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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Boat in sites Vermilion
 
Message Subject: Boat in sites Vermilion
MOJOcandy101
Posted 1/20/2017 7:17 AM (#846837)
Subject: Boat in sites Vermilion





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Location: Alex or Alek?
Anyone ever stay/notice the Hinsdale boat in sites on vermilion? Wondering how the landings are for docking a boat? Do some have docks, sandy/muddy shoreline, rocky?

kap
Posted 1/20/2017 8:00 PM (#846930 - in reply to #846837)
Subject: Re: Boat in sites Vermilion




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Location: deephaven mn
no docks, rocky shorelines, can be done if you are creative. this is were a powerpole would be really useful
Jeremy
Posted 1/21/2017 12:34 PM (#847009 - in reply to #846837)
Subject: Re: Boat in sites Vermilion




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Location: Minnesota.
What kap said. Rocks. I'd prefer to have a tin boat rather than glass if it were me as you'll likely get bounced around some in weather, even tho some sites are fairly protected.
MOJOcandy101
Posted 1/22/2017 9:16 AM (#847078 - in reply to #846837)
Subject: Re: Boat in sites Vermilion





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Location: Alex or Alek?
Thanks for the info. We ended up just getting a cabin instead since one of my buddies has a glass boat. Was hoping for something more like nameken/kabetogama where docks or beaches are at a lot of sites.
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