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Cabbage Patch
Posted 5/17/2020 2:30 PM (#959981)
Subject: Vermillion- Spring Bay




Posts: 200


Location: Milwaukee, WI
Heading up to Spring Bank resort on Vermilion the week of June 26-July 4 for the first time since the annual trip to LOTW seems to be a no go. Heading up there for the first time with my dad. Anyone have any recommendations or advice for a Fishing that part of the lake? Smallmouth and musky are the main fins of choice.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 5/17/2020 2:34 PM (#959982 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 1763


Never been there. However I would think if you read some of the threads on the outings you might gather some intel. Then spread a few PM's around and I'm guessing a plan might take shape.

Good luck, let us know how you do.
sworrall
Posted 5/17/2020 3:49 PM (#959984 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Let me know what fish you want to catch. Steve will help you at Spring Bay Resort for sure, too.
TCESOX
Posted 5/17/2020 5:16 PM (#959987 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 1311


x2 on talking with Steve at Spring Bay. If you can, hire him for a 1/2 or full day. Lots of good spots for whatever your species, on that end of the lake.
Top H2O
Posted 5/22/2020 10:58 PM (#960250 - in reply to #959987)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
I'll be there all summer until Ice up... Love it here ..Spring bay( and the entire crew there) are the Best and it is a Great place to relax and explore .. Great time to chase the Big Girls.....Muskies that is
ToddM
Posted 5/23/2020 10:12 AM (#960259 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 20229


Location: oswego, il
I only fished that area of the lake one time on a family vacation. Don't be shy about catching a few dinners the west side has excellent panfishing.
ghitierman
Posted 6/10/2020 1:47 PM (#961132 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 284


I am also headed to Spring bay. The week before you. I have booked Steve per all the requests but cant get him for a couple days. Can anybody point me in the right direction to get me started when I arrive?

Does the West end of Vermilion prefer a certain color bait, type of bait in the last week of June?
mikie
Posted 6/10/2020 2:58 PM (#961136 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Location: Athens, Ohio
"If you see a buoy, fish it!"
Treasure Island area was good to us. m
ghitierman
Posted 6/10/2020 3:35 PM (#961140 - in reply to #961132)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 284


When I'm staying at spring bay will I be even attempting to venture as far east as big bay? Or will I have plenty of places to fish on the west end?
sworrall
Posted 6/10/2020 4:01 PM (#961145 - in reply to #961140)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'd say there's plenty of water to fish on the West end, and some areas I have seen muskies where very few fish folks for them.
Hoffy
Posted 6/11/2020 4:46 PM (#961202 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay




Posts: 91


When you arrive ask for Steve or Joe and they will mark your maps and tell you what’s working. Great people who treat you like family. You will have a very enjoyable trip.

Edited by Hoffy 6/11/2020 7:17 PM
CincySkeez
Posted 6/15/2020 8:27 AM (#961318 - in reply to #959981)
Subject: Re: Vermillion- Spring Bay





Posts: 650


Location: Duluth
West end is more than enough water. If you don't find them pushed up on the shallow cover don't be afraid to use electronics to search open water.
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