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We are looking to book a trip in June for a week at LOW. Any recommendations of a great place to stay would be appreciated.

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What part of LOW? I know the Northwest Angle area fairly well.

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Mr. Pike<P>Call this number. Ask for all the Brocures for LOW. And you will get them all. 1 (800) 382-FISH (3474).

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Mr. Pike, I've been fishing L.O.W. for 13 years. You can't beat Arnesen's rocky point. Tried a few others, but they couldn't come close to Arnesen's. They go out of their way to make sure your catching fish and to make you happy. They really work for their for customers, not like the others I've been to.<BR>Call them you won't be sorry!

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I would highly suggest giving Arnesen's a call. Been going up there for 5 years now and they make sure you are taken care off and they will put you on the fish. Nice lodge with food and the cabins are nice also.

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I will put in a nother plug for Arnesens. I am 9 years strong and the service is great. The only thing better than fishing the reefs out there is eating at their lodge. Try their au gratin potatoes. Unbelievable. If you want to book at Arnesens for June, I would call right now because during the sportshow, they book up very fast.

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    • Wanderer
      Central America.   Focus.   We almost went for a local overnight crappie run but the daughter’s septic froze so I got to work the brown trout pond through a 4 inch hole.   It was opener today afterall. 😉     
    • leech~~
      Ok, how did we get from crappies and freezing temps to pond slime eaters in south America?  Focus!  🙄
    • Kettle
      The locals there shoot ducks but don't hunt them. If they see a bunch on a pond they'll sneak up and water swat them but it's strictly for food not sport. My buddy runs an outfitter so him and I will hunt a few days and scout then I'll help him with a group whose coming mid week. He's from there. Hoping he can come to Canada next year with me. He's never seen or shot a goose
    • Wanderer
      Awesome kind of trip! I figured there would be a local benefit if you couldn’t bring them back (not saying you can’t).  Having a connection down there is pretty cool!   We donated a good share of meat to the village in Kotzebue, AK instead of shipping it all back.  Pretty pricey and they really appreciated it.  Win/win.
    • Kettle
      I don't bring them back, eat a lot then clean them for the village. Some like them plucked and some like the breasts cut out. It's really remote where I go and the locals live off the land. I know they want me to go get some doves for them too. My buddy is a local so we'll probably go get a deer as well for some venison for some of the elders in the community 
    • smurfy
      🤣 i actually dont mind eating duck...like goose more better though!!!!
    • Wanderer
      Ya cooked em wrong! lol!   Not even sure if you can bring ‘em back from Central America?  You can’t from Argentina, last I heard.
    • Wanderer
      I coulda been packed in 30 minutes, ya know….   Have a good, safe trip and make us, well me anyway, jelly with a few pics.  Please.
    • monstermoose78
      Just got a picked up a clam legend XT Ice Team and am going to put it together today
    • smurfy
      Dang Kettle,  you sure go outta your way to shoot flying turds! 🤣
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