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mecoltin123
Posted 5/30/2014 8:17 AM (#713375)
Subject: Best destination?





Posts: 146


Location: Alsip, IL
Next year I'd like to take a trip somewhere I've never been as a late graduation gift. I have done almost all of my fishing in the UP and IL and would love a change of pace. my girlfriend of 3 years would like to tag along so this means im going to need somewhere decent to stay to make it as enjoyable as possible for her. LOTW has always been a dream of mine but I'm open to suggestions. Obviously I'd love a shot at a 50+ but I really just wana get away from city living and hopefully get my girlfriend into a fish or two and show her how fun a week on the water can be. Probably would hire a guide for a day as well. Any suggestions from you guys that have taken destination musky trips would be appreciated.

Thanks, Coltin.
Musky Brian
Posted 5/30/2014 8:28 AM (#713377 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: RE: Best destination?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
if LOTW has always been a dream of yours then make it happen. Been on many, many lakes in my time and it is my favorite of them all.
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 5/30/2014 8:38 AM (#713378 - in reply to #713377)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 150


Location: Appleton, WI
go ahead and spend a week up on LOTW and you will have to go back every year. That place is heaven on earth
lennyg3
Posted 5/30/2014 9:10 AM (#713385 - in reply to #713378)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 483


Location: NE PA
I have to echo the statements above. Not only is the fishing world class, but the scenery is something you dream about. I was there at the end of July and only saw a handful of boats during my entire week. That place has it all, and nice pike to boot.
muskyhunter47
Posted 5/30/2014 9:25 AM (#713390 - in reply to #713385)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
If you want great fishing. Great views things other then fishing to do. Go to Alaska. No place better if you want to fish musky LOTW.
mecoltin123
Posted 5/30/2014 9:31 AM (#713391 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 146


Location: Alsip, IL
Anyone have any recommendations for a good resort that wont cost me my life savings up there for 5 days possibly 7 if the time off is available. Somewhere with nice ccabins and a good guide nearby
Paramuskyhunter
Posted 5/30/2014 9:47 AM (#713394 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 150


Location: Appleton, WI
Give Frank a call at bay store camp
muskieman6
Posted 5/30/2014 9:48 AM (#713395 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 91


Location: Metro , Mille Lacs, and G. Rapids
Lake vermilion here in minnesota everrets bay lodge, vermilion dam lodge and many more
bdog
Posted 5/30/2014 12:25 PM (#713414 - in reply to #713395)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 357


Location: Duluth, MN
LOTW, or if you really wanna see so me cool stuff check out Crow (Kakagi) lake across the rd. Go on the opener and sight fish them! Funnest fishing I've ever had.
Check out Musky Bay Resort. Great people, reasonable prices.
DonPursch
Posted 5/30/2014 12:43 PM (#713416 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: RE: Best destination?




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Just take a few minutes and check out my web site nielsensflyinlodge.com please just take a minute it will change every thing Really.Thanks And always Calm Waters To you both.later Don
bigred2198
Posted 5/30/2014 1:50 PM (#713433 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 397


i agree with matt, one week there has me dreaming of getting back all the time, frank at baystore camp is very helpful
Matt DeVos
Posted 5/30/2014 3:11 PM (#713442 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 580


There are quite a few great destinations in NW Ontario. No shortage of choices for resorts/lodges on LOTW. For your first trip up there, I'd suggest either NW Angle or Sabaskong areas. In the angle, I've stayed at the Angle Outpost resort on multiple occasions and wouldn't hesitate to return. Mylie's would be a great choice if your looking at Sabaskong. As an alternative to LOTW, IMO Eagle Lake/Andy Myers Lodge should be on every muskie angler's bucket list and would be an excellent choice as well. Good luck. Researching and planning the trip is part of the fun!
vegas492
Posted 5/30/2014 3:20 PM (#713444 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 1036


I think I'd give one of anything I have two of, on my body, for a trip to Nielsen's Lodge....
mecoltin123
Posted 5/30/2014 3:57 PM (#713446 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 146


Location: Alsip, IL
Yea money would definitely play a factor for me. I'd want to be around or under 2000 for both of us. Would I be best off bringing my boat? Or renting a boat up there. I'd be towing it from Chicago.
muskyhunter47
Posted 5/30/2014 4:12 PM (#713448 - in reply to #713446)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 1638


Location: Minnesota
If you want to stay under 2000 i would go to vermilion. I have rented house's for a week 1200 bucks. Went to "homes for rent by owner" type in the lake and find a place to stay.
Musky Brian
Posted 5/30/2014 10:42 PM (#713475 - in reply to #713448)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 1767


Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
not overly difficult to stay under 2k for 2 people at LOTW, might have to skip certain lodging options that are more expensive but that's not hard to do. I would also highly suggest bringing your own boat, most of the rentals are pretty basic....As far as guides go, they really are not necessary. LOTW, even though it's a Canadian shield lake, is not that difficult to figure out. If something looks fishy it more then likely is. It's dark stained water and fish often will hold very shallow, there's no magic needed really. If your new to Canada reading through Muskies on the shield by Dick Pearson could teach you a lot.....

and for the guys saying Vermilion over LOTW?...hmmmm, that's an interesting opinion
Dan Klis
Posted 6/1/2014 7:47 PM (#713609 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: RE: Best destination?




