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Lakeshore Resort also plows but he doesn't allow anyone on through the resort except for friends but once you get to the roads he has plowed your good to go. There are usually a couple of people that plow various directions from the Battle Point access. Some of their roads connect into the ones Lakeshore plows.

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If you use those roads, do not park on the side of them!!! I was out there last year and have a Buick LeSabre. I came out of Battle Point, parked on the side of the plowed road, to give distance for a truck to get by. From there I walked about 200yds to Schultz bay. When I got back to my car in the evening, my car was completely plowed in. Was obviously done on purpose. Took an hour to dig out. Just fyi, I was 30 yds away from the guys permanent, who must have plowed this road. I get it, he put work into a road to his perm, but really? If the guy would have confronted me, rather than pull a douche move, I would have gladly given him $5 to save myself from walking and extra mile.

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There are a few going out on Manthey's Bay. Saw two yesterday late afternoon on the east side just north of Battle Point. Looked like they were staying close to shore.

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I've been told people are walking out on Mantheys bay all around should be enough ice to walk on this weekend white Lund. Should be 7 inches for sure by Friday.

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Sartell I'm am the probably 1 of the guys who plowed the road which I am no longer doing because of guys like you ! I was out there got so rounded by people so kept plowing further out to get away from crowds ya there is no law about fishing close to people . but why would you anger the plow guy if you like roads I would suggest staying away from the guy who plows the road it is a public lake and I can plow them shut !!!! No law against that. I have never asked or received money from anyone out there just want to fish away from people .guys just follow down the road and park next or I plow off a spot and find some guy sitting in it when I come back with fish house !! So I would suggest buying your own truck and plow and maintaining it and blowing through a tank of fuel every time it snows !

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It was in the middle of the week. I was the only one fishing that day. I didn't see the harm, especially with the distance I was from the house, and being way off to the side. The road I parked on was only half way to where I set up to fish, so I wasn't by any means by yours(whoevers) spot. However, you have the right to do what you want with the snow on the lake. Build a fort, make a snowman, plow someone in to get a point across. I actually got a good cardio workout from the ordeal, which was much needed at the time. Anyways, I've learned I can park on the shoulder on the road just north of Schultz bay. Will walk from there from now on. Happy fishing!

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Don't ice fish the lake, but the last time I checked it was a public lake. Glad you don't want to fish in a crowd, but what do you expect to happen when there is a plowed road on the lake? I would suggest that you buy your own lake so you don't have this problem!

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Or I just don't plow anymore !!! Problem solved !! Like I said you would think you would give the guy out there making the roads some space . that is if you like roads and I believe everyone does cause they all follow them .and I did help people all last winter getting to there houses and pulling them out so only reason I would have done something like that is if you were fishing to close.and I fish everyday I don't work in winter!!

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And that ditch in Shultz bay is private and getting posted ! The lady that owns it has had enough of the garbage on her property.

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And that ditch in Shultz bay is private and getting posted ! The lady that owns it has had enough of the garbage on her property.

I have had my property for 18 years and have used that access two maybe three times. I was just told last February that it was private property so I'll never use it again. I wondered why she never posted it because the guy that told me it was private said she didn't like people using it. I checked the county maps and that whole stretch along county Hwy 10 there is private.

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She has posted it but people ripped down her signs so DNR knows now to watch for people using it . she is not there in winter to watch it so she has asked neighbors to watch it and help her

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New guy help here... I am going to go out next week with some buddies who have been going out there the past few years. They go out of an access to the north east. I am concerned the access you are talking about is the same one. I cannot find that bay on any of the maps. Where exactly are you speaking of??

According to the DNR map they access the lake west of Manthey's Bay and right north of Caughren point.

Thanks.... Don't want to be going where I shouldn't.

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The spot we are talking about is in the northwest corner of Schultz's Bay. It is right on County Hwy 10 just west of the entrance to Lakeshore Resort on Buck Point. The one you are describing sounds like the 145th Ave. access which is public.

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If the person that has the small (4X6?) kind of redish brownish fish house on the north end of Schultz's Bay is on here, just wanted to let you know it blew over last night.

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I also had 3 to 3-1/2 inches near Battle Point. If you go around the corner to Coon Point and further north it is wide open. There are spots in front of Holiday that are also open. Got to blame it on the wind.

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I was hoping to get my boys out this weekend, we just bought a place on Osakis and I am still trying to learn the lake. Any suggestions where would be the safest place to walk out from and still have a shot at catching some fish?

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Finding 6.5-8" in Mantheys Bay. You won't be alone. Public access off of 145th or private access at Head of the Lakes Resort.

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Is there any wheeler traffic going out of Head of the Lakes? I was looking to do a day trip with a couple buddies to the area and hopefully get into some gills.

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