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Winter Specials at Trappers Landing Lodge


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Lake Side Suite from $79/night

If you haven't stayed with us yet! This is the time to enjoy Leech Lake while relaxing in a chair in front of your fireplace. With this introductory offer, for one of our most popular rooms, we invite you to come and experience the luxury and comfort of Trapper's Landing Lodge!

The cozy Suite features:

A king-size bed with down blankets and custom bedding, full bath with whirlpool tub and ceramic tiled shower, gas fireplace with stone surround, microwave, mini-refrigerator and entertainment center with a 26" LCD-TV featuring DVD and Satellite TV service. Enjoy your balcony with an amazing lake view!

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Stay in a Suite From:

Weekdays October 15th - May 22nd: $79/night (regular price $155)

Weekends October 15th - May 22nd: $99/night (regular price 175)

For more information please visit our HSOforum at:

http://www.trapperslandinglodge.com/packages.htm

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Sounds like a heck of a deal. The fish are snapping on Leech, lots of eater walleyes and perch in and near that magical "jumbo" size.

Anybody else think this sounds like a heck of a deal for you and the boys' annual fishing trip? Or take the Mrs. up, she'll be happy to stay in a nice, clean, and cozy suite.

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da_chise are they still biting? If you don't mind giving me some "inside info" message me on facebook. I wouldn't be able to get there until the 26th anyways...

How are you doing on the ice otherwise? We were at LOTW after xmas and hit them the first day and declined after...no big females either.

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Maybe another time Harvey. I didn't realize when I first posted that this special was good thru opener. A great option for those wishing to try out Leech for the opener.

On another note, our access at the marina has been plowed and is available for access free of charge for those of you looking to get out on that portion of the lake.

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