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muskiehunter2
Posted 5/26/2013 10:48 AM (#643318)
Subject: lostland lake trip ?




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hi guys ,im planning a trip to lostland lake lodge for a familly trip and was wondering if anyone one had tips or advise on it .fishing tips,must see or do's for me,wife and the kids on the lake.any advise before i book would be great ,thanks for the time .
chris
muskellunged
Posted 5/26/2013 11:29 AM (#643329 - in reply to #643318)
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Location: Illinois
hayward things to do/see
shop on Main St. cute, touristy knick knack shops. I'd recommend:
Tremblay's Sweet Shop(on Main St): see candy actually being made- and lots of sweets! mmm peanut brittle
Anglers Bar and Grill(on Main St.): Best lunch spot in town. Eat on the patio, or dine in. 2 lane bowling alley. mmm burgers
Freshwater Fishing Hall Of Fame: A good way to kill an hour and get a memorable family photo in front of the big musky.
Famous Daves BBQ Shack On Round Lake: mmm ribs
River floats are a fun too at the KOA Campground, either by canoe or tubes.
The Moccasin Bar is a Tavern with lots of funny and interesting animal and fish mounts, including the 'World Record" Musky
Good tavern to stop for a round of drinks and a game of pool, and buy a souvenier hat or T-shirt.
The Lumber Jack show is good family entertainment. You can see a schedule at the link provided:
http://scheerslumberjackshow.com/hayward-wi-lumberjack-show.html#ha...
muskiehunter2
Posted 5/26/2013 10:15 PM (#643396 - in reply to #643318)
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thanks for the info.
chris
schleprock82
Posted 5/27/2013 3:55 PM (#643497 - in reply to #643329)
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x 2 on Famous Dave's. We stopped in there last September through the week for lunch. So miserable when we left had to go back to cabin and take a nap. Great food!!!
musky-skunk
Posted 5/28/2013 8:32 AM (#643617 - in reply to #643318)
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Great numbers lake for muskies, fairly scenic and connected to Teal Lake which is probably even more scenic and easier to fish with simple cabbage flats, sunken islands and a couple good weed flats off of islands. 10mph speed limit cuts down on recreational traffic. Great lake and area for a family vacation... X2 on Famous Dave's and if your family likes pie the Norske Nook is kind of an interesting stop.
Flambeauski
Posted 5/28/2013 9:21 AM (#643635 - in reply to #643318)
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Location: Smith Creek
Try to get reservations for the Norsk Nook. I've been there 3 times and have to eat there. 1 hour wait each time.
There's a wildlife park on the south side of town that's pretty cool for the kids.
Langkamp's Guide Svc
Posted 5/28/2013 10:10 AM (#643645 - in reply to #643318)
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x3 Famous Dave's for ribs and Coop's in town for Pizza. Lost land doesn't have a lot of defined structure. Mostly weedbed fishing. As mentioned earlier, Teal is easier to fish in terms of well-defined structure (humps, islands , weed flats). Water is stained on both lakes.
muskiehunter2
Posted 5/28/2013 9:49 PM (#643785 - in reply to #643318)
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how is it to travel between the two lakes by boat? or should i trailer over?
chris
Clammer
Posted 5/28/2013 10:09 PM (#643793 - in reply to #643318)
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Location: Wisconsin
no need to trailer, it is a nice easy ride. There is a rock pile marked at the mouth at Lost Land.
Esoxman22
Posted 5/29/2013 9:32 AM (#643853 - in reply to #643318)
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Location: Northern Wisc.
i second angler bar and grill....hands down the greatest friday fish fry anywhere....all you can eat and it is great....its the only fish fry i have throughout the year, because all the other ones dont compare to anglers. Fresh water hall of fame is a staple in hayward....Hayward is great place to relax and check out nature on the many lakes.....
Clammer
Posted 5/29/2013 10:23 AM (#643874 - in reply to #643318)
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Location: Wisconsin
Lostland Lake Lodge has a real nice fish fry as well.

Edited by Clammer 5/29/2013 10:24 AM
chasintails
Posted 5/30/2013 11:48 AM (#644123 - in reply to #643318)
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Got to try Anglers Haven's Pizza on LCO. Best around
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