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Location: MN | I'll be heading up to Leech in the end of July with my Father in law, and wanted to take him out with a guide for a bit. Any recommendation for the area? I know it might be late notice to get one, but we're pretty flexible on time/date during our trip.
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| I would recommend Dan Craven. 218-547-2869 is the number off one of his old cards. Should still be good |
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| Musqui-ninja from this site was a bunch of fun for my dad and I. 218 209-6285
Edited by Fishysam 5/29/2017 9:49 AM
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| agree with fishysam give Phil a call from outright angling that's his # above |
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| Dan Craven introduced me to Leech lake and is a superb guide ( I caught 2 he caught 2 on 8 casts) and person to share a boat with. Last year I fished with Capt Phillip Bauerly and he was incredible. Walleyes in the morning for our group and muskies (jumping around the boat, caught one) and more walleyes after lunch. Can't go wrong with either one, both are top notch guides. |
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Location: Madison, WI | Jeff Andersen, Leisure Outdoor Adventures. Great guide and great guy. |
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Location: Minnetonka | Phil with Outright Angling |
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Location: Contrarian Island | I think Jeff "Jiggy" Andersen guides on Leech some as well? Another good option, seems like he would be fun to fish with |
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Location: MN | Thanks everyone for the suggestions! |
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| A couple legends on that water:
Al Mass
leechlakeguides.com/almaas/
Jim Murphy
http://www.jimmurphyguide.com
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Location: Aurora | Can't do much better than Jim "Murph" Murphy either.
http://www.jimmurphyguide.com/
Oops, see above post that i neglected to read myself.
A double endorsement for Murph!
Edited by Sidejack 6/2/2017 8:00 AM
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| For a calm,relaxing day on Leech could ask Jeff Arnold at Reeds if he'd take U out.Haven't really lived til U spend a day with him. |
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