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Location: Centeral Wisco | Looking to take a trip to Northwest Angle. What Resorts do people recommend and why? And I not looking for the American plan. Thanks geo |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Sunset Lodge. Great people, great food, excellent digs. Been there several times, always had a good trip. |
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Location: Thief River Falls MN | I'll second Mr. Worrall. Great place and staff. |
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| All are pretty good. Flag Island is under new ownership, and they may do well. If you can get in take a look at Young's Bay or Angle Outpost.
Sure hope the road is fixed before all the tourist's start showing up. It's a complete disaster right now. But it should be. Until last fall I have never wanted an asphalt road. Yesterday it was unbelievable. |
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Location: Antigo Wi. | If we ever go back to the angle, would choose Sunset without a doubt, but the drive getting there is probably the biggest drawback. Love the new area we are going to , a lot less traffic and hassle |
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Location: Antigo Wi. | We have been going to Tamarack the last 3 years and fishing the Basil Channel area. It's far enough away from the angle and Sabaskong bay areas that we usually only see walleye guides running in the area |
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Posts: 2014
| Baystore. - All muskie guys..Frank will take good care of you. (I've been to every resort in the angle) - Fun to ring the bell a couple times during the week |
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Location: Plainfield, IL | I second Baystore. I have been to 4 resorts in the angle and they are the best. Frank is the best! |
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Location: Minnetonka MN | I second Tamarack. Going back for our third year in a row. Magical area with very very few fishing boats on any given day. Todd, Kim and kids are awesome hosts too. |
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Posts: 153
| Love the Tamarack area. Will probably stay a couple nights at the resort sometime this season. |
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