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Message Subject: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?
sworrall
Posted 12/13/2021 8:35 AM (#999628)
Subject: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 32761


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'm looking forward to AML for two weeks in the Summer and one in the Fall. You?
CincySkeez
Posted 12/13/2021 9:30 AM (#999630 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 584


Location: Duluth
A week at a buddies cabin on an island in Obabikon Bay in June or August and a 3 day trip to the Goulais in late fall.
Earl333
Posted 12/13/2021 11:06 AM (#999631 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 8


Doing our first fly in to Rowan Lake and a week on LOTW out at Miles Bay.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 12/13/2021 12:56 PM (#999634 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 2255


Location: Chisholm, MN
Possibly LOTWs but I bet they won’t let me in.
RyanJoz
Posted 12/13/2021 10:52 PM (#999644 - in reply to #999634)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 1673


Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Staying home to avoid the mass of people going.
sworrall
Posted 12/14/2021 7:54 AM (#999649 - in reply to #999634)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 32761


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Kirby Budrow - 12/13/2021 12:56 PM

Possibly LOTWs but I bet they won’t let me in.


What's that based on? You seem OK to me....:)
jvlast15
Posted 12/14/2021 8:59 AM (#999655 - in reply to #999649)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 297


Hoping to make a trip up to Sabaskong this year.
southern comfort
Posted 12/14/2021 9:09 AM (#999658 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 373


My "big trip" will be a combination of trips to my favorites spots each year. Vilas County opener and Fall, Green Bay in the summer and Vermillion early Fall.
Top H2O
Posted 12/14/2021 9:34 AM (#999659 - in reply to #999649)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
sworrall - 12/14/2021 7:54 AM

Kirby Budrow - 12/13/2021 12:56 PM

Possibly LOTWs but I bet they won’t let me in.


What's that based on? You seem OK to me....:)


the Govt. vaccine mandates may require you to have 5 or 6 shots by summer... Who knows ?
Just a hunch, but I don't think Kirby or myself will be participating in their experiment.
I already had 2 shots voluntarily, don't need any more.
ToddM
Posted 12/14/2021 12:12 PM (#999664 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 20173


Location: oswego, il
No vacation time for me in 2022 so no trips other than weekenders to northern wi, indiana and LSC.
4amuskie
Posted 12/14/2021 2:43 PM (#999669 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Cant tell you but its really good
IAJustin
Posted 12/15/2021 7:01 AM (#999685 - in reply to #999669)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 1964


It will be nice to get back to multiple trips to Ontario..Have a week booked for June and August already..we’ll see about July and October.. 4 weeks in Ontario sounds about right.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 12/15/2021 12:23 PM (#999694 - in reply to #999659)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 2255


Location: Chisholm, MN
Top H2O - 12/14/2021 9:34 AM

sworrall - 12/14/2021 7:54 AM

Kirby Budrow - 12/13/2021 12:56 PM

Possibly LOTWs but I bet they won’t let me in.


What's that based on? You seem OK to me....:)


the Govt. vaccine mandates may require you to have 5 or 6 shots by summer... Who knows ?
Just a hunch, but I don't think Kirby or myself will be participating in their experiment.
I already had 2 shots voluntarily, don't need any more.


Without changing the whole subject of the post, I have my reasons and I believe they are good ones!

I certainly hope I can go but I’m not holding my breath. I had a great season at home, especially for not fishing much so I’m not too bummed.
VMS
Posted 12/15/2021 2:49 PM (#999698 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 3467


Location: Elk River, Minnesota
My hope is back to Lake of the woods for a week in early-mid august

Gotta see what the wife thinks of going to a new place this year as our normal location might boot us out as we are just a couple only rather than a group of 4. Have some ideas of how we can maybe increase that, though... Have to see...

