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Lake of the Woods Ice Advice
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A few years ago I posted for some help with going to MN for ice fishing. I received a lot of great help and have spent the last few winters on Upper Red Lake in Waskish, MN with Jon Petrowski. It has been absolutely awesome.
I am looking to expand the experience and head up to Lake of the Woods. I would prefer to stay on the MN side of the lake.
I look for a 2 man sleeper with cooking stove that I can drive out to and stay in. Once I am there, I don't leave the ice for anything....
Does anyone have any recommendations, experience or advice they can share?
Thanks!
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]You might try[/#800000][/font] [url "http://www.iceominiums.com/"]Jeff's Ice-O-Miniums[/url].
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Bob Hicks, from Utah
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#3
Glad you liked Jonny P. I'm the guy who suggested him to you couple years ago. Lots of resorts up there that can set you up - Wigwam, Ballards, Zipple Bay. I've gone out of Wigwam myself but they are all pretty good. Rainy Lake is another option - Woody's Fairly Reliable Guide service or Chris Granrud's Rainydaze are two I can recommend. Rainy's crappies late ice are the biggest I've ever run across and walleye and pike fishing are solid as well.
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If you looking for a sleeper house sportmans lodge. Just day fishing wigwam or sportsmans there both five miles from Baudette right along the rainy river.
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