Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes
mcgeissler
Posted 8/10/2013 5:20 PM (#656721)
Subject: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes





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Looking for advice on a lake in Northern Wisconsin where my family (uncles, father, grandfather (80yrs old)) can stay in early June of next year. We would like to be on a lake or chain of lakes that can provide good walleye action and also some muskie fishing for me.

I have a boat, but we would also like to be able to rent boats once we are up there.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Matt
Clint
Posted 8/10/2013 5:27 PM (#656722 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: Re: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Treelands on the Chippewa flowage
andracke
Posted 8/10/2013 9:49 PM (#656752 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: RE: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes





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Location: BLOOMINGTON,IL
I would love to second the Chippewa Flowage because of the beauty and fishability of the lake. Treelands is a great choice, they have a nice marina with various boat styles and a great bar/restaurant. We have a place on the flowage, Chippewa Shores Resort. But there are a lot of great places that can help with your needs. Deerfoot Lodge is another good place on the water. Feel free to PM with any questions about the Chippewa Flowage - I would be glad to help.

Eric
vegas492
Posted 8/12/2013 9:29 AM (#656918 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: Re: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Eagle River Chain should be an option. Tons of muskies and walleyes. Lots of water, though, so hire a guide on your first day to learn the system and then tear the Chain a new one!
fishhawk50
Posted 8/12/2013 11:18 AM (#656941 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: Re: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
Manitowish Chain is another good location. clear water to stained water all in one chain.
snaggletooth
Posted 8/12/2013 2:47 PM (#656981 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: RE: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Location: Milwaukee, WI
Bents Camp, Mamie Lake, Cisco Chain
Flambeauski
Posted 8/12/2013 3:10 PM (#656990 - in reply to #656721)
Subject: Re: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Location: Smith Creek
http://boydsmasonlakeresort.com/

Good walleye and muskie fishing on a chain of (mostly) private lakes, pretty sure meals and boat rentals are included (Canada style).

http://birchesresort.com/

Private lake loaded with muskies and good walleye fishing, about 10 minutes from the Turtle Flambeau (serious walleye fishing). They serve the best thin crust pizza in the Northwoods.
Pal
Posted 8/12/2013 5:23 PM (#657012 - in reply to #656990)
Subject: Re: Looking for Advice on Accomodations/Lakes




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Location: Twin Cities, MN
I also suggest looking at Treelands on the Chippewa Flowage. I have vacationed there for a number of years with my whole family ( 10 + ) and have always enjoyed it.

You can rent boats, nice docks, it has a restaurant ( pizza is very good ), and it has muskie and walleye for you to chase. Lots of crappie also.

Pal