakeofthewoodssunsetcove.com

I give them 5 stars for resort, facilities and location.

PM me for spots, happy to help.
musky_kt
Posted 5/30/2012 4:26 PM (#562606 - in reply to #559654)
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Look into Buena Vista Resort located right on the mainland of Sabaskong Bay. We stay there all the time when we go north. http://www.buenavistaresort.com/index.html
dougj
Posted 3/2/2013 5:28 PM (#622432 - in reply to #559654)
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Location: Warroad, Mn
Here's a site that has lots of information on resorts in the NW Angle portion of the lake. http://www.lakeofthewoodsresorts.com/

Lots of great locations and fishing on the LOTWs.

Good luck on your trip, You'll love the LOTWs

Doug Johnson
Guest
Posted 3/3/2013 11:11 PM (#622736 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: RE: LotW lodge recommendations?


I think you can get a 175 navigator at tamarack.
keithtrophyfishn.com
Posted 3/6/2013 4:13 PM (#623568 - in reply to #559654)
Subject: Re: LotW lodge recommendations?




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Location: Ontario
www.totemresorts.com Best lodges on the lake, their Wiley Point Lodge is real nice, 5 star lodging and boats have everything your looking for new 40hp evinrude, HDS5 GPS/Sonar, they have transom mount trolling motors and the boat itself is indestructable (Triumph Boats). They have a great staff too. Its about 1hr from Nestor falls. Lots of guides that actually fish muskies. Games area has pool table, darts, shuffle board and a few arcade games. You can catch walleye off the dock easily every night or on the water too their everywhere. Shore lunch made everyday at the docks so you can get back to fishing quick.