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Just wondering if anyone could give me an opinion of Randall's Resort? I'll be heading up there in a few weeks. Just like to know what to expect. Thanks for any replies.

Posted

I've gone there a lot in the last three years, they are great. Never had a bad trip.<P>Have fun.

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Walleye seeker You must be thinking of a totally different Randalls. They are excellent poeple and run a great business. Not the biggest on the lake but as they say good things come in smaller packages. I would recommend them to family, actually I have brought family there!!!!!!!!

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Just a few words about Randalls Resort. <BR>I used to work with the guy who manages it now, "Tommy" he was an excellant guy to work with. When he moved up there to run the resort a few of us came up that same year and he treated us like kings. Maybe thats just because I knew him pesonally who knows. But anyway we have been going to his resort for the last 4 or 5 years I guess and have never had a problem with them. About the grouchiness, try working with the drunk public for about 325 days out of the year for a couple of years and tell me that you wouldnt ever get grouchy! My hats off to them for doing it. Their cabins are pretty much all in very good shape especially the double wide trailers that we built for them out of the Schult factory where he once worked. Would also recommend dining there too if it is possible, great food. When u get up there tell "Tommy" hi from Ry-Ry from the mobile home plant, he would get a kick out of that, although we will be seeing him March 11- 14. And oh yeah this will be the 3 trip in about 7 months, have done this the last couple of years, so all in all they have a great resort.

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Spud Bar,<P> One of the worst owners of a resort in the world. Just stay away from the wife. She is half nuts. Maybe it's the long cold winters. After last year, our group has moved across to Cyrus Resort. Kathy is outstanding. Just my opinion.<P>Seeker

Posted

Went to Randall's this year twice. Plan on going back again next year. Tom & Jean will take care of you well there....

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thanks for all the responses guys. i will give a report when i get back. ry ry, you and i are neighbors! i worked at the plant bout 5 years ago, right before tom quit. i'm in rdwd fls. i'll be up there the thurs night you are, so we can buy each other one!! see ya

Posted

Hey Spud Bar may i ask who u r ive been at the "plant" almost 8 years i probably know ya. Give me a holler

Posted

Hey guys I am originally from Redwood and now live in the metro but I have alot of family there, actually my brother hauls alot of houses out of the plant. I agree they do a great job with the resort and always put us on fish. Good luck If you want a good time with some Crappie action on the way let me know I can give you a few pointers on were to go on Red Lake on your way there or back I have been fishing it pretty hard this winter. good luck and let me know.

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Hey guys I am also originally from Redwood worked at schult for two summers while going to school. Actually I am heading up to Randalls on Thursday night. Say Waswishinfishin I would take you up on that Red Lake offer we plan to hit there first. I will keep you all posted on how the fishing went.

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Slic if you want to get me your email I can get you some info. They move alot but it may help. We caught 60-70 last weekend.

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Alright waswishinfishin I changed my homepage under my profile to my email address.

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hey waswishinfishin i could use some of them tips too if could get them from you. We're headin up March11-14. Thanks<BR>

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Waswishinfishin my email address is [email protected] Thanks

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Slic you should have some mail if not let me know.

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Just heard a slew of guys got back from Randalls and they again did a great job. Fish food and fun that's what it's all about. Not been there personlly but hear reports regularly, never negative. And yea I knew him through work.

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