Lake Vermillion
Slumpbuster
Posted 6/4/2014 8:33 PM (#714132)
Subject: Lake Vermillion





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Looking for a quality place to stay the last weekend in June that rents decent boats. Possibly interested in a guide as this will be a new body of water for me. Any tips and advice is greatly appreciated.
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/4/2014 9:01 PM (#714135 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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Location: Minnesota
Vermilion dam lodge
muskyhunter47
Posted 6/4/2014 9:06 PM (#714136 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
Your getting a little late to plan a trip for this year. Better start calling you might find a place
MuskyMan 2012
Posted 6/4/2014 9:57 PM (#714152 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion




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Luke Ronnestrand guides out of Vermillion Dam Lodge and is one of the best, if not the best guide on the lake.
Jdoyle
Posted 6/6/2014 8:54 PM (#714404 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion




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Spring Bay !

No brainer......
greenejeans
Posted 6/6/2014 9:59 PM (#714413 - in reply to #714404)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion




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Location: chisago city,mn.
Spring Bay booked,Vermilion Dam booked,Luke booked way to late to get in game
ToddM
Posted 6/7/2014 9:30 AM (#714436 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: oswego, il
Plenty of resorts, keep calling. You can also rent boats and take to the resort of your choice. Go to the lake vermillion site it lists most of them. Glenwood lodge is another resort on the lake worth going to.

Edited by ToddM 6/7/2014 9:31 AM
Storm Strike
Posted 6/7/2014 10:03 AM (#714442 - in reply to #714436)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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Try Whispering Winds resort--West End near the public boat landing and the eating place called the Landing

Under the radar for sure--

But Jeremy the resort owners son will spend time with you and put you on fish or die trying---Google it--contact info will come up....

Im almost positive he does not charge guests to fish with him who stay at the resort....
schleprock82
Posted 6/7/2014 4:07 PM (#714465 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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Glenwood lodge on the east end is a nice place. Billy is a great host.
hooked
Posted 6/7/2014 7:18 PM (#714479 - in reply to #714465)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Bayview Lodge has motel units and cabins for rent. They usually have something available. Food and drink are hard to beat!
Lunker_1
Posted 6/8/2014 10:36 AM (#714538 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion




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Location: Brainerd,MN
Give Muskego Point Resort a call. Might have something open. Great place. Best tackle supply on the lake. They have rental boats. You won't have to go far thou. Plenty of great muskie fishing near by.
ToddM
Posted 6/8/2014 10:39 AM (#714539 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: oswego, il
http://www.lakevermilionresorts.com/lodging/resorts
http://www.glenwoodlodge.com
http://www.timbuktumarina.com/Pages/default.aspx you can rent a boat here and drive it to your resort of choice


Edited by ToddM 6/8/2014 10:41 AM
Buliwyf
Posted 6/12/2014 10:14 AM (#715220 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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May want to see if Josh Borovsky has an open day, great guide. May have an open day.
dami0101
Posted 6/12/2014 11:27 AM (#715226 - in reply to #715220)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: Minneapolis, MN
I'd recommend calling Matt Seifert to see if he'll be up there when you are and if he has any availability.
Slumpbuster
Posted 6/12/2014 12:59 PM (#715239 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Thanks for the recommendations!
TopWalker
Posted 6/19/2014 11:10 AM (#716666 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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Headed to the V on Saturday for a few days. Will be fishing for a mixed bag. Any tips on east side muskies? Shallow bays, points, weeds, rocks? Thanks in advance.

TW
ImpactFishing
Posted 6/19/2014 4:16 PM (#716742 - in reply to #716666)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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This past week we Fished every type of structure you could think of, threw every bait in my box and never moved a fish the entire week. I think I'm done muskie fishing.
bucknuts
Posted 6/20/2014 1:42 PM (#716893 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion




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WELCOME TO VERMILION!!!!!!
Musky Brian
Posted 6/20/2014 1:51 PM (#716894 - in reply to #716742)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
ImpactFishing - 6/19/2014 4:16 PM

This past week we Fished every type of structure you could think of, threw every bait in my box and never moved a fish the entire week. I think I'm done muskie fishing.


or just start musky fishing on lakes where you are actually more likely to catch Muskies.....
muskyhunter07
Posted 6/20/2014 1:54 PM (#716896 - in reply to #716894)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




They are out there. Just elusive.
jarndt
Posted 6/20/2014 2:21 PM (#716901 - in reply to #716742)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: Northern Indiana
ImpactFishing - 6/19/2014 5:16 PM

This past week we Fished every type of structure you could think of, threw every bait in my box and never moved a fish the entire week. I think I'm done muskie fishing.


That post brings back so many memories of me banging my head against the wall fishing Vermilion. Looking back we should have spent more time fishing open water. We did have some limited success fishing for suspended fish when the bite was tough. Find the baitfish and muskies should be close by.
ckhawkeye51
Posted 6/20/2014 6:24 PM (#716934 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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Vermilion=most frustrating in MN
ImpactFishing
Posted 6/20/2014 6:47 PM (#716935 - in reply to #714132)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion




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I guess so. My make up trip is gonna be Green Bay in late July. Hopefully I catch a fish lol
tbaatz
Posted 6/20/2014 8:26 PM (#716945 - in reply to #716935)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion





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Location: Scandia MN
Same here - 4 days saw one mid 30's. Figured it was just slow then I looked at Peterzen and Gavin's pic's. Oh to be young strong and rich - - - -