June 8, 2015
How to Choose the Right Minnesota Fishing Resort for Your Angler’s Getaway
Ah, several days of uninterrupted fishing. Minnesota, and the Northwoods in particular, is the place to go for a successful yet relaxing trip.
But before you can enjoy your trip, you have decide where to stay. There are plenty of fishing resort options in Minnesota Northwoods, but how do you know which one to choose? Keep reading, and we’ll tell you what to look for.
Types of Fish at MN Resorts
The type of fish you are looking to reel in is a huge consideration when picking a fishing resort. Some fish are more prevalent at certain resorts and lakes than others. Check out our handy Minnesota fishing guide to help you determine which resorts will have the fish you want to catch.
Fishing Resort Amenities
Does the fishing resort you are considering have all of the equipment and services you need for a successful trip? Here are some examples of amenities that you may want/need for your fishing trip:
- Boat rentals
- Boat motor rentals
- Gas availability
- Bait and tackle shop
- Fishing guide services
- Electricity at the dock
Resort Packages and Specials
Particularly later in the fishing season, you may be able to snag a package that will not only include your cabin, but boat rental, gas, dock space and more. You may also find discounts for military, police, or fire personnel, group rates and reduced rates for longer stays. Keep in mind that each resort has its own packages and specials.
Minnesota Northwoods can make your dream fishing trip become a reality. Check out our cabin resorts to find the perfect fit for your getaway.
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