Vermilion Bay Kinsmen Winter Carnival

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What happens when you mix snow-machines, poker, fishing, dog sleds and “fish-less Hugh”?  Watch and find out…

11 thoughts on “Vermilion Bay Kinsmen Winter Carnival

    1. Sorry Andy, but if you saw the sauna then you “saw” the subliminal naked photo of Keith and Norm, which I cleverly inserted at a speed faster than the human brain can register. That image is now implanted in your brain stem….enjoy!

  1. Thanks Gord and Suzanne the music was pretty awesome for that video as well as the company on the ice and dinner after. As for the naked images of certain nameless old and wrinkly people in saunas I still will need therapy.

  2. I’d like to lodge an official complaint with the bad hair police. I have previously indicated that I do not permit “helmet head” photos on this blog…Susanne

    1. Susanne, you wear it well. Rumor has it you have set yet another fashion trend in V.B. and that everyone is wearing helmet hair in the year of the polar vortex.

  3. Gord…You posed the question as to what happens when all these things are mixed together. Well, I watched the video, looked at the stills and read the comments. Then I contemplated for a minute or so to take it all in. I must say that this is one of the most elaborate ruses ever devised. It seems clear that Mr. Hugh G. Rection is now using the name “Fishless Hugh” as an alias to cover his tracks after catching the largest muskie out of VBL last season. The question is why would he go to such lengths to draw attention away from his remarkable catch and/or physical attributes?

  4. Suzanne….we very much like Gord being a busy boy. We can’t wait to hear what he has in store for us in 2014! It looks like another multiple trip year to VBL. I hope he has been taking care of a few things on your list as well?

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If you like GREAT fishing, hospitality and affordability, Vermilion Bay Lodge is highly recommended. I have been making the trip to Vermilion Bay Lodge for the past 10 years and have never once been disappointed. If you like great walleye, northern, musky and trout fishing, this place should not be overlooked. The fishing has been excellent… no matter what time we went. Gordy and Susanne are wonderful hosts that will make you feel right at home. Check it out – I guarantee you won’t be disappointed.

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