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Has anybody rented one of these sleeper houses on Lake of the Woods from Schuster's? Curious what to expect, what I need to bring and not bring, prefer to pack light. Thanks, Scott

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The resort will provide bait and heat.<P>I have never been in a Shusters sleeper<BR>but they are first rate so I suppose the<BR>fishhouses are too.<P>Sleeping bags, rods, tackle, electronics<BR>food and beverages. Even packing light<BR>you will wind up with quite a bit of stuff.<P>Call Schusters, they might have a prepared<BR>list of stuff you need to bring.<P>Good Luck<P>------------------<BR>Curt Quesnell<BR>NorthCountry Outdoors Radio

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Drowning....<BR>We rented a sleeper from Schusters several years ago and found the service top notch. Curt is correct, they provide heat and bait (and fishing tips). Bring the basics that Curt suggested. I've found the following items to be essential in a sleeper house arrangement. Remember, the bite dies off pretty early in the evening, leaving alot of time in a relatively small structure with nothing much to do.<P>Radio w/ plenty of batteries or DC to Ac Inverter set up.<P>Lots of water. A long day and night of brewing can leave one mighty thirsty the next day.<P>Cards or other games.<P>Magazines.<P>Basic medicinal items inlcuding aspirin, pepto, etc.<P>Easy meals for the stove top. Notions of preparing grand buffets disappear quite quickly when faced with primitive cooking arrangements and thoughts of post meal clean-up. <BR>Good luck.

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I always make a hot dish prior to going to fishing at LOW! Then I freeze the hot dish and let it thaw out in the cooler. Tastes pretty good when your real hungry and all you have to do is warm it up!<BR>I also bring those fold-up canvas chairs, the one's with the beer holder on the arm rest! They are alot more easier on the hemeroids after a long day of jigging.<BR>Last year we brought up a pair of FRS radios to talk to the gang in the next house and had a blast giving them true fish tales! HA HA!! And a mountain of B.S.!!<BR>Hope this helps!

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I've stayed with Schusters the last two winters in March. Great guys there. They provide fatheads,Steel folding chairs,table,gas stove,pots and pans,5 gallon jug of fresh water,heated attatched bathroom. We brought out 20lb lp tank,and turkey fryer. Have turkey one night, fish the next, lot of fun out there on the ice.<BR>Just bring usual stuff as well as some cards,radio, and some barley pop. Fish bite from 8am to about 4 or 5. Then happy hour.Have fun.

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No i haven't heard about that company but i know one that will provide the bait and heater and propane for you And that is Lyon's sleepers out of Buaddete. I stay with them and they are just great people. you sleep out on the ice. So if your intersted with him write me back and i'll give you hi number

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Here is a link to Schuster's Resort:<BR><A HREF="http://schustersresort.com" TARGET=_blank>http://schustersresort.com</A>

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And don't forget the camera!<BR>Lucky

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    • JerkinLips
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    • smurfy
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    • leech~~
      Blow you son-a-batch blow!  We need wind now!  🤣 Oh, how do they make their Smelt, I like um really crunchy!  Maybe I'll swing by for some smelt when I pick up my $2,500!  😎 🤭
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    • gim
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