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| I hear that the water levels are quite low. What ramps are usable on the Nort/West sides of Mille lac? Also, what is the latest report other than get in line on the sand on the North end? Thanks Guys,
-Clay |
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Location: Northern IL | The lake is down and a roller trailer is a must at most ramps. We stayed and launched at the Red Door but dragged bottom quite a bit. We saw trailers parked at Garrison. None at Wealthwood, and none at Malmo. Your best bet is to pay a launch fee at a resort. |
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Location: On your favorite spot | don't even try to get in at wealthwood or malmo unless you have a small boat with roller trailer - even then you'll be wading out quite a ways - it's more than worth the $10 to launch at a resort. things have been a little slow on the north end lately for me though so better luck to you this week |
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| Thanks Guys, any particular resorts that you would recommend for daylight hours? We may be going really early in the morning so we may have to use a public ramp somewhere part of the time, so that we don't wake the resort people just to pay the ramp fee.
Thanks Again !
-Clay |
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| Barnicales or Red door, most resorts dont mind if you pay when you leave, if your honest. The nearest public access you could get out on would be garrison. WATCH FOR ROCKS!! GL |
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