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Message Subject: Minnesota Vacation Help!
musky23
Posted 8/11/2008 9:33 AM (#330796)
Subject: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 186


Location: West Chicago, IL
My dad and I are taking a week off August 23-30 to go fishing. We were planning on going to Eagle Lake in Canada but my brother lost his job and can't go with and that is just too far for me to drive with no help. I want to go to Minnesota and am looking for some suggestions. Mille Lacs and Leech are not an options they are too big of water for my dad to handle.

Thanks!
Mike
Obfuscate Musky
Posted 8/11/2008 9:39 AM (#330798 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 654


Location: MPLS, MN
Miltona. Big fish, good numbers, approx 5,000 acres. Nice town close plus other lakes like Lobster to choose from.
lambeau
Posted 8/11/2008 9:41 AM (#330799 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!


head to the West Arm of Vermilion.
plenty of big fish, but lots of protected bays, islands, etc. so it fishes pretty easy even in poor weather.

Spring Bay Resort treated us very well a few weeks ago, and offer reasonable rates.
http://www.springbayresort.com
happy hooker
Posted 8/11/2008 10:05 AM (#330807 - in reply to #330799)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 3165


leech lake area dosent have to be leech
you could cherry pick leech and go on a calm day or theres surrounding muskie waters many to choose- Baby,Wabedo,Ingwadonna,women, little boy,little wolf,,,Your not all that far from Bemidi either,,Big,Lake Bemidji, Plantagenet,the many bays of Cass...
Beutiful area and not nearly has crowded has Milly and V
musky23
Posted 8/11/2008 10:43 AM (#330814 - in reply to #330807)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 186


Location: West Chicago, IL
Thanks for the info so far! Does anyone know specific resorts that they would recommend? (Thanks for the Spring Bay tip, but it looks that they are booked that week )

Mike
rpike
Posted 8/11/2008 11:02 AM (#330821 - in reply to #330814)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 292


Location: Minneapolis
Life Of Riley resort on Norwegian Bay (west end of Vermilion) was good when I was there several years ago. It's way up a skinny bay, but the run it's also very protected. They have both housekeeping and American Plan packages.

At that time, they did not have much of a catch and release ethic, but they won't frown at you for releasing muskies.
djwilliams
Posted 8/11/2008 11:40 AM (#330829 - in reply to #330821)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 793


Location: Ames, Iowa
23- The Hooker has it right on. Many lakes to choose from in the Longville area. I would google "Longville area lakes" or lakes association.
Good Luck,
Don
mskygyd
Posted 8/12/2008 2:45 PM (#331096 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: RE: Minnesota Vacation Help!


Birch Villa Resort on Cass.
Protected harbor with slips and electric hook up.
was there last year for PMTT - excellent.
no5holeclint
Posted 8/12/2008 8:23 PM (#331159 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 31


Location: sauk rapids, mn
My sister in Law has a cabin in the longville area, and we make a trip every year. there are so many muskie lakes there. I personally like Inguadona, but Walker bay on leech has been good in August. I have been to Baby lake, clear water, stay off on a bright day! Wabado has been tough for me in the 3-4 times I have been there.I have heard Woman has to few numbers... can't say for sure. I have always wanted to go to Cass and Lake Bemidji and also a few friends have said Plantanginette, is not a very big lake, but has some very nice muskies. I would check out that area! Good Luck and let us know how it goes.
bustinlips
Posted 8/12/2008 9:16 PM (#331162 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: RE: Minnesota Vacation Help!




Posts: 47


I would highly recommend Longville. My personal favorite place in the world.
MuskieE
Posted 8/12/2008 9:27 PM (#331166 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: RE: Minnesota Vacation Help!





Posts: 2060


Location: Appleton,WI
is there a campground on leech??or in the longvillie area right on the lake?
castmaster
Posted 8/12/2008 11:54 PM (#331191 - in reply to #330796)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!





Posts: 910


Location: Hastings, mn, 55033
Little Boy Resort & Campground on Little Boy Lake in the Longville area has camping and is also a sponsor for the Twin Cities Chapter of Muskies Inc.

Here's a link.
http://littleboyresort.com/

Other camping options in the area as well. Just do a google search.
Big Girls
Posted 8/15/2008 11:42 AM (#331581 - in reply to #331191)
Subject: Re: Minnesota Vacation Help!


MapTrap Lake in Park Rapids...
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