Category: Eagle Lake

Winter at Vermilion Bay Lodge

Click on the "Winter at Vermilion Bay Lodge" link to see what really goes on here at VBL! Winter at…

Eenie, Meenie, Miny, Moe……

Every year, before open water arrives, I seem to spend a lot of time thinking about the tackle I might…

Mojakka Days Celebrated In Edgerton, WI

Mojakka...It starts with a vision of a delicious fish soup from Finland. But it only materializes after a sucessful lake…

Kurt, back in the day……….

This poor photo by Gord documents our 55 minute 2 man limit. It was a day trip that we had…

The Wiley Whitefish….

In our continuing effort to showcase all the species we fish for here at VBL I present the whitefish. There…

BULLSEYE!!! Come to VBL for perchfest 2011

This is for you Bastable!!!! There will be none of this sitting around CRAP in 2011 Yup Gord taking a…

Team Vollmer……….

It was pointed out to me after the last issue of the VBL newsletter "The Beaver" was mailed out that…

January at the lodge…..

Welcome to the lodge in the winter...... Mike's garden shed project looking good, but it must be pretty chilly in…

Cryogenic deer……..

Last weekend Susanne and I went for a ride on Eagle Lake and came across the site of some recent…

Summertime, makes me feel fine…..

Well, its a new year and that means deer hunting is over and spring fishing seems a long way off.…

Photos from 2010……in no particular order….

Colonel's Island in a veil of frost............. Brother in law John enjoying ice fishing and Keith Mitchell's Crown Royal. Nuclear…

Dueling Banjo’s at Vermilion Bay Lodge

Let it be said here that Gord has access to some lakes where it truly doesn't matter what you throw…
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Testimonials

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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