I don’tthink you can go wrong with any of the three suggested here! I have stayed at the Red Door in the motel for fishing and did no walk around the grounds until my last stay and was plesantly surprised. I have been to Appledoors for Ice fishing and am booked for 12/30 this year and found that they are great! I have been to Fishers but not have stayed there but they seem very nice and acomodating also. So with that said, shake the dice and go with your gut based on the feedback from others here. They all have very good suggestions!
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December 23, 2009 at 3:01 am #825877
Although this is the time of year when everyone wants to be with family for the Holiday, please be safe and think about it before traveling. You can always get together a day or two later! Happy Holidays to everyone and be safe!
July 29, 2007 at 12:00 am #594994Hi John, thanks for the post! This is definitely a worthy cause for a fund raiser, and after being up there last week for the FLW tournament, the lake has shown that it is truely a gem and fun fishery! Nice area for a family vacation that will also allow a person to get the kids to boat a few nice fish too! Take care, and maybe we will see you up there in two weeks if I can coordinate it!
Tailfeathers!April 13, 2007 at 9:23 pm #560552John, Mike and his gang have always ran a top notch event, and I fished the circuit for several years until I had trouble finding partners to commit to a full schedule. If you decide to fish this and need a partner, just let me know and maybe we can work something out. I was planning on being down there prefishing for the 4/28 FLW event anyway, so let me know what you are thinking.
MarkMarch 3, 2007 at 4:33 pm #544243Hi John,it’s good to hear from you! I was watching the action from the sidelines last year, and it looked like the Championship made for an interesting few days on the water! After missing the past two seasons, I am really looking forward to the events this year. I changed employeers last year, so my PTO was very limited, and I could not swing the time off. I am good to go this year though, and I have all the events scheduled. Stay in touch, and maybe we can hookup on the river later this month or early in April. Take care!
MarkMarch 2, 2007 at 12:41 am #543586Hi Erik! I am a boater signed up for all 3 Mn. events, so if you are still looking for someone to confirm your entry, please send me a PM! I signed up solo this morning, so just let me know if you rare still looking, and we can exchage info!
Take care,
Tailfeathers!April 2, 2005 at 11:22 pm #354438I agree with Rigging Guy, that this year will be a lot of fun considering we will be fishing a couple of new lakes. Not many of the tournaments regularly hit Cass and Bemidji, so there will be the added challenge of new waters for most.
February 25, 2005 at 3:20 am #345513Kooty,
I have stayed in several different places, but if you are thinking of camping, you should check out Grahams island State Park. It is nice and clean with showers and a great boat ramp. The fish cleaning facility is second to none, and the Ranger will take and throw your fish in the deep freeze for you also until you go home. There are also several hotels and motels in town, and are around $50.00 a night. Check out this website, and you should be able to get a few ideas of what is available. http://www.devilslakend.com
Good Luck!
TailfeathersFebruary 24, 2005 at 4:49 am #345314Kooty,
Devils lake can be like any other lake, and have good days and bad. The best thing is that there is plenty of water, and the fish will be biting somewhere at any given time, but you just need to figure it out when you get there. I have fished the lake in early June, July, and mid August, and have found that the fish were always active somewhere. Just remember to be flexible! The key to this lake, is there is an abundant amount of freshwater shrimp, and therefore they are not always eager to work hard for a meal. If you are jig fishing, do not get over agressive with your lift and drop, and always stay close to the bottom. The same goes for bobber fishing, and if the wind is blowing, try to position your rod in a holder that will keep the movement of the bobber to a minimum. Once you get tired of fishing the timber or some other sunken structure, go out and pull some cranks. Just be aware that this lake eats tackle like no other. There is nothing more gut wrenching then pulling four baits in 20 feet of water, and then seeing a massive monster of a dead tree on your electronics that comes within 6 or 8 feet of the surface. Talk about a fire drill!
If you decide to go in July or August, don’t forget to try the main lake humps, and pull bottom bouncers with leeches or crawlers. Last year, I was out there in early June and then again during the 3rd week of August. Although we were there late in the summer, we still caught most of our fish in 8 feet of water in flooded timber. One last thing to pay attention to, is believe it or not, this lake has a fair amount of current flowing through it. It comes in from the northwest and flows east. Even on the quietest days, you should pay attention to where your bobber moves. Certain areas around timber will be better based on the current flow, and may hold a few more fish. I do have one concern with the lake, and that is that there is not a slot limit there to keep from taking a large amount of the more mature fish. I have seen people take many fish out of the lake, that should have gone back. The fish in this lake are very fat and healthy, and the 16″ – 20″ fish are perfect for keeping along with the northerns, pearch and white bass that you will get along way. Last August when I was cleaning some fish at Grahems Island State Park, two guys came in and were cleaning a bunch of 14 and 15 inch fish. I thought they were done, and then they pulled out a 28″+ female, and started filleting it up. To each his own, but I myself thought it would have made a nice picture, and then gone back into the water. One last thing, and this is the most important. Do not go tearing around the lake until you have spent some time getting to know it. There are so many obsticles that are 1/2 to 3/4 miles away from shore, and you will not expect to come across a lone tree sticking 3 inches out of the water. I guess what I am trying to say with this long winded response, is that you will not be disappointed no matter when you go. It’s a great fishery and a good buy when you start to track your expenses.
Good luck, and let us know how things go!
Tailfeathers!January 24, 2005 at 4:15 am #338230Hi Jeff,
Let me know if you have not been able to find someone to register with yet! I am currently signed up for all of the Mn. events as a boater without a gauraunteed co-angler. I fished the circuit last year, but my co-angler decided not to fish this year, so I am on my own at this point.