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Cabin & sleeper house rental - Upper Red Lake


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cabin open January 30-to Feb 1
2 sleepers open Jan 30
2 " " " 31 to Feb 1

Feb 13 cabin noon Friday till 11;00 am Saturday the 14th to share with me and Rick
that night-2 double beds, 2 single beds, and fold out hide a bed open

Feb 20 - 22 1 sleeper

March 12 2 sleepers

mid week is more open for all

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how much is it to rent for a night? is it a big fishhouse or a cabin? my dad, stepmom and step brother are going to red on march 13 and we were going to stay in a motel but, this sounds better.

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Russ, tried to drop you a line but didnt go through. Wondering what the open dates are for your any of your fish house's for the next month or so. Intrested in both weekdays and or weekends. Can drop me a line at [email protected] if you prefer. Thanks

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sorry we havent got back to some of yous the last 2 days, I was with groups of customers all weekend and not neer a computor and also Judy's dad died sat so she was busy. the furneral is today so I will get replys back to all this evening. Thanks for being patient
Russ&Judy
if there are any sympathy notes for Judy, could you post them under the Upper Red Lake forum and not here , again thanks

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I have just updated this post; Thanks for being patient; Slick we cant get e-mail to you, our pricing is at page one

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Russ, did you and Rick have a chance to do some fishing this past weekend or were you too busy working? Did you move the one house that we fished out of (pretty nice!!!) or is it still producing those nice slabs! Still reminding Mike how I outfished him that night and I could've had my limit before him if we could've stayed longer instead of having to get back home! Now the little guy wants to know if we're going to one of Russ' houses when we go fishing 'cause he thought it was pretty comfy in there and that was the way to go fishing!

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I have just updated todays (the above post) as of changes as of todays bookings left for weekends only; week days are way more open
THIS WEEKEND HAS 2 SLEEPERS OPEN OR A CABIN

MJR-GIVE ME AN E-MAIL AS TO MONTH AND DATE
[email protected]

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Sleepers are all booked on weekends except for after March 15, we will be renting them out on shore (by the cabin) for $100 to $125 per night.
If you can get away during the week, we still have openings for the cabin and several sleepers for some days, give us a call.
320-356-7792 or email: [email protected]
Updated on 2/2

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I may be interested in a sleeper. I have 3 boys ages 12/9/6 that I fish with.

What the sleepers like? Any photos. I heard good things about the crappie bite and northern bite...is this correct?

SteveO

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Steve, sorry it took so long to reply.
We have 4 sleepers to choose from depending on what dates you have in mind. If you have a certain day or days would you call us at
320-356-7792. The days are filling in pretty quick. Thanks.

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Steve, sorry - I forgot the most important part - yes, big northerns and plenty of crappies. Your boys would love catching a 14" crappie, right? I know I do.
Any other questions give us a holler.

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We just had a cancellation for the cabin for next weekend, Feb 20-22 (Friday noon until Sunday 11:00 AM)
If anyone is interested, give us a call at
320-356-7792 or Russ's cell 320-293-8905
Thanks,
Russ & Judy

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  • 2 weeks later...

cabin openings
March 1 at noon to March 5 at 11am
"" 14 " " " " " 19 " "
"" 21 " " " " " 23 " "
"" 28 " " " May 13th

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sleeper openings
March 2 at noon to March 5 at 11 am (3)to choose from
March 11 at noon to March 12 at 11am (3) to choose from
March 15th on shore all open for renting at reduced price (next to cabin)
1-320-356-7792

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Had a last minute cancellation for the last
weekend of houses on the ice - March 12 & 13.
Anyone interested, give us a call @
320-356-7792 or Russ's cell 320-293-8905

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we have the sleepers on shore next to the cabin for rent at a reduced price, what a job to get them off Sunday morning, 40 mph wind and lots of snow. There are still some openings for the cabin yet

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  • 4 weeks later...

I, Judy and Rick The Beaver want to thank all of you that have been with us from day one till now and hopefully next year;
Again Thanks!!!

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Russ & Beaver,

Thanks for everything you guys did.....We will definitely be back next year. Till then relax and fish.

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  • 1 month later...

the cabin and on shore sleepers are open for summer renting also

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