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Muskie Fishing -> Fishing Reports and Destinations -> Lake Vermilion - Early Sept
 
Message Subject: Lake Vermilion - Early Sept
zekeekez
Posted 7/31/2010 9:29 PM (#452663)
Subject: Lake Vermilion - Early Sept




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Heading up to Lake Vermilion in early september. Spring Bay is all filled up. Any other recommendations? Going with my dad and looking to also do some northern and walleye fishing (my dad has bad knees,can't stand for very long and likes to catch stuff vs just cast - I'll do some musky fishing as well). East vs West any different for walleyes / northers? Thanks for your ideas.

Jim
Jobu
Posted 8/1/2010 10:29 AM (#452700 - in reply to #452663)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermilion - Early Sept


You could try Vermilion Dam Lodge. Stayed there a few years ago. It is centrally located so it's easy to fish east or west. Good guides out of there too. Ed Tausk, the owner, is a real stand up guy----and he knows what the fish are doing from day to day. Good luck---Jobu
Nate
Posted 8/9/2010 1:08 PM (#454090 - in reply to #452663)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermilion - Early Sept


I have a friend that rents his cabin out, right next to Gruben's marina. give him a shout.
Jeff
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619musky
Posted 8/9/2010 3:41 PM (#454125 - in reply to #452663)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermilion - Early Sept





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White Eagle Resort is a nice place.
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