Sorry, no help for down south but where do you go in MN? We use to go to Lake Jessie but haven't for a few years
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We have a group of guys (4) that would like to travel out of the Midwest and head south. we are from Iowa and not really afraid of the drive.
just want some places that had cabins/accommodations. good price point would be a plus. we go to Minnesota every year to the same resort for 8 years and love the owners hoping to find something likewise down south with out the trial and error, if that helps LOL
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Sorry, no help for down south but where do you go in MN? We use to go to Lake Jessie but haven't for a few years
If I was headed south from here, I’ll go to lake Fork no questions asked
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2006 tracker pro crappie 175 60hp EFI Mercury.
1993 Tracker pro deep v 17 60hp tiller conversion.
"Most of the" world is covered by water. A fisherman's job is simple: Pick out the best parts.
Look up Eric Cagle on YouTube or Facebook. Excellent guide on Grenada. And central Alabama lakes. Has lodging available. Cleans fish .if you’re staying multiple days, A lot of times he will cook and entertain. You will not be disappointed. He can handle multiple groups with back up guides.
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I can give a few for Texas and Louisiana. All have cabin rentals and boats
Texas
-Lake Fork (Best)
-Lake Tawakoni (State Park)
-Cedar Creek
Louisiana
-Lake Concordia (Check out lakeview lodge)
-Lake Bruin (State park)
-Lake Darbonne (State park and They have a unique limit thing though)
-Black Bayou
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