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fin |
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Posts: 149 | Are there any recommendations out there for lodging on Cass Lake? Looking to go up there on long weekends a few times this year. Any info would be great. Would prefer to be on the water. | ||
Top H2O |
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Posts: 4080 Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion | Birch Villa on Cass, very nice place. | ||
EsoxRookie |
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Posts: 107 Location: milwaukee | Start here: http://www.casslake.com/resorts.html You might have a difficult time finding a cabin for just weekends during the vacation (June-Aug) season. Much easier in the off-season. | ||
Brad |
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Posts: 169 | There are some nice campgrounds too. http://www.fs.fed.us/r9/chippewa/camp/casslake.htm | ||
Shep |
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Posts: 5874 | Break on the Lake. Great accomodations. Edited by Shep 3/20/2007 7:40 PM | ||
ESOX Maniac |
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Posts: 2753 Location: Mauston, Wisconsin | Hey "fin" - Be careful with the link EsoxRookie posted. The info on it may be corrupt, i.e., not 100% accurate. F.ex. Go to #11 "Break on the Lake Resort". Click on it. It says there are no launches, no bar, etc. Here's their website -> http://www.breakonthelake.com/ I stayed there on a MF outing in fall of 2001. Very nice folks- Bar/Lounge, two launches, nice accomodations. Although the East Penninsula launch is shallow water launch. You can/should start fishing right from the launch! Have fun! Al | ||
muskyone |
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Posts: 1536 Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | I generally stay at Sah Kah Tay beach which shares a driveway with Birch Villa. They have their own launch area and a protected mooring area for your boat. Larry and his wife are nice folks with a great new lodge, good pizza and ice cold beer. http://www.sahkahtay.com/ 218-335-2424 | ||
mikie |
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Location: Athens, Ohio | Both Break on the Lake and the Villa have great accomodations, I really liked the cabins at Break. Tony Grant will be guiding out of Birch later in the year if you need a guide. There's other good ones up there, too. Cass is a great piece of water. Something else you can try, Big Lake is nearby and there's a couple resorts there, too that looked great. You can Google up the county tourism bureau, their website has a comprehensive listing of resorts and their locations. good luck up there, I'm envious. m | ||
DUCK |
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Posts: 536 Location: Brainerd Area | Mikie, There are no fish in Big Lake!!!!!! But if you want to look at staying there. Sugar Bush Resort is a gret place to stay. Very nice people and a good price as well. | ||
jtd993 |
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Posts: 29 | Birch Villa gets my vote! Sheltered and covered harbor, awesome hosts, nice cabins, close to town. I was very impressed. | ||
guest |
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Birch Villa!!!!! Great secure, covered harbor, super friendly hosts !!!! Also Mark and Carrie have been very generous in support of musky related organizations and causes! Really only one choice as I see it. | |||
ckarren |
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Location: Duluth, MN - Superior, WI | The only place I’ll stay is with Jim and Karen at Stony Point Resort & Campground. www.stonyptresortcasslake.com The resort and food is great, however the people at Stony Point are what make it my #1 place in Minnesota!! I give it five ***** -Corey Karren | ||
bill ramsey |
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I luvs Birch Villa close to town if you needs some food or casino action too .ram | |||
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