Author: Gord

Warning…..look no further!!!!!

I warned you now, didn't I..... Good thing my hat fits both heads! O.K. the theme of this post is…

Suckers & other signs of Spring…….

The suckers have been in the creek for the past week, but they seem to really be turning on the…

Suckers & other signs of Spring…….

The suckers have been in the creek for the past week, but they seem to really be turning on the…

Me and my "Licence to Collect Fish for Scientific Purposes"…….

If you recall from last year, the MNR was conducting a tracking survey on a number of lake trout that…

Me and my “Licence to Collect Fish for Scientific Purposes”…….

If you recall from last year, the MNR was conducting a tracking survey on a number of lake trout that…

And the winner is…………..

April 14th proves to be the correct date for ice out in Vermilion Bay. This beats the previous record of…

The ice………she lingers……….

.......like the aroma of a wet dog on your truck seat.........it takes a while to dissipate. So too with the…

Ice out drags on…..

Strong south-west winds have pushed what ice remains over to Strawberry & McColls Island. Today, the ice is still moving…

Ice on the move………..

..........and so is Lucy. Nothing like a brisk swim in ice water to shake off the winter blues. A canoe…

Ice out update………..

Early April crocus are up in Vermilion Bay! But the ice is still hanging in there! Is Maggie depressed because…

More signs of Spring……

Here's a few shots from a different perspective.....looking towards the lodge from the government dock...... Vermilion Bay from the government…

A Happy Easter thaw…….

Is this the "Easter Pike" going back down it's hole? No, it's just an interesting ice fishing photo taken by…
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If you’re looking for an outstanding vacation spot for the serious fisherman or a family get away you should consider Vermillion Bay Lodge on Eagle Lake, Ontario Canada. We have stayed at many lake resorts over the years, but none offer the simple pleasures of this one. The lake is large enough and holds enough fish for the most adventuresome fisherman and yet easy for local family fishing for young children. Bring your own boat or use one of the aluminum boats (20 hp) at the lodge. Boat dockage is well protected from the wind and allows easy access to the water.

What sets this lodge apart from most others is it is always clean, well kept with lots to do including paddle boats canoes, bon fires in the evenings and a just plain friendly atmosphere.

Bruce & Sally

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