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Message Subject: Vermillion
Jmeyers
Posted 10/6/2015 1:40 PM (#787474)
Subject: Vermillion





Posts: 100


Heading up there this coming weekend...weather looks nice! wondering if there are any reports on water temps? moving fish?

muskyhunter47
Posted 10/6/2015 2:04 PM (#787477 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
It's going to be a crowded weekend. Spring bay and vermilion dam lodge are having there fall outings. Spring bay is full and vermilion dam lodge has 100 guys this year. I'm heading pheasant hunting this weekend and head up the following week depending on weather. Good luck to all who will be going up this weekend.
muskynut09
Posted 10/6/2015 2:20 PM (#787480 - in reply to #787477)
Subject: Re: Vermillion





Location: Lake Geneva, WI
I was out Thursday-Sunday and water temps ranged from 58-62. Musky fishing was pretty slow, we only saw a few fish. Walleye fishing was good though! Good luck, the fishing should only get better with how slow it has been recently.
jpbad996
Posted 10/6/2015 4:58 PM (#787495 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion





Posts: 86


Location: Plymouth, MN
Was there last week. Water temps started out around 64-65 and by the end of the week were peaking at 60-62. We too experienced very slow action. Finally boated a nice 44.5 the Friday night before leaving, which made the trip home much more palatable. When we had action, it was near weeds, and during low light conditions. Good luck!
superstockbigblock
Posted 10/6/2015 8:35 PM (#787521 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 14


Heading up there as well, going to be a zoo.... The weather looks like it will be nice anyway.
jpbad996
Posted 10/6/2015 9:44 PM (#787529 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion





Posts: 86


Location: Plymouth, MN
Was there last week. Water temps started out around 64-65 and by the end of the week were peaking at 60-62. We too experienced very slow action. Finally boated a nice 44.5 the Friday night before leaving, which made the trip home much more palatable. When we had action, it was near weeds, and during low light conditions. Good luck!
Yooper Padre
Posted 10/8/2015 11:19 AM (#787767 - in reply to #787529)
Subject: Re: Vermillion





Posts: 337


Location: Watersmeet, Michigan
jpbad996 - 10/6/2015 9:44 PM

Was there last week. Water temps started out around 64-65 and by the end of the week were peaking at 60-62. We too experienced very slow action....


I know. It was cold, wet, and windy. Like duck hunting but without any meat to take home.

Fr. K
Jmeyers
Posted 10/8/2015 3:47 PM (#787806 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion





Posts: 100


What water temps would you all recommend to start fishing shallow on the big lake?
Nupe
Posted 10/13/2015 9:12 PM (#788469 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 519


Location: Bloomington, IL
I'm headed up to the Big V tomorrow night. Any recent reports/updates?
musky513
Posted 10/13/2015 9:24 PM (#788471 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 527


A group of 5 guys were up last week for the 3rd to the 10th. We boated a 45.5" on the 4th and that was it for the week! We saw a few lazy follows, but no more biters... Wind and weather were constantly changing and the water temps aren't or weren't cool enough yet to really get them going...
Top H2O
Posted 10/21/2015 9:53 AM (#789563 - in reply to #788471)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Went out yesterday for a few hrs. The first time in 6 weeks.
Anyway, the big basins were about 50-49* and the narrows were a bit cooler @ 48-49*
I fished shallow (3-12 fow) and only threw big rubber....Had one good smack about 10 ft. from the boat and didn't get any hooks into her. Perhaps today.
only saw 1 boat, not muskie fishing...... This is the best time of the year.



Edited by Top H2O 10/21/2015 9:57 AM
Top H2O
Posted 10/28/2015 11:30 AM (#790460 - in reply to #789563)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
The water temps have held steady for the past week 50- 48* The wind seems to change direction every day.
it's supposed to get colder today and tomorrow and then warm up until next Thursday. I haven't seen any Whitefish nets yet.
The buoys get pulled next week .
Good Luck.
Top H2O
Posted 11/8/2015 7:46 PM (#791844 - in reply to #790460)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Buoys are gone, and the white fish nets are out until the 16th.
Water temps are at 46-48*
Snowy weather coming this Thurs.-Friday
Didn't see a boat this afternoon, or a fish....Oh well, Maybe Tomorrow.
crankbait300
Posted 11/9/2015 10:00 AM (#791892 - in reply to #787474)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 23


Same report as H20 -- we were out on the 7th (saturday). water temps on the east side averaged 46. Very windy most of the day - raised one decent one. Tough bit right now. there were about 8 boats out there with us.
Top H2O
Posted 11/10/2015 10:33 PM (#792108 - in reply to #791892)
Subject: Re: Vermillion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Water temps are dropping, and the muskies have the feed bag dangling in their Faces.

Snow for Thurs. & Friday...Bundle up.... Girls !


AHhh... Maybe go to Mile lacs..... I hear the fish are biting there.
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