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don
Posted 4/18/2013 8:48 AM (#635676)
Subject: any island camping on vermillion


I'm going up to lake vermillion this summer. Am I able to camp on any of the islands?
hooked
Posted 4/18/2013 8:55 AM (#635679 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: RE: any island camping on vermillion





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It's been a while, but I know there are designated National Forest campsites on the Northeast end. If you get a map they're pretty well marked. That might be your best bet.

Edited by hooked 4/18/2013 8:56 AM
Don
Posted 4/18/2013 9:05 AM (#635684 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: RE: any island camping on vermillion


Thanks for the info,I suspected that was true about the NF land but have never fished this lake.
Guest
Posted 4/18/2013 9:39 AM (#635692 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: RE: any island camping on vermillion


Hinsdale Island has a few campsites on them but from what I've seen it's very rocky and I wouldn't want my boat pulled up on rocks overnight. Small boat or canoe you would be ok
hooked
Posted 4/18/2013 6:04 PM (#635855 - in reply to #635684)
Subject: RE: any island camping on vermillion





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Here's the link to Superior National Forest sites on the V. http://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/superior/recreation/camping-cabins/r...
agrimm
Posted 4/18/2013 9:15 PM (#635910 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion





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Location: Wausau
There are many options, but most are very rocky. If you're lucky you can find one tucked into a bay. I'd suggest on spending your first few hours preparing a boat dock. A camp saw/axe, rope and nails will do the job. Then you can drive your boat onto the cross logs and be safe.


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happy hooker
Posted 4/19/2013 3:43 PM (#636078 - in reply to #635910)
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will you need a source for charging your trolling motor batterys
ARmuskyaddict
Posted 4/19/2013 5:09 PM (#636107 - in reply to #635676)
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Some of the resorts have tent sites too.
Big W
Posted 4/20/2013 12:45 PM (#636300 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion




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Location: North Fork, Flambeau River
Some of the camping sites that I have stayed at are on the Tower side of the lake. We put in at the old Moccasin Point site, and headed to shore directly west of Pine Island, and south of the portage for Trout Lk. Plenty of room for boats and a pontoon.
JKahler
Posted 4/20/2013 6:47 PM (#636369 - in reply to #636078)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion




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Location: WI
happy hooker - 4/19/2013 3:43 PM

will you need a source for charging your trolling motor batterys


I've always wondered about this. Short of bring an extra battery, how do people deal with this? Solar chargers?
agrimm
Posted 4/20/2013 10:06 PM (#636409 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion





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Location: Wausau
I've brought a generator and 200 feet of cord. Locked to a tree as far back as possible.
Silver Scale
Posted 4/21/2013 6:58 AM (#636435 - in reply to #635910)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion




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Just a note it's illegal to cut live trees on State and Federal land without a permit. I'd suggest if you make this sort of thing you use some dead wood. Plenty of that around.
agrimm
Posted 4/21/2013 10:40 AM (#636471 - in reply to #635676)
Subject: Re: any island camping on vermillion





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Location: Wausau
The sites I visit the most have a DNR cut/waste site for dead trees and brush. Yet, you still have to cut to length. Otherwise, as suggested, look for fallen trees. Either way, if you are camping on an island, have a plan for boat parking and electricity.
State sites are first come-first-serve.
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