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Message Subject: Resorts on Lake Vermilion
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Posted 2/14/2010 1:25 PM (#423557)
Subject: Resorts on Lake Vermilion


Me and a buddy are looking to spend a week on Lake Vermilion this summer. I have been looking at resorts and would just like a little input on which ones you muskie folks would recomend? Thanks.
Top H2O
Posted 2/14/2010 1:34 PM (#423561 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Spring Bay on the West end, Fourtune Bay Resort, Everetts Bay Lodge, on the East end, Vermilion Dam, Retreat Lodge,.... Mid Lake.

Jerome
raftman
Posted 2/14/2010 1:34 PM (#423562 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 573


Location: WI
Spring Bay if your going to the west end. Fantastic place to stay.
50"skie
Posted 2/14/2010 2:56 PM (#423584 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 425


YaYa hands down Spring Bay!! I'll be up there this summer, I am SIKED! Have not even spent that much time with the owners but they are just the nicest people and will help put you on some fish.



Edited by 50"skie 2/17/2010 5:53 AM
whitetails
Posted 2/14/2010 6:19 PM (#423644 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 112


Location: algonquin Illinois
This is my 4th year going to Vermilion and we stay at Everett bay lodge. It's on the east side of the lake. Nothing fancy Just a nice family run Resort. It's in a shelterd bay if its rough on the main lake you can still fish a nice weed bed.
The casino is across the bay if you want to try your luck. The owners Dave & Diane Gooden are nice folks.
www.everettbaylodge.com
ToddM
Posted 2/14/2010 8:11 PM (#423682 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 20243


Location: oswego, il
Good ones mentioned above. I take my family to Glenwood lodge on the northeast corner. The main reason is that I can fish the north side of pine which never gets rough. For my grandfather and my kids that is great. If I want to venture out into big bay, it's right there too. I also stayed at Life of Riley resort last year and they are very customer service oriented, with docks hands that will race to you like bluegills to a nightcrawler, to help with all your immediate needs. They have an excellent swim area and being back in norwegian bay are out of the rough as well.
John at Ross's
Posted 2/14/2010 8:44 PM (#423690 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 285


Location: Price County WI
Spring Bay, Steve is a great guy and will help you all he can to get you on fish.
thrax_johnson
Posted 2/14/2010 8:53 PM (#423692 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
If you want to fish with probably one of if not the best muskie sticks on the West End look up Whispering Winds Resort on the web, check out the pics, Jeremy is his name and guide service comes free with stay there. Decks on many of the cabins reach out literally over the shore and you have water underneath them, docks are right there, boat is about 20ft from your cabin. Its a small, quiet place but very fishy, especially for the skies!! Can't beat the price or the service.
Bigman
Posted 2/14/2010 8:56 PM (#423694 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 281


Location: ROckford IL
Steve at Spring bay will take care of you, its the best resort on lake Vermillion bar none.
muskie_man
Posted 2/14/2010 9:35 PM (#423702 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Pike Bay Lodge is pretty nice. The only bad part is that your in the back of pike bay and its about a 6 mile boat ride to get out of the shallow water and into big bay. Nice cottages with a good price and its just a quick trip to tower or to the y convenience one stop shop store is

Edited by muskie_man 2/14/2010 9:38 PM
firstsixfeet
Posted 2/15/2010 7:52 AM (#423748 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




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I liked Spring Bay but didn't like the overloaded docks and the many stairs when I was there.

However, I did like the fact that they had someone down at the docks most of the day and evening and that can be a big help if you are fishing by yourself, and either need something or just need an extra pair of hands for a little. Service and accomodations were first rate.

Edited by firstsixfeet 2/15/2010 7:57 AM
Top H2O
Posted 2/15/2010 11:25 AM (#423815 - in reply to #423748)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
FSF,

Steve has golf carts for geting up the "little " hill for guys like you that are less mobil than others. just ask and he will help ya out.....
did you notice the cold soda and Beer in the fridge by the docks, refreshing after a long day.

Jerome
Doug_Kloet
Posted 2/15/2010 2:42 PM (#423861 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




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http://www.springbayresort.com best resort I have ever stayed at. Steve and family make sure there guests have everything they need.

Captain Doug Kloet
http://www.dougkloet.com
sworrall
Posted 2/15/2010 5:33 PM (#423897 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 32914


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I bet they didn't tell FSF about the golf carts. He just looks capable.
WI Skis
Posted 2/15/2010 5:46 PM (#423900 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 547


Location: Oshkosh
Another vote for Spring Bay!

Peter
firstsixfeet
Posted 2/15/2010 9:22 PM (#423940 - in reply to #423897)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




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sworrall - 2/15/2010 5:33 PM

I bet they didn't tell FSF about the golf carts. He just looks capable.


Yeah, I knew about them, but they were never down there when I needed to carry crap up the hill. I rode later in the week one time, it was like pure luxury, after all those trips up and down the stairs lugging junk.

