Mysterious Rhinelander, Wis.
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This Northwoods town is a hot spot for fishing and fiction, written by Wisconsin mystery author Victoria Houston.
The historic Oneida County Courthouse, topped by a Tiffany-style glass dome, is home of the fictional Loon Lake Police Department. ( John Bordsen/Chicago Tribune )
This Northwoods town is a hot spot for fishing and fiction, written by Wisconsin mystery author Victoria Houston.
Local legend has it that the Hodag — a central figure in the 1896 Oneida County Fair — causes plenty of mischief in Rhinelander, including snatching fish off anglers’ lines. ( John Bordsen/Chicago Tribune )
If you venture up to this neck of the woods, Mel’s Trading Post is a good jumping off point. This old-school sporting emporium in downtown Rhinelander sells plenty of gear and can set you up with the requisite out-of-state fishing license. ( John Bordsen/Chicago Tribune )
Mystery writer and avid angler Victoria Houston is the author of the Loon Lake series. Her stories revolve around crime-fighting and casting fishing lines in a fictional town in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. ( John Bordsen/Chicago Tribune )