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I remember reading on here last year and the year before about an outfitter with sleeper shacks on the north side of the lake that has a suburban on tracks that he takes you out in. Does anyone know the name of this outfitter? Thanks.

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JOhnny P and "Red Lake Remote" I think is his outfitter... Not used personally but heard good things... for what it is worth.

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I have used Red Lake Remote - Johnny Petrowske is his name.  The trip we had with him last year was unlike no other - I highly recommend him.   www.redlakeremote.com

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I have been using Jonny's house since he started Red Lake Remote, the best in the business.  He fill's up fast so you better get one before he is full.

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Stayed in one of Jonny's houses last season.  The nicest sleeper houses I have been in.  Caught a lot of fish..great outfit!

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Hey! That's me! LOL, thanks for the kind words. I try hard, it is a niche deal, not for everybody but so for my little operation has gone well. The cool thing about Upper Red Lake is every outfitter offers something a little different. Some offer the full resort experience with bar, food etc etc. Some have privatized the access for season pass holders, some stress wheelhouse service, some have giant sleeper houses, some have dish TV, video games and 110v power in the rentals and some like mine are exclusive to just rental clients with no open access.  Something for everybody on Upper Red. 

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Don't undersell it Johnny P.  I fished with you a long time ago before you moved to the north side of the lake and you did a great job for us as well. 

If I do come back up sometime, you're my guy. 

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I am also a customer of Johnny P's and can't wait for my upcoming trip.  Lindy Fish Ed made it worse for me last Saturday by showing Red Lake Remote in their episode.

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5 hours ago, BringAnExtension said:

I am also a customer of Johnny P's and can't wait for my upcoming trip.  Lindy Fish Ed made it worse for me last Saturday by showing Red Lake Remote in their episode.

Ditto here.....  Having that episode on the DVR has helped, family has watched it a few times!

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I never got to see it in its entirety, so it was good. 

 

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The TV show was great, gets the old blood pumping.  I'm like a kid at Christmas time can't wait for the 28th of Dec to get here.

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Good article in latest In-fisherman on some of Jonny's tip-up/big pike tactics also. He doesn't even look that bad in the photo either :D

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Red Lake Remote (The tracked outfitter on the north shore) will remain on the ice and open for business until march 13th!  Houses will be placed in historic crappie and larger perch locations, or used as base camps for the run and gun anglers.

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      Currently just to my Facebook family and friends.  I could start a topic on this fishing forum but it could be quite boring.  Didn't catch a laker on 3 trips to Burntside last winter.  Did have good fishing on Vermilion-Trout in the BWCA in early January but that can be very difficult travel.
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