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Jono
Posted 8/27/2007 10:11 AM (#271890)
Subject: Cass Lake Lodging?




Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Looking to bring a large group to Cass Lake and would like to hear from those of you who know the area about good places to check into.

Who do you recommend and why?

You can email or pm me if you'd like.

Thanks,
Jono
lambeau
Posted 8/27/2007 10:19 AM (#271892 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?


a good place to start your search:

http://www.casslake.com/resorts.html

http://www.casslake.com/resorts_map.html
Shep
Posted 8/27/2007 10:23 AM (#271894 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?





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Break on the Lake. Great accomodations. Nice people that run it. No Shady Moons there to worry about anymore.

We stayed there for the MF outings, and I think everyone will agree, it's a really great place.

Edited by Shep 8/27/2007 10:24 AM
BALDY
Posted 8/27/2007 10:23 AM (#271895 - in reply to #271892)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?




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Break on the Lake

Never stayed there, but I have spent some time there.

Nice place, nice people, and I think pretty good prices for big groups
Jono
Posted 8/27/2007 10:37 AM (#271899 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?




Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Thanks Shep and Baldy for the specific recommendation and Mike for the links. That was the first place I went.

Jono
Guest
Posted 8/27/2007 10:41 AM (#271901 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?


Check out Cass Lake Lodge. 218-335-6658
Great owners, covered boat slips in a protected harbor, and quick access to the "Big Lake"
jclymer
Posted 8/27/2007 11:01 AM (#271906 - in reply to #271901)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?


I have always had good luck with Stoney Point Resort, but we also use tents, however they do have cabins..
mikie
Posted 8/27/2007 11:41 AM (#271919 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Birch Villa is supposed to be nice, too, or stay at the casino and drive over to the lake. Break on the Lake handled our large group very well in the East facility cabins, which were awesome. m
mskygyd
Posted 8/27/2007 12:43 PM (#271935 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?


I just got back from Cass - go to Birch Villa.
Great facility - the harbor and covered boat slips with power are the best - shielded from wind on 3 sides - cabins are modern - Mark Knows Cass Muskies. I got a 491/2"er last monday and KRand gt a fat 48 in the PMTT.
erico
Posted 8/27/2007 8:13 PM (#272018 - in reply to #271935)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?





Location: Hayward WI
I stayed at Birch Villa a couple of weeks ago, in the 6 bedroom cabin, or should I say house! Everything was brand new, appliances, washer/dryer, TV w/cable if you want, a really nice place to stay. I'll second the covered boat slips, no dew covered boat and power right in your slip.

Eric
Sackett
Posted 8/27/2007 9:35 PM (#272027 - in reply to #272018)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?




Posts: 100


Location: Bemidji/Cass Lake
Birch, Break and Stony are the biggest. Stony can be a bit more geared towards a "lounging" vacationer. All are close to good fishing as all ends of Cass hold fish. Others you could look into are Anglers Beach or Wishbone.
Later
Sackett
0723
Posted 8/28/2007 7:59 AM (#272082 - in reply to #272027)
Subject: RE: Cass Lake Lodging?




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Birch Villa is where it is at.Mark always has the tops in the business by his place.Even his older cabins are nice.Bill
Jono
Posted 8/28/2007 11:14 AM (#272104 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
Thanks again guys for your input.

Jono
muskieswen
Posted 8/28/2007 2:06 PM (#272126 - in reply to #272104)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?


By far the best place is Birch Villa. Mark and Karrie have done magic with this resort. Cabins are all new and Mark knows the lake like no one else. If you are into muskies his resort is for you. Covered boat slips are truly a pleasure. Power at each slip is there for you also. I have been going to this place for over twenty years till I bought my own place 4 years ago. I was just there for a visit with some friends there and could not believe what Mark has done with the new lodge he is building. Location on the lake is perfect also. You do not have to go far for good fish. Right out front is a pretty good spot. If you go here, I am pretty sure you will not be dissapointed. Tell him Glen recommended you and have him show you where five trees is. Nice fish in that area.
Jono
Posted 8/28/2007 2:31 PM (#272130 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?




Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Thanks Glen. I have called and emailed Birch Villa in addition to some other resorts that have been recommended. I'm waiting to hear back from them.

Much appreciated,
Jon
Musky911
Posted 8/28/2007 5:29 PM (#272154 - in reply to #271890)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?





Posts: 369


Location: Omaha NE
Brake on the lake, great place, great rates.
PIKEMASTER
Posted 8/28/2007 7:57 PM (#272171 - in reply to #272154)
Subject: Re: Cass Lake Lodging?





Location: Latitude 41.3016 Longitude 88.6160
For a nice family Resort try WISHBONE RESORT, 1ST CLASS RESORT !!!!!!!!
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