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Am renting an ice house at Agate Bay this weekend - anyone been there? How is the fishing and the accomodations? Thanks.

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it is mille lacs, how could the fishing be bad?

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If your looking for perch and the weather is not to bad head west into deeper water. We fished 25' to 31' and picked up some nice perch. A couple here, a few there. Glow red was working best on a dead line with a whole fat head. It was the best we have done this season. 4 guys, 3 days, lots of holes and lots of moving. Kept 40.
From what I have heard from some buddies with permanant houses on the Agate reef is real slow.
as far as accomadations, you'll be the judge.
Good Luck...

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Thanks for the replies - I doubt we will have any say as to where we fish, as we are renting through Agate Bay Resort. I was mainly curious about what their fish houses are like. My buddies aren't real serious fishermen, so the card game might take precedence for much of the weekend.

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i have stayed there 5 times every house i have stayed in was fine.no tv,stereo,porta-potty,or matresses just 4 inch foam on beds good heaters,nice carpet and renee makes great breakfast back on shore.it should be just fine,just bring a radio.

good luck

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