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 Location: Maribel WI
 | Hello - just looking for some insight and real life experience on the run from North Shore Lodge (or similiar area) down to Osbourne Bay.  I know there is quite a bit of open water and some hazards along the way.  Sometimes looking at the map it doesnt seem too bad until youre out there doing it every day.  I know there are good areas in the NE, just am familalir with the water down there and know Id like to at least make a couple trips.  Have a Ranger 1850.  Trying to plan a trip in 2024 and figuring out my options.  Century Lodge openings and mine dont align. Feel free to PM.  Thanks. 
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 | I see you do not have a reply yet so I'll say I haven't been to Eagle since the 1990's.  Stayed as what was Ojibway Paradise resort and North Shore.  OPR was to the east of NSL. In a Ranger 1850 I do not see a problem getting to Osbourne from NSL.  I used to get there from OPR in the Smoker Craft 168 Mag with a 25 horse that I took all over everywhere back then.  Biggest diff you will have is the open water out front of NSL.  Early in the season at least there is generally a west wind that comes up in the afternoon.  So normal caution would apply of course.  Others with a more similar boat can likely give you a better answer as to time to get there etc.  Good luck on your trip.  Eagle seemed to kick my butt back then but I did see a guy lay a 54", 45lb fish up on the dock at Ojibway Paradise.  Camp record at the time. 
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 Location: Oconomowoc, WI
 | I would recommend hiring Scott Jaeger, North shore’s owner, for a guide day early in your stay. He or another on of his guides could run your boat for the day and lay down some trails. Without doing that, I feel like you’re rolling the dice with your lower unit. You’ll be fine in your 1850, just keep an eye on the weather. 
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 Location: Downers Grove, IL
 | X2 on hiring one of Scotty's guides.  NSL is, IMO, the best located camp on Eagle and a run down to Osbourne won't be difficult from a time and distance stand point.  You'll have no issues with an 1850 in all but the worst of wind/weather. 
 But after a 10 +/- minute ride to cross the big water it gets a bit dicey running through all the neckdowns and pinch points heading down to Osbourne.  I wouldn't want to do it without a trail laid down by someone who knows what they're doing.  Great fishing all the way through there too, once you get a VERY GOOD lay of the land and the travel routes.
 
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 | I’ll guide you. No one lives breaths and fishies Osbourne and Niven’s Bay more than me. I have been blessed to grow up in Osbourne Bay ever since the age of 8 I learned from guides long  since passed and who taught me things way before electronics and and I have taken those years of knowledge and combined them with current electronics to all for the guests I fish with to enjoy the fishing and experience only Osbourne has to off along with the beautiful spawning grounds of  Nivens to the south.  My name is Randy Tyran and I would be happy to be your guide to learn the intricacies of catching numbers and big fish on the south east end of eagle lake. Contact me anytime for questions. - Randy Tyran [email protected] 
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