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Message Subject: Lake Vermillion
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Posted 9/15/2005 10:55 AM (#159647)
Subject: Lake Vermillion


Considering a trip to Vermillion for a couple days at the end of September, beginning of October. Have never fished it before. Wanting to camp and looking for suggestions on where to go and what lake/fishing is like this time of year. Thanks in advance.
BatMan
Posted 9/18/2005 9:17 PM (#159958 - in reply to #159647)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion


Call MuskyTom! muskytomguideservice.com
Phoenix
Posted 9/19/2005 7:49 AM (#159968 - in reply to #159647)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion





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Location: Mendota Heights, MN
For the East End try Mclinley Park Campground http://www.mckinleypark.net/index.html.

For the West End, it has to be WakemUp bay campground. http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/state_forests/sft00027/index.html

I prefer the East end, but the wind can really play harry with boat control. If you have a small boat, I would refer you to the West end, much more protected from the wind.

Hiring a guide is always a good idea, if you can afford it. Otherwise, fish the bouys at structure. There are fish in these areas.

Steve
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 9/19/2005 2:52 PM (#160044 - in reply to #159647)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion


There are the "campgrounds" mentioned or there are many places around the lake to camp.
Pick up a map and it should show areas like Hinsdale Island with a bunch of campsites. Pretty nice sites and not busy this time of the year.

As far as fishing -- if it looks fishy fish it. It's all good.

Steve
Phoenix
Posted 9/20/2005 3:46 AM (#160084 - in reply to #159647)
Subject: RE: Lake Vermillion





Posts: 185


Location: Mendota Heights, MN
Have you tried to pull a boat up to tie it off off on the Hinsdale Island sites? We scouted them all this year and found only 1 or 2 where you could pull a boat up safely, and it wouldn't get creamed on the rocks if a wind came up.

Also, those sites are fairly small, amd boat in only. I wish there where larger boat in sites on Big V. as I don't care much for the RV "campgrounds".

Steve
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