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Message Subject: Places to stay, Northwest Angle
musky99
Posted 3/3/2004 8:33 PM (#99290)
Subject: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 197


Location: N Illinois
Looking for a destination to fish the 3rd week of August (aug 14-21). Thinking of trying the Northwest Angle. Any thoughts about the fishing this time of year, places to stay, experiences, etc, would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Edited by musky99 3/3/2004 8:36 PM
muskyboy
Posted 3/3/2004 9:15 PM (#99298 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle


Call my friend Frank Walsh at Bay Store Camp on Oak Island. The best musky camp going in the best musky waters of LOTW.

Steve
MRoberts
Posted 3/3/2004 9:28 PM (#99303 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 714


Location: Rhinelander, WI
I'll second Walsh's Baystore Resort. Frank is a great guy and will get you on fish. The time of year you are looking at may mean you have to deal with green water, but don't be afraid of it. We caught some of awesome fish in water so green most guys where driving rigth by looking for clearer water.

Check out Franks Message board and ask away he will hook you up.

http://www.baystorecamp.com/reports.htm

Nail A Pig!

Mike
Murph!
Posted 3/3/2004 10:31 PM (#99312 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 147


Location: Leech Lake, Walker, MN.
Won't meet a better host than Frank, he can fish too lol.

Good luck, Murph
nwild
Posted 3/3/2004 11:19 PM (#99316 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
Ummm, I don't know!!

Frank's is the place to be, I will be there in July. First rate guy and an awesome fish camp!! Did I mention the fishing is alright?
Mark H.
Posted 3/4/2004 6:58 AM (#99324 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Another vote for Frank at Walsh's Bay Store Camp....
FredJ
Posted 3/4/2004 8:32 AM (#99331 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 145


Location: Eau Claire, WI
I have been to Frank's myself and highly recommend it.Fred
Slamr
Posted 3/4/2004 8:34 AM (#99333 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 7119


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
Check this out for info on Frank's place:

http://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/articles/03.04.2004/360/Chat.with.G...
rpieske
Posted 3/4/2004 8:51 AM (#99336 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
I agree with Walsh's especially for someone not familiar with muskie fishing in the Northwest Angle. Another really nice resort is Bonnie Brae Resort also on Oak Island. It has exceptionally nice facilities and the most modern Townhouse and apartment type housekeeping units I've seen. You can reach them by doing a Google.com search on Bonnie Brae Resort. Tell Don that Bob Pieske says Hi! Haven't been there for a few years, but have a lot of pleasant memories.
Jono
Posted 3/4/2004 9:23 AM (#99341 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 726


Location: Eau Claire, WI
I vote 15 times for Frank's place! LOL!

I'm planning on July and August trips to Bay Store this year. Frank and Laura are great hosts.

Jono

Posted 3/4/2004 9:56 AM (#99346 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle


ditto

can't go wrong with Frank, but he fills up fast so call soon.
MuskyMidget
Posted 3/4/2004 10:28 AM (#99356 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 925


You can't beat Monument Bay Lodge if they have openings. It is nothing fancy, but gets you alot farther north for lodging.

Easier access everyday to Big Narrows and the northern waters of the Angle.
Fishwizard
Posted 3/4/2004 3:03 PM (#99397 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 366


Bob,
Bonnie Brae resort was sold last year. The new owner's are part of a chain of resorts if I remember right. Not sure of the new name.

Bay Store is definitely the place to go.

Ryan Anderson


Edited by Fishwizard 3/4/2004 3:05 PM
matt
Posted 3/4/2004 4:01 PM (#99409 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 80


Location: IL
Frank Walshes Bay Store camp is the spot without question....

He has topless dock girls, an all you can eat chinese buffet (breakfast,lunch and dinner), 50 incher garauntee, sweedish massage(with an optional happy ending:-), Ranger 620's for renting (25 bucks a day) and and and... free guided trips by Dick Pearson...

Well... maybe not.... but it is still the best darn place I have stayed on Lake of the Woods... Uncle Frank is the man!!!!

FishingFool
Posted 3/4/2004 9:11 PM (#99448 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Location: Eau Claire,WI
I have stayed at Angle Outpost Resort and I highly recommend it. The people are friendly,good docks with electricity,and the price wasn't bad either.Plus,you may see Doug Johnson or Dick Pearson,(they guide out of the resort).
matt
Posted 3/5/2004 9:09 AM (#99488 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle




Posts: 80


Location: IL
I dont think Dick guides out of Angle outpost anymore...
musky99
Posted 3/5/2004 12:04 PM (#99521 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 197


Location: N Illinois
Thanks all. I have info on the way from both Monument Bay and Bay Store. Bay Store has an opening the week I'm looking for. With all the positive responses, it looks like it'll be Baystore.
musky99
Posted 3/6/2004 10:10 AM (#99575 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 197


Location: N Illinois
SLAMR, thanks for the link. It was quite informative.I need to pay more attention to the chat schedule.
Trophymuskie
Posted 3/6/2004 11:28 AM (#99577 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 1430


Location: Eastern Ontario
I think you should avoid Bay Store camp as it looks to be full at all times.
TECK
Posted 3/6/2004 12:27 PM (#99579 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 670


Location: Minnetonka , MN.
Monument Bay will save you a lot of GAS. Good fishing real close.I love that place.
musky99
Posted 3/6/2004 3:31 PM (#99587 - in reply to #99290)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 197


Location: N Illinois
Monument Bay is booked the week I am looking for. As of 3 days ago, Bay Store still had openings. Thanks.
rpieske
Posted 3/6/2004 3:58 PM (#99588 - in reply to #99397)
Subject: RE: Places to stay, Northwest Angle





Posts: 484


Location: St. Louis, MO., Marco Is., FL, Nestor Falls, ON
Thanks Ryan. I didn't know it had been sold. Hope the new owners do a good job with it. It never seemed to develop the potential it had.
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