Posts: 153


To get her started i wouldn't go too remote. Vermillion or Leech would be my options. That way she can get away and sight see if she wants.
5th lake Brad
Posted 6/1/2014 8:40 PM (#713620 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 537


Location: Gilberts IL/Rhinelander WI
Getting her a fish or two may be pushing it on Big V. It's a gamble, she may get a 55 and be hooked for life. More likely scenario is that she gets none and never wants to go again. LOTW she's almost guaranteed a fish, but is sight seeing a bigger deal? Lot of factors come in to play....good luck

Edited by 5th lake Brad 6/2/2014 9:23 AM
Emptynet
Posted 6/1/2014 9:23 PM (#713626 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: RE: Best destination?




Posts: 399


Location: WI
You might want to look at resorts around Nestor Falls, On. Right at the east end of Sabaskong Bay and only 1/2 hr away from Sioux Narrows if a little sight seeing is on your agenda. Plenty of good fishing within a 15 min boat ride for muskies, walleye, and smallmouth.
T_Peterzen55
Posted 6/2/2014 9:50 AM (#713655 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 117


Vermilion is too hard

Edited by T_Peterzen55 6/2/2014 10:54 AM
jwegs
Posted 6/2/2014 12:22 PM (#713684 - in reply to #713655)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 164


Location: Twin Cities
LOTW! No question.
jdeezay74
Posted 6/2/2014 12:58 PM (#713697 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: RE: Best destination?




Posts: 256


Location: plant earth
LOTW for sure sabaskong bay, RED WING LODGE they will take care of you. Awsome fishing very close to camp.
MuskyMidget
Posted 6/2/2014 7:10 PM (#713758 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 921


LOTW. I wouldn't chance it on a lake Like Vermilion or Leech. If you keep your bait in the water you're almost guaranteed to catch fish on LOTW. For sure she will at least see some and that's half the fun.

I don't know how big your boat is but it doesn't need to be very big if you go out of Nestor Falls.

I've been all over LOTW from Sabaskong, NW angle, Sioux Narrows, and Kenora with my 16 foot Crestliner. Be smart and keep an eye on the weather and you'll be fine.

Edited by MuskyMidget 6/2/2014 7:12 PM
MstrMusky
Posted 6/2/2014 7:58 PM (#713778 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?




Posts: 156


Lake of the Woods is like the Mecca of Musky fishing. I don't think you can go wrong there. I've fished Sabaskong Bay, and its good "all around" water.

My personal preference since I am after top end fish is to fish Eagle Lake, and eventually you'll want to check that place out.

I have also fished Kakagi/Crow, and I cannot second the recommendation given above. Yes, the East End of that lake is basically undeveloped and "wilderness". It certainly is beautiful water, but the Musky fishing just is not that good (compared to LOTW and Eagle). We casted our brains out for 8 years there with our biggest at 47". Most fish were 32"-42" casting, with the bigger fish coming trolling after dark (up to 47"), though my buddy did lose a absolute BEAST of a fish in 2003. I have no doubt there are supertankers in Kakagi/Crow, but they are rarely where we are trolling/casting.

So, all in all, I'd say LOTW-Sabasking is the best bet for what you are looking for, and in the future you owe it to yourself to check out Eagle Lake too (bigger fish...but maybe leave the girlfriend home and make it a true 'trophy hunt" as opposed to "some time on the water with the lady and we hope we get some fish.")

Just my 2-cents.
tbaatz
Posted 6/2/2014 8:35 PM (#713788 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 140


Location: Scandia MN
I know people that live on Vermilion and go to LOTW to fish if that tells you anything.
mecoltin123
Posted 6/2/2014 10:05 PM (#713806 - in reply to #713375)
Subject: Re: Best destination?





Posts: 146


Location: Alsip, IL
I've done a ton of reading recently and for a trip with her I think lake of the woods is where we'll be looking into. although vermilion is definitely a must fish for me eventually, it seems like everything i read says my best chances of putting her into a fish would be LOTW. i brought her to my cottage in the UP but she just got to net the 8 i got that week, she rose one and didn't even see it, i wound up catching a glimpse of it while she was in lala land. She seems more excited about traveling to Canada and just relaxing, and the pictures we have seen of LOTW look amazing. Just trying to get her to see why I love to muskie fish so much, and if in showing her i get to go to Canada well then that's a win win for me. I appreciate everyone's input.
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