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Disco Dan
Posted 9/8/2010 9:46 AM (#458586)
Subject: Lake Vermillion thoughts


Heading to the Big V next week for the first time. Anyone been out lately? Looks like the nights have been cooler and lots of rain. Any suggestions on how to approach these fish would be much apprieciated. Getting a guide would be ideal if we had the cake, but we just can't afford it. Thanks for any advice you got, plus if you know of a good spot to watch NFL football on the lake with good food would be great too. Tight lines, Dan
sworrall
Posted 9/9/2010 10:55 AM (#458757 - in reply to #458586)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion thoughts





Posts: 32959


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The Landing on the west side for the game and food, and the usual lures you would expect for late summer action. The fish will not have moved much, so expect them to be on the edges and first 30' of the weedlines and even shallower in low light and on the reef edges/breaklines and tops in low light. SO much good water..
Hammskie
Posted 9/9/2010 11:35 AM (#458761 - in reply to #458757)
Subject: Re: Lake Vermillion thoughts





Posts: 697


Location: Minnetonka
Where are you staying? Fishing I have no idea... I would bring a cisco colored Intimidator and a handful of Cowigirls though. For food... even if you're on the west side, making the drive to Bayview Lodge outside of Tower is worth it. They've got the best menu on the lake by far. If you've eaten there, you know. Google: bayview lodge, lake vermilion

Edited by Hammskie 9/9/2010 11:36 AM
Jobu
Posted 9/9/2010 11:43 AM (#458765 - in reply to #458586)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion thoughts


Try some PINK x-raps for all around action---everything from bass to pike to muskies eat those darn things. September weather can really thrown some curve balls as far as the muskies go but blades and topwaters ALWAYS seem to produce the bigger fish at this time of year---fish both the weeds and rocks and you'll find fish---- and don't forget the PINK!!!!------Jobu
disco Dan
Posted 9/9/2010 3:37 PM (#458818 - in reply to #458586)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion thoughts


Thanks for all the advice guys. We will be staying near Mocasin point area I beleive. So Pink X-raps, I would never ever think of throwing pink. perhaps you are pulling my leg, but I am a musky fisherman and will do anything if that helps put fish in the boat. Don't know if I have ever seen a pink xrap thou. Thnals again.
Jobu
Posted 9/9/2010 7:56 PM (#458844 - in reply to #458818)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion thoughts


No way Dan---I am NOT pulling your leg! I saw AL Lindner using some PINK up in Minnesota so I decided to give her a try----TRUST ME------everything swimming in Big V will eat a pink x-rap---and I mean everything. We've caught largemouth bass, pike, walleyes, perch, bluegills, smallmouth bass and muskies all tossing the raps---and they don't have to be the HUGE models either. the smaller ones have produced very well on light line. Caught my first ski on Big V--36.5 on a pinky---two days later my buddy got a 55.5 on a pink bucktail-----who knew Big V was turned on to the PINK?---Jobu
Silver Scale
Posted 9/11/2010 8:15 AM (#458986 - in reply to #458844)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion thoughts




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Boat to options for food and watching NFL around Moc Pt.
Bayview Lodge
Vermilion Club - great pizza's. Small dock and a short walk. Closest one if your driving.
Fortune Bay
Wolf Bay Lodge
Glenwood resort maybe.

FYI
The road is under construction up to Moc Pt and is pretty tore up in places.
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