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For muskie fisherman, our location provides a central location to cover both the east and west basins of Lake Vermilion. If you want variety in where you fish, we have access to a boat on nearby Wolf Lake, which is full of walleyes and big smallmouth bass. We also have boats on the Vermilion River, where you can fish for northern pike, bass, and panfish. Toggle navigation. About Lake Vermillion. Home About Lake Vermillion. More than visible islands are interspersed with countless rocky offshore reefs and shoals that attract prey fish and predators alike.

In short, Lake Vermilion is a one-in-a-million fishing destination that every angler should experience at least once, according to competitive fisherman and Team Northland Member Jamie Lindseth.

Muskies, too, are a prized quarry, and the status of their population offers any savvy angler a decent shot at catching a plus incher.

Lake Vermilion is rich in structure, so while the areas Lindseth points out here are good starting spots, he recommends using them as a guide to identify other fish-holding areas as well. Depending on the season and the day, you may not need to venture farther than these marked areas, but you can expand opportunities by expanding your range. During the fall, narrows and pinch points become hotspots for walleyes because the predators are keyed to ambush spots where they can attack schools of baitfish in a confined area.

Snap-jig the combo while moving the boat slowly along with the electric motor. Farther west along the southern shoreline, try the mouth of Everett Bay as well as the waters around Jack Rabbit Island, using the tactics already mentioned. Walleyes will be anywhere they can find a dependable food supply. Fall is also prime time for big muskies. Lindseth recommends fishing the string of main-basin reefs and shoals stretching from Potato Island to the northeast, using crankbaits, bucktails and large soft-plastics.

There are several rivers and creeks feeding Lake Vermilion, but the only outflow is the Vermilion River. Lake Vermilion is 40, acres in size. At miles, Lake Vermilion has the longest shoreline of any lake in Minnesota. There are islands in Lake Vermilion — one for every day of the year! During the boating season, the lake is well marked with numbered buoys and channel markers.

Lake Vermilion usually begins to freeze by mid-November. Ice out has occured as early as April 2 in and as late as May 23 in



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