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L.O.W place to stay and fish recommendations


jay83196

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Looking to find a good place to stay in month or so. Cabin and day house on LOW set up, I would appreciate any recommendations on a place that does a good job keeping you on fish etc. 

Thanks! 

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Heading up to Walleye Retreat tomorrow for the weekend. This will be our third trip in as many years. We are going about 3 weeks earlier than usual so we are hoping to get into a little better bite. They do not have a restaurant/bar so you need to be self-sufficient.

 

Back in the late 90's I was with a group of 6 that stayed at Cyrus resort for a few years but again we usually went in late February when fishing was probably the toughest. Cyrus had a nice restaurant/bar so they offered a meal plan that we liked.

 

Can check their websites for pricing.

 

Both places have treated us well, the cabins were nice, and prices were competitive. 

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Border View is very clean, great people, and the restaurant and bar are hard to beat. A less expensive route, but not right on the lake is Lakeroads Motel. They have clean rooms, nice people, comfortable beds and good showers. It's our go to place besides Border View.

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Report from Walleye Retreat. Fished Saturday and Sunday. They had us set up in about 29' of water. Caught quite a few sauger in the 10" - 12" range and a few walleyes. A handful of the eyes were in the 14" - 15" range. Managed to put together a fish fry and bring home a meal or two per guy. Best fishing was early morning and late day.

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