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Well the wife and I are looking at coming up to l.o.w. for a week or so and want to find out about what resorts are around there and guide services, I would like to leave my boat behind and feel more comfortable on this trip getting some expert help. (my boat is a little small at 14')<P>any recommendations is greatly appreciated<P>shawn<BR>[email protected]<BR><P>------------------<BR>The Warrior is back, and he's packin a new grill.

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BBQ-<P>My recommendation would be Borderview Resort at the mouth of the Rainy River near the lake.<BR>Phone # 1-800-776-3474<BR>Great lodging, great food and great people.<P>If you are looking for a nice quiet small resort type atmosphere then the Clementson Resort on the Rainy River is definatly worth checking out. <A HREF="http://www.clementsonresort.com" TARGET=_blank>www.clementsonresort.com</A><P>As far as guide services check out my website at <A HREF="http://www.gonzosguideservice.com" TARGET=_blank>www.gonzosguideservice.com</A><P>You won't be disapointed.<p>[This message has been edited by Tom Stay (edited 05-26-2003).]

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Hows fishin usually in September, Im thinkin about sometime between Sept 8th through the 30th<P>And how big is the rainy river, If I wanted to explore some I might bring up my boat:<BR>14' Crestliner Nordic Deep<BR>25 HP Merc, 55Pound MinnKota Troller<BR>Garmin Sonar, Magellan GPS<P>I dont want to take my boat all the way up there if the water is too rough for the size of my boat, I have had it out on Lake Oahe a couple times in SD, but it can be a handfull<P>I am mostly interested in Walleyes but catchin big Pike would also be fun<P>Shawn<BR>

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BBQ,<P>If you can arrange to spend a day on the water with Tom it would be the best money that you ever spent.<P>------------------<BR>Paul<BR> [email protected]

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Hey now that I know who you are, I mean I seen you around town and I've seen your name quite a bit on this site I'll have to intoduce myself next time I see you on the street or in town somewhere! You got a cool site by the way. Good Fishing! <P> Brian M.

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I forgot to mention that last post of mine was to Gonzo. Sorry for any confusion.<P> Brian M.

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BBQ,<P>I'd recommend Ballard's Resort. I know the guys there well and they are top notch. Any questions- shoot me an e-mail.<BR>Scott

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Give Walsh's BayStore Camp a shot. They are on Oak Island. Nice place to stay and Great people.

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BBQ-<BR>Your boat is fine for the river, which is where you will likely be in late Sept. as the fall walleye run gets underway. You could still make the south shore of the lake to fish on a calmer day.<P>Big pike are always a posibility, and pretty decent at that time as well. Smallmouth Bass are also abundunt at times during the fall period on the river in different areas.<P>Good Luck,<BR>Tom

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tom, whats your guiding schedule looking like during september?<P>It would be the wife and myself, possibly 2 to 3 days<BR>

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BBQ-Check out my website and go to Calendar,<BR>there you will see the dates that are booked.<BR>The rest are open. <BR><A HREF="http://www.gonzosguideservice.com" TARGET=_blank>www.gonzosguideservice.com</A><P>Tom<P>------------------<BR><A HREF="http://www.gonzosguideservice.com" TARGET=_blank>www.gonzosguideservice.com</A>

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Well I think Ive decided to bring my boat up, and maybe spend 2 or 3 days with a guide and a couple days just with the wife.<P>So now Im looking for a nice place to stay, that has good accomodations and food, but isnt going to cost 250 bucks a night. I would like to stay in some nice cabins, near the mouth of the rainy. So the hunt is still on.<P>Shawn

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forgot to say because Ill be making my own arrangements for a guide and equipment, I really dont need to stay at a resort that offers those accomodations<BR>

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If You're looking at the mouth of the rainy, I highly recomend Schuster's Resort.<P>Check them out, you wil not be disappointed and neither will your wife.<P><A HREF="http://schustersresort.com" TARGET=_blank>http://schustersresort.com</A><P>Also, Tom (Gonzo) has taken me out and he's 1st class all the way. I recommend him highly. smile.gif

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    • JerkinLips
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