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Beautiful Oriniack Lake has much to offer visitors. For the period of the months of summer, highs frequently are in the 70's at Oriniack Lake, and through the night it cools down to the 40's. High temperatures through the wintertime are normally in the 10's with temperatures at Oriniack Lake dipping down into the-20's throughout winter nights. From a rainfall point of view Oriniack Lake is a pretty typical place; June is when you get the most rain here while
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| | February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. Man, is there a load of amusing stuff to do right next door to Oriniack Lake. Lakes? Sure, Lake Alf is around here; since you might be in a lake visiting mood you can always have a look at close by Merritt Lake. After a long day outdoors Elbow Lake Lodge is a wonderful place to spend a night or two, and the snow is pleasant at Giants Ridge. This lake is so wonderful. Lake Jeanette Campground is | |
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a splendid local campground; on a pleasant day you can take a hike along the Echo Trail. Get your pulse rate up on the great whitewater of Vermilion River, and if you're here you can take a hike along the Canfield Portage. Oriniack
Lake is a magnificent place to visit for more than one day, Fortune Bay Resort - Casino - RV Park is a magnificent place to camp nearby, and if the weather is tremendous, you can go for a hike along the Beatty Portage.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 48.00722 Longitude: -92.35194
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 8 miles away Class II-III - 5.5 miles long (Vermilion Dam to Twomile Creek) |
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 9 miles away Class II-IV - 1.5 miles long (Eightmile Creek to Cty 24) |
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Vermilion River, St. Louis CountyCounty, 17 miles away Class II-IV - 4 miles long (FS491 to CR24) |
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Lake Alf, St. Louis CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Echo Lake
 | 11 miles away ...illiant, blue and purple colored gill I recorded that it was 11 inches long. The fight the gill gave was that of a good two pound black bass. The fish were spawning and I caught 8 more in that same bay that were all gigantic in size. The next trip to the lake was in 2007, and I still thought that maybe the gills I caught were maybe a ''fluke'' and there cant be that many in the lake. To my surprise the lake obviously had changed and we caught a entire fish basket of jumbo gills in less than three hours. The fish were spawning again (we went the same week) and every gill even the smallest one was a jumbo gill. My father mounted one gill that was 12 in long and weighed in at just over 1.75 pounds. Not bad for a lake that 30 years ago didnt really have native panfish. Also, the crappies are gigantic. Many people are starting to catch on to this and the populations of this fish I believe are declining. Back when my father first started fishing this lake walleyes and northern were caught in the dozens every day. But, they werent trophy fish but it was fun catching a stringer everyday. Now... |
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