Yes. Absolutely.
I would say it is good. So you're going fishing on Lake Vermilion. That's great! There's 40,000 acres of water to fish on. There's 1200 miles of shoreline to navigate. And there's 365 islands to cast to.
It is debatable whether or not the lakes in Minnesota are the best for fishing. However, one of the reasons they are good for fishing is that there usually are a lot of fish in most of the lakes.
Because it has 10,000 lakes
Lake Wylie and Lake Norman are great spots.
There are several good locations in Ontario for trout fishing. The lakes and rivers around Tweed, next to The Zen Forest are a good spot to go trout fishing. Other locations include the Muskoka river, Owen Sound, Lake Huron, the Almaguin Highlands, Lake Nipissing, Lake Ontario, and Lake Simcoe.
There are many cities that are technically on lakeshores in Minnesota. Duluth is a good example, it's on the shore of lake Superior.
Lake Minnetonka, in Minnesota, has a wide variety of outdoor activities available. The lake has a beach for swimming and is well-known for boating and fishing. There are also cruises available to see the sights on the lake.
The address of the Minnesota Lake Area Historical Society is: Po Box 225, Minnesota Lake, MN 56025
Yes I can say "fishing on the lake"
The best places are Rainy River and Lake of the Woods. Minnesota allows anglers to catch only one lake sturgeon per calendar year (you need both a Minnesota fishing license and a sturgeon tag to legally harvest a lake sturgeon). There are two seasons, April 24 - May 7 and July 1 to September 30.
The web address of the Minnesota Fishing Museum is: http://www.mnfishingmuseum.com