Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging
TheShow
Posted 2/8/2014 12:22 AM (#690175)
Subject: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging




Posts: 354


Location: Vilas County, WI
I'm looking for lodging for two adults in mid-August on the Flambeau Chain. I found a couple resorts listed on the internet however, the resort itself didn't have a website. I thought everywhere had websites now days! (I was interested in Thunderbird Hill, but no website). Anyhow, I'm looking for a lodge room or cabin to rent. (the cabin can be at a resort or privately held). It just needs to be on the water with a dock. I read through all the prior archived LDF Chain forums - some good information there but not much in regards to places to stay. Any suggestions? Your input is greatly appreciated.

We will be fishing Flambeau Lake primarily; otherwise something on Crawling Stone, Long Interlaken, or Pokegama would work too. Thanks again!!

Big Show
toothycritter88
Posted 2/9/2014 7:35 AM (#690397 - in reply to #690175)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





Silver beach resort on little crawling stone is awesome. Stayed there for 10+ years
Jeff78
Posted 2/9/2014 7:51 AM (#690399 - in reply to #690175)
Subject: RE: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





Posts: 1660


Location: central Wisconsin
Check out Dillmans Resort.
tuffy1
Posted 2/9/2014 9:12 AM (#690426 - in reply to #690399)
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Location: Racine, Wi
Check out all seasons resort. On little crawling stone lake. Easy access to the other lakes and docking in a protected bay.

Oh yeah, they have a website too for more info.

Edited by tuffy1 2/9/2014 9:14 AM
MuskyMulisha
Posted 2/9/2014 4:08 PM (#690519 - in reply to #690175)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





There's muskies in that chain?..
BNelson
Posted 2/10/2014 10:22 AM (#690644 - in reply to #690519)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





Location: Contrarian Island
yes, lower density waters but there are some tankers w the forage base in there... the Lake of the Torches use to host a tournament on it in the late 90s...not sure if it's open but if it is stop in The Flame bar in LDF and look at the big fish mounts from the chain many moons ago


Edited by BNelson 2/10/2014 1:00 PM
TheShow
Posted 2/11/2014 12:29 AM (#690829 - in reply to #690644)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging




Posts: 354


Location: Vilas County, WI
I forgot to mention we will only be there for 4 days, 3 nights... I'm finding out during peak season only weekly rentals are offered. I called All Season's, Silver Beach and Thunderbird Hill - weekly only.

As BNelson mentioned, I googled The Flame Bar - it has motel rooms with docks which is awesome... However, the reviews for the restaurant are horrible. Pizza is good, but lots of complaints about the owner and service. Anyhow, I've struck out so far so still looking.

There's the casino as a back-up, back-up plan but I'm not really interested in that option. Thanks
Big Show
MUSKYLUND1
Posted 2/11/2014 12:53 PM (#690886 - in reply to #690175)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging




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Location: Germantown, WI
Dillman's on White Sand Lake is a really nice place. I stayed there last Summer with my wife and daughter. I did OK on Smallmouth and even caught a few walleyes, some panfish and a couple of Northerns. We'll probably go back there for a family vacation, but for muskies I will be trailering to other lakes. I only made a few casts for musky on White Sand so I can't really tell you much about musky fishing there. By reputation, the muskies are hard to come by on White Sand, but there are some really big ones in there. You would have to trailer your boat to the lakes you mentioned: Flambeau, Crawling Stone, Long Interlaken, or Pokegama.
BNelson
Posted 2/11/2014 1:09 PM (#690890 - in reply to #690175)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





Location: Contrarian Island
Yah i wasn't suggesting staying there, just stop in for a beer and look at all the big mounts on the walls.... if they are still there? Been about 8 yrs since I stopped in there
Flambeauski
Posted 2/11/2014 4:33 PM (#690936 - in reply to #690890)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging




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Location: Smith Creek
BNelson - 2/11/2014 1:09 PM

Yah i wasn't suggesting staying there, just stop in for a beer and look at all the big mounts on the walls.... if they are still there? Been about 8 yrs since I stopped in there


After you spend 3-4 days without sighting a muskie, stop into the Flame.
That's where they all are.
BNelson
Posted 2/11/2014 5:50 PM (#690957 - in reply to #690936)
Subject: Re: Lac Du Flambeau Chain Lodging





Location: Contrarian Island
lol, yah not quite, the mounts are from the 60s/70s if I remember right...