We are located north of Vermilion Bay on highway 105 on camp robinson road. We have 15, 20 ,25 horse power Mercury Motors on 14' or 16' Northwood boats.We have fully modern cabins. With a fish fry and fishing seminar.
The lakes are primarily made up of bays, islands, and channels, so it's a rare day that the wind blows hard enough to keep you off the lake. The average depth of these lakes is approximately twenty feet with many "honey holes" reaching forty and fifty feet. There are many weed beds and lots of rock structure and underwater reefs. With just a little help from us and a depth finder, we will have you on the fish in a hurry.
Cedar Lake and Perrault Lake are connected. Comparatively speaking, these are not considered large lakes...you will seldom have to travel more than ten or fifteen minutes from camp to enjoy some of the best fishing you have ever experienced! The lakes are primarily made up of bays, islands, and channels, so it's a rare day that the wind blows hard enough to keep you off the lake. The average depth of these lakes is approximately twenty feet with many "honey holes" reaching forty and fifty feet. There are many weed beds and lots of rock structure and underwater reefs. With just a little help from us and a depth finder, we will have you on the fish in a hurry.
We know how frustrating it can be to go to a strange lake for the first time and have the lodge owner simply point to the lake and say something like, "There's the lake, you 're supposed to be a fisherman, go get 'em". We do it a bit different... at 4PM on the day you arrive we conduct a fishing seminar and general orientation program for all who care to attend, (usually everyone shows up, including the "old timers"). We go over the lake maps and charts as well as type of tackle you should be using along with proper bait and techniques. If we can help it, no one is left struggling for three of four days 'til they finally figure things out for themselves. Follow our advice and weather permitting we will have you catching fish from the moment you get on the lake!