If Wife cannot go, I might be on my own... That'll put me in a tent on an island somewhere out there..
Top H2O
Posted 12/16/2021 2:39 PM (#999741 - in reply to #999698)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 4080


Location: Elko - Lake Vermilion
Vermilion for 6 six months... God willing.
medy
Posted 12/16/2021 5:09 PM (#999746 - in reply to #999698)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 89


I'd like to make it up to Chamberlain Narrows area of Lac Seul, but not sure it's in the cards
jchiggins
Posted 12/16/2021 9:45 PM (#999750 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 1757


Location: new richmond, wi. & isle, mn
I have too much paid vacation.
For sure lotw mid July. Should spend some time with Herbie again, but it is still fun playing the MN lottery.
mikie
Posted 12/17/2021 11:10 AM (#999756 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Location: Athens, Ohio
Me and Mauser are heading back to do Ohia lakes for our birthdays in April.
After that,m who knows? m
jerryb
Posted 12/17/2021 11:48 AM (#999759 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
Once they announced America's could enter Canada last fall I started making plans to take the shot's. Wasn't thrilled about it but all of our fishing days are numbered and I'm not going to give a single one of them up if I can help it.

 Next year, it will be nice to fish on the Canadian side of the Detroit river once again, last year I landed 21 muskies from the Michigan side in a little over a week. As far as Big trips it's got to be our 18th time to the Vermilion Bay area. Last October 3 guys/ 2 boats landed 114 muskies, need I say more?
sworrall
Posted 12/21/2021 10:42 AM (#999818 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 32761


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I'm thinking maybe hitting Thaddeus and a the Indian chan too, since I'll be in the area.
Brian Hoffies
Posted 12/21/2021 11:22 AM (#999824 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 1663


Today my thoughts are staying in Minnesota. I'll sell the boat, vastly downsize to a 16' maybe. Then buy a touring motorcycle and hit the road.
civil twilight
Posted 12/21/2021 6:44 PM (#999839 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?





Posts: 24


Location: Southern WI
Currently debating where I want to go as I’m getting tired of the pressure down here in S. Wisconsin. Used to do LCO all the time but after getting back into the sport I’ve since learned it’s been speared out. Really want to focus on one or two lakes and stick them out rather than drive all over state so I’m torn between Hayward area and Minocqua area. Currently toying with the idea of hiring Ty Sennet and trying to figure out Chip. Any recs inside of the US and preferably in the state of WI welcome.
wisriverrat
Posted 12/22/2021 2:32 PM (#999854 - in reply to #999839)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 368


Location: On the River
4 or 5 Trips to the northwest angle
RickW
Posted 12/22/2021 7:01 PM (#999859 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 7


Keystone Lodge Cedar Lake, Ontario. I hear there is excellent walleye fishing, which is what my wife likes, and lots of muskies for me.
krazyk
Posted 12/23/2021 8:54 AM (#999864 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 45


Great Slave twice,once for giant pike, second for trophy lakers.then I'll go waste some time on LOTW muskie fishing in September ! Might even hit the Goon if I can squeeze it in ..
jerryb
Posted 12/23/2021 4:34 PM (#999869 - in reply to #999864)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 688


Location: Northern IL
Great Slave, cool! Do you subscribe to Andrew and The Wild North? That dude is cool!

I've gotten a couple notes recently requested a little clarification. No my buddy's and I were not on the Indian Chain. Fished it 1 time 16 years ago for 3 hrs. before getting rained off or something... The other species we landed in Oct. included northern pike, sm bass, 50+/- walleyes and a lake trout or two.
Merry Christmas to all, even Steve.

Fingers crossed they let us back across the border in 22!



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Udee2159
Posted 12/25/2021 11:51 AM (#999905 - in reply to #999628)
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NW Angle of LOTW at the end of June…can’t wait
Cabbage Patch
Posted 12/25/2021 9:28 PM (#999910 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: RE: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 200


Location: Milwaukee, WI
Looking to get back up to Lake of the Woods on Sab bay for a week in July. Might be looking for a couple people to go with, if my buddy can’t make it. PM me if you may be interested. I’ve been going up there for about 56 years, do pretty well. July 1-9.
pickolish1
Posted 12/27/2021 8:30 AM (#999919 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: RE: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 56


Musky sanctuary lakes near Sioux Lookout in June. (Hopefully) if camp re-opens
Obabikon camp early Sept.
Its all my wife will let me spend in a year.
ColdLabatts
Posted 12/27/2021 11:51 PM (#999930 - in reply to #999628)
Subject: Re: Where's your 'big trip' for 2022?




Posts: 72


A week up at the Manitou for me. The girlfriend also roped me into an early season trip to Tamarack. I've been going to Canada for 13 years and never fished LOTW, so that'll be new.
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