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Message Subject: gas in Morson
musky507
Posted 8/5/2016 1:55 PM (#826266)
Subject: gas in Morson




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Anyone know the price for gas, unleaded, at the station just outside of Morson
Propster
Posted 8/5/2016 3:07 PM (#826276 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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Location: MN
I will try to post it tonight when I go by
Propster
Posted 8/5/2016 7:46 PM (#826314 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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Location: MN
Just drove by, they don't have price posted on sign and we didn't stop as we need to get on the water and head across. We can maybe stop on our way out on Wed if that will help you any.
EastwoodNorris
Posted 8/7/2016 2:47 PM (#826435 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




Posts: 59


Location: Fifield
1.26 a liter I believe
miket55
Posted 8/1/2017 8:16 PM (#872615 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




Posts: 1200


Location: E. Tenn
$4.88 Canadien..but if you're gonna play you gotta pay!

Edited by miket55 8/1/2017 8:18 PM
Tony S
Posted 8/2/2017 2:21 PM (#872711 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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Location: Foley, Mn
It was $1.12 a liter over the 4th of July
PredLuR
Posted 8/4/2017 4:41 PM (#873078 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson





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Location: Madison, WI
If your staying in Morson, why not just bring it across the border. This year we brought over 50 gallons and hauled it out to Tamarack, covered our entire week of running. If your driving in and staying at Morson why not. 5 gallon cans are cheap.
djwilliams
Posted 8/7/2017 12:24 PM (#873349 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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Location: Ames, Iowa
That seems like a lot of gas to be haulin around in the back of the pick up. To save a buck a gallon, I'd keep the 10 gas cans at home and buy from the resort owner. Folks must think it bothers the resort owners cause when I see someone filling the boat they are doing it away from the docks because they don't want to be seen. Have seen that many many times. I'm not well off by any means, but I buy $3.99 gas at the dock vs $2.95 in town. If I pull out and drive to another lake I can get gas in town.
Pepper
Posted 8/7/2017 12:48 PM (#873353 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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A lot of camps/resorts do not allow guests to bring gas with them other than what the boat gas tank holds.
MTJ
Posted 8/7/2017 3:40 PM (#873378 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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I guess if someplace is going to have a problem with you bringing in your own gas I'd rather spend my money elsewhere. That's one of the main reasons why we go where we go up there. Kind of stupid to spend more on cash than you spend on cabin/camping but to each their own.
Chris Munchow
Posted 8/8/2017 11:34 AM (#873484 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: RE: gas in Morson





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Location: North Metro - Twin Cities
Todd who owns Tamarack Island Wilderness Lodge has no problem with his guests bringing in their own gas and actually encouraged me to do it on future trips. Most of the veteran muskie guests brought their own gas when I was in camp last year and I will hauling in as much as needed in a few weeks. Checking with camp owners prior to you trip would be a good idea. 
PredLuR
Posted 8/8/2017 11:57 AM (#873490 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson





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Location: Madison, WI
Chris was up there with his son last year when we were there. I think we had 12 cans. Todd is great because he understands that some of us just cant swing 7 or 8 bucks a gallon out on the island especially when we are running and he only has it on the island as a service to his guests. He doesn't have it out there to make money. We appreciate that he lets us bring ours across.
tbaatz
Posted 8/13/2017 10:39 AM (#874086 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson





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Location: Scandia MN
Todd's pump is still kaput - Less hassle for him & Paul if you bring your own - 50 sounds like a lot though - would not want to get rear ended with that load - - - -
Propster
Posted 8/13/2017 11:11 AM (#874089 - in reply to #874086)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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Location: MN
tbaatz - 8/13/2017 10:39 AM

Todd's pump is still kaput - Less hassle for him & Paul if you bring your own - 50 sounds like a lot though - would not want to get rear ended with that load - - - -


He had gas for us last week. First time we've outrun what we brought
Tamarack
Posted 8/14/2017 2:28 AM (#874170 - in reply to #826266)
Subject: Re: gas in Morson




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We have gas, just pumping by hand until we get our new setup. It was supposed to be all set up by July, however we had some logistical issues, and are now planning on having it all set up next spring. We have moved about 5000 gallons by hand this year. It gives my youngest something to do everyday. Thanks all for the endorsements, we sure do appreciate your business!
Todd
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