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 Location: Lake Geneva, WI
 | I was talking with some friends about taking a trip in July. We were thinking of heading up to the great white north. Not everyone is in to muskie fishing so multi species is important. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to go that is close to MN? | 
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 Location: Central Iowa
 | can't go wrong with LOTW. | 
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 Location: oswego, il
 | What are you looking for in a trip?  Stay in the country or go north or a particular state you prefer?  Tons of places to stay  hard to narrow down if you could supply some more preferences it would help greatly. | 
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 Location: Maryland
 | check out Eagle lake in Ontario.  Lots of variety.  Although I go for the Muskie, Andy Myers Lodge is an excellent camp and they work to put people on all kinds of fish.  Herbie's son is a walleye magician so you can literally go and catch hundreds of good sized walleyes.  Lots of families in camp not just guys.  Good food too | 
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 | NW Angle LOTW.....want to catch walleyes? no easier time than July...let me know if you want more info | 
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 Location: Lake Geneva, WI
 | How far away is Eagle Lake from MN? | 
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 Location: Ft. Wayne Indiana
 | I would also suggest Eagle Lake and Andy Myers Lodge. 
 Top notch resort, top notch service and top notch fishing for all species.
 
 How far is it from MN, well I guess where in MN you will be starting from! LOL
 Check out: http://www.andymyerslodge.com
 
 Herbie and his staff are the best and you will enjoy nice clean cabins, great food, excellent service and you will always know where and what the fish are biting on!
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