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lobi
Posted 7/9/2004 9:03 PM (#111684)
Subject: Where to go? Duluth MN area





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Location: Holly, MI
Might make a trip to a wedding in August to Duluth. Is there any good numbers or good size lakes in the area? Maybe within a couple of hours drive from Duluth MN or Superior WI. Thanks for any help. It will be a long tow from SE Michigan if we drag a boat.
or..
How about some where that rents small boats or where I can at least do some casting from shore.
fishface
Posted 7/9/2004 10:16 PM (#111687 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area




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Location: Metro, MN
Island Lake, just NW of Duluth. I don't know much more. Also, they are in the St. Louis River.
GregM
Posted 7/10/2004 12:34 AM (#111693 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area





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Location: Bagley,MN 56621
Lobi, LOTS within a few hours, quite a few within 30 min too.

Give me a shout as we get closer, I'll take ya out.
muskytodd
Posted 7/10/2004 6:31 AM (#111695 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area




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Location: Indianapolis, IN
Like Greg said there are indeed many great lakes within a 2 hr drive of Duluth! Cass Lake for one is only 140 mi from Duluth. I believe Lake Vermillion is also within a 2 hr drive. Many other not so famous lakes as well! Good luck with your choice!
guideman
Posted 7/10/2004 9:37 AM (#111698 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area




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Location: Lake Vermilion Tower, MN
Island Lake and the St.louis River are the closest, however the Big V is only an hour and a half away on Hyw 53.
Terry/JNR
Posted 7/11/2004 7:34 AM (#111735 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area


The Hayward area is only an hour & 15min south of Superior, too. There are a couple lakes closer that are pretty good for skies. You can e-mail me. [email protected]
Wade
Posted 7/11/2004 12:21 PM (#111743 - in reply to #111684)
Subject: RE: Where to go? Duluth MN area


Amnicon & Lyman are very close to Superior. For small lakes, they hold good action/numbers. I wouldn't overlook the Eau Claire Chain and Namakagon either. All in Wisconsin.
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