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Woody's Resort and Fairly Reliable Guide Service!


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I would just like to welcome Woody's Resort and Fairly Reliable Guide Service as the newest Sponsor of Fishing Minnesota. Anyone who has had the privelege of meeting Woody or his wife know that their expertise of Rainy Lake is top notch. We all know that fishing doesn't always translate into catching, but this operation is far beyond (Fairly Reliable). Woody has a first class resort in Ranier which is located east of International Falls off of Hwy 11. They cater to both the open water and hard water angler. This place is the real deal! It is a pleasure to have your class operation as a FM sponsor! Note I have created a post on the Rainy Lake forum aso! Lets give him a big FM Welcome! Can't wait to stop in for a cold one at the legendary Woody's Pub!

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Woody runs an excellent operation! They're great people who work hard at making sure your trip was worthwhile! Woody will definitely keep you on your toes, he has a lot of energy and he makes your time spent there very enjoyable! Not to mention Rainy Lake is a phenomenal fishery with beautiful scenery. It's a perfect spot for a vacation or when looking for a top-notch fishing outing! (I know, I know, vacations are meant to be top-notch fishing outings grin.gif)

Welcome aboard Woody's Resort!

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Woody is worth the trip himself. I had a ball shooting the breeze with him at this years Ice Show. I've gotta to make it up there in the near future. Great walleye, pike and slab crappie fishing. BIG Slabs!

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Woody is an experience. Fished a few times with him on Rainy. In addition to being a top notch guide and conversationalist he is one mean cook. Just be prepared to do about anything. We were ice fishing deep into Rainy a few years ago when Woody decided we needed a break in the action. Great snowmobile trip probably worth the money all by itself (although it was 30 below at the time).

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