Top H2O
Posted 2/16/2010 12:10 AM (#423968 - in reply to #423940)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Sheeeeshh ! What a wuussss......

I hope you didn't break a nail on that trip !!!

Edited by Top H2O 2/16/2010 12:12 AM
firstsixfeet
Posted 2/16/2010 9:30 AM (#423990 - in reply to #423968)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




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Top H2O - 2/16/2010 12:10 AM

Sheeeeshh ! What a wuussss......

I hope you didn't break a nail on that trip !!!


I'll go scar for scar with you anytime.
NOFEAR
Posted 2/16/2010 6:43 PM (#424120 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion


I've only been to Everett Bay Lodge which we enjoyed.
If you have kids they will enjoy the pool.
Protected bay so your boats protected which is huge.
Dave is a musky guy so he'll mark your map up for you if you ask him for help.
Top H2O
Posted 2/16/2010 8:18 PM (#424141 - in reply to #423990)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Fsf,
how many times have you been shot? Scars,.... I quite counting ages ago.
It really doesn't matter, but don't complain about a flippen HILL for God's sake, how can you judge a resort based on the " little hill" you have to walk up ?????
Cut me a break, Man !!
And overloaded docks............................ they have elect. within 20 ft of any of the 20 or so,of the boat docks there.... where are you coming from ?

Jerome

Edited by Top H2O 2/16/2010 8:30 PM
firstsixfeet
Posted 2/16/2010 11:19 PM (#424195 - in reply to #424141)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 2361


Top H2O - 2/16/2010 8:18 PM

Fsf,
how many times have you been shot? Scars,.... I quite counting ages ago.
It really doesn't matter, but don't complain about a flippen HILL for God's sake, how can you judge a resort based on the " little hill" you have to walk up ?????
Cut me a break, Man !!
And overloaded docks............................ they have elect. within 20 ft of any of the 20 or so,of the boat docks there.... where are you coming from ?

Jerome

I forgot, I'm supposed to like everything because it is.........?

I thought my comments fair and unbiased, read them again please.



sworrall
Posted 2/17/2010 12:05 AM (#424199 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 32914


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
My scars are emotional.
Except for my stupid left hand that quit working when I got into a fight with a deer in December. I won, but at a cost.

FSF, meet Jerome. I think you two would get along famously in a boat, but that's just a guess.
Top H2O
Posted 2/17/2010 9:24 AM (#424236 - in reply to #424199)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Fsf,
I'm just messing with ya. HAaaha,....Oh, Iv'e never been shot either, but I did stay at a holiday Inn !
Haahaahaha.......next time your up this way I'll show a little more of the lake.

Jerome
hawkeye
Posted 2/21/2010 4:13 PM (#425002 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion


Anyone ever stayed at Voyageur cove? Spring bay was booked so looking to stay there in late June.
thrax_johnson
Posted 2/21/2010 9:24 PM (#425051 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 313


Location: Bemidji, Lake Vermilion
Hawkeye, see my post further up in this string. Whispering Winds is one bay over from Spring Bay (its in Head O Lakes Bay) and will offer you custom service including an awesome guide for no extra cost if you book for at least 4 days. Their website is in my signature, check it out for some great muskie pics!! Very nice, very affordable.
Sam Ubl
Posted 2/22/2010 9:59 AM (#425103 - in reply to #424199)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Location: SE Wisconsin
sworrall - 2/17/2010 12:05 AM

My scars are emotional.
Except for my stupid left hand that quit working when I got into a fight with a deer in December. I won, but at a cost.

FSF, meet Jerome. I think you two would get along famously in a boat, but that's just a guess.


Now Steve, you just nominated another story for my visit this summer

Doug, why haven't I taken you up on the Spring Bay stay yet?
123
Posted 2/22/2010 11:05 AM (#425121 - in reply to #425103)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion


Steve, can you elaborate on the fight w/ the deer? You don't hear stories like this around the office too often.
Hammskie
Posted 3/5/2010 12:37 PM (#427148 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
I second Whispering Winds on the West Side if your priority is catching a muskie.

Jeremy Johnson (the guide) put me on the 50" fish that won the 2009 Lax Replica.

http://www.whisperingwindsresort.com/htmls/fishing01.html
sworrall
Posted 3/7/2010 9:55 AM (#427423 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: Re: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 32914


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Spring Bay. Steve will take great care of you.
ToddM
Posted 3/7/2010 10:35 AM (#427430 - in reply to #423557)
Subject: RE: Resorts on Lake Vermilion





Posts: 20243


Location: oswego, il
I have yet to hear of any bad resorts on vermillion and I have stayed at 4 of them, Glenwood lodge, Forest lane, Trancheff's Cabins and Life of Riley. All great. I have no doubt the others mentioned are great as well. IMHO I would pick a resort based on preferences and needs. Clear vs stained, other species desired and needed amenities.

Now that i know spring bay has a golf cart so my grandfather can get to and from the dock, it's on my radar screen.
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