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I'm looking for a place that rents wheel houses (sleeper preferred 4-6) where we can move when we want and I'm not looking for something the resorts set out. Does anyone know of any place between Red Lake and Baudette or Squaw Lake and Baudette (our direction of travel to fish LOW)?

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there used to be a place in Ramsey that would rent wheel houses. I cant remember the name of the place

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Dangnear~ i think you are thinking of PK Sleepers & Skis in Anoka. They have their own guides running sleeper house on LOW though. Don't think you can move it yourself.

Eyefan~ not sure if you wanted to move your own house or move from house to house.

JP

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I don't know of any resort or outfitter on LOW who has wheel houses that you can move when and where you want. The resorts want to be in control of them. If there is someone that rents these it is not very well advertised or no one on here has ever talked about it. There was a place on Red Lake that someone talked about that had wheel houses for rent but I don't know if they will let you take to LOW. Adrians Resort on LOW has wheel house sleepers for rent but then again they are in control.

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My bud was gonna rent a sleeper house from a sale lot in GF ND to meet me a the eel pout fest in walker but found out that he needed a 500 deposit or something crazy like that, but I cant blame the sales lot for imposing that, you wanna fish lOW rnet a sleeper from a resort, they put you on fish or do the best they can to put you on fish.

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