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Message Subject: Resort- Leech Lake
NOFEAR
Posted 2/19/2015 7:11 PM (#754936)
Subject: Resort- Leech Lake




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Hi all,

heading to Leech this fall and looking for a resort recommendation. I haven't been up there in awhile so looking for any recommendations. Protected harbor and boat slip is important to me. Other than that, i'm fishing so i don't need maid service.

Thanks!
Pedro
Posted 2/19/2015 7:36 PM (#754943 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake





Posts: 670


Location: Otsego, MN
Trappers Landing South Shore
Kirby Budrow
Posted 2/19/2015 8:32 PM (#754954 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake





Posts: 2325


Location: Chisholm, MN
Chase on the Lake in walker
DonPursch
Posted 2/19/2015 8:36 PM (#754955 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: RE: Resort- Leech Lake




Posts: 540


Location: Leech Lake, Walker MN
Bayleas in Kabekona bay
If it blows you can always get out and go fining
I live here on the bay and there are some real nice fish here
And really doesn't get a lot of pressure and you are close to Walker Bay where I my opinion the biggest fish in this lake live have fun and be safe
jakejusa
Posted 2/20/2015 9:52 AM (#755070 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: RE: Resort- Leech Lake




Posts: 994


Location: Minnesota: where it's tough to be a sportsfan!
X 2 for Bayleas in Kabekona bay
This is a great protected area in any wind.
NOFEAR
Posted 2/22/2015 1:47 PM (#755525 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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Thanks to those that replied. Any others that anyone would recommend?
jheminva
Posted 2/22/2015 2:22 PM (#755530 - in reply to #755525)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




Posts: 56


Location: Illinois
Andersons cove in steamboat bay. If you plan to fish anything other than muskies, you can catch it in steamboat. Fishable in any wind.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 2/22/2015 7:30 PM (#755586 - in reply to #755530)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake





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Location: Walker, MN
Besides the ones mentioned, I have heard good things about Brindley's Harbor though I have never stayed there.
NOFEAR
Posted 2/27/2015 10:53 PM (#756522 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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Thanks everyone!
ranger618
Posted 2/28/2015 11:20 AM (#756577 - in reply to #755586)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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Masqui-ninja - 2/22/2015 7:30 PM

Besides the ones mentioned, I have heard good things about Brindley's Harbor though I have never stayed there.

I stayed at Brindley's last fall and next time I go to leech I'll stay there again.
Nice clean cabin, protected harbor, good location, fish cleaning, reasonable rates. Couldn't ask for much more.
NOFEAR
Posted 2/28/2015 6:01 PM (#756624 - in reply to #754936)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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Does anyone have any feedback on Adventure north resort? Looks like they have a nice protected harbor. A couple of the resorts recommended look like there booked solid for the week i plan to go up.
hansen
Posted 2/28/2015 9:28 PM (#756639 - in reply to #756624)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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If I had to stay at a resort adventure north would be my first choice. Stayed there a few times during late ice perch fishing and they always had the cabins cleaned and treated us very good.
jaultman
Posted 3/2/2015 8:12 AM (#756815 - in reply to #756639)
Subject: Re: Resort- Leech Lake




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Since no one has mentioned it yet...

I've stayed at Anderson's Horseshoe Bay Resort twice. It's another good option, I'd say. Can't compare it to anything else, since I haven't stayed anywhere else on Leech.

I felt it had a good, somewhat central location. It's in the SW corner of the main body of the lake. The reefs around Pelican are 5 - 6 miles from the resort. About 10 miles to get into Walker Bay; about the same to the mouth of Portage Bay; same to Sucker Bay. It has a harbor, landing, and boat slips for rent like you want.

I haven't stayed in the cabins - just a "Lakeside Villa" and a hotel room. They were nice. It's well set up for families, so maybe you won't want that. But in the fall, I doubt there will be many kids around.

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