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My grandpa, maybe my little sister and I are planning a fishing/camping trip and we are looking for a good place to go. We would prefer somewhere in Minnesota at a reasonable daily or weekly rate. We have a boat and a camper so all we need is a good camp site and some good sunny, northern, and or crappie fishing. so if you have any good places please post it.

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painter. if you would be a little more specific about what part of the state ( southern, norhtern, etc.) you are looking at ;i'm sure these great folks will help you out. del

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welcome to the greatest fishing site on the internet!

Park Rapids is a great area. it is located about 3 1/2 hours northwest of Minneapolis. on Potato Lake in the Park Rapids area there is a nice campground called Vagabond Village Campground. Potato Lake has a very healty population of fish. Walleye, Pike, LM Bass, SM Bass, Crappie, Sunnies, Perch and Rock Bass. if you decided to go there i would be happy to give you some ideas as to where to fish.

andy

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If you are willing to go to a bigger lake, I would highly recommend Mckinley camp ground on Vermilion. The most scenic lake in Minnesota that I've ever been on and they have nice facilities there. Not to mention the great fishery.

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thanks for the lakes we really don't care where we go, as long as they aren't much more then 6 hours my grandpa does not want to drive to much from owatana.
sami0115 do you have any tips for baits or any other tips for the lake in park rapids.

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painter:

there a 3 open threads going in the Park Rapids forum. i have given some reports from the last couple of weekends that i was there. what kind of fish are you looking for? i would be happy to answer any questions you have.

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my grand pa likes to fish for blue gills i like crappies northern and bass and my dad likes northern but mostly bass. my little sister doesn't really care.

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Potato has a great population of all of those species. check out some of the tips in the Park Rapids forum for more info.

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