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I am heading up to Cut Foot Thursday and was wondering where the bait shops are. Any help would be great.

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When you get past Deer River there's a casino right at Hwy 46 (I think that's the right #.) Just before you get to the Casino there's a bait shop on the North side of the Highway (I think it's called "John's" or something like that.) I picked up my bait there and it was pretty good. If I had my GPS with me I could tell you exactly where it is but with this info I think you can get there. I punched it into my GPS 'cuz I'll be stopping there again.

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in grand rapids we have bens bait on hwy 2 west and we have freds in deer river on hwy 2 just before the casino

Jason

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I've stopped at Fred's on Hwy 2 in Deer river for the past few trips and have never been disappointed by the selection or quality of their bait.

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Have been getting 2 flats of crawlers the last couple of years towards the end of August at Fred's in Deer River. They have been nothing but EXCELLENT crawlers every year!!

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The River Rat 3-4 miles east of cohasset on highway 2 is deffinently the place to stop.They have gas/oil at reasonable prices very high quality bait and just about anything you could possibly need for fishing.Oh yeah, they are super nice people too.

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I'll agree with tomahawk on River Rat (except for the location, it's actually west of Cohasset, not east). The first time I stopped at River Rat I was looking for Freds but had some shaky directions and pulled in to River Rat thinking it was Freds blush.gifblush.gifblush.gif

Oh well, the guy at River Rat is awesome and very helpful so now I stop in there if I'm going to Winnie or Red or any of the smaller lakes in the area.

Posted

All the bait shops are pretty good. I usually stop and give my business to either River Rat or Fred's. If I am going east of Grand Rapids I will stop in at Ben's. All these bait shops are very knowlegable and have really good bait...all the time!

Posted

Every time I fish there, I deal with River Rat west of Cohasset. They are there to help everyone, anyway they can. I c came from Montana, and they helped me, even if I was outofstater. Not all want to give you the full bag of info they have. Good and freindly people that are trying to make a living without taking all of yours. CAJ

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Sorry bout the wrong location.Nothing against Freds great people too.I just use what ever is handier for the day.I do like the fact that the rat has fuel though!!

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