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Q. Is there a hospital in Red Lake?
A. Yes. Red Lake has a hospital and a medical clinic.
Q. Can I fish with a full-limit license rather than the
conservation license that comes free with my fishing
package?
A. Yes. We sell all licenses at camp.
Q. How many walleyes does the average fisherman catch in
a day?
A. There’s no such thing as an “average” fisherman. The
best answer to this question is that Red Lake is best
known for the size of its walleyes. They can average
22-24 inches with many 26 inches and larger.
Q. I would like to come on the American Plan but I’m
afraid I might need to head back to the lodge for a meal
just when the fish are biting!
A. At Bow Narrows you will be fishing within minutes of
the lodge, not hours away, so you can quickly return to
the fishing spot when you’re done eating. But if you
aren’t back for a meal,
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Q. Do you sell bait?
A. No. Our guests just pick up some nightcrawlers or
leeches before they leave Red Lake. If they need more
later on we’ll get it for them during the mid-week
supply trip.
Q. Should I bring a portable depth finder?
A. Most walleye fishermen bring them. Much of the
time our walleyes are so shallow they can’t be seen on a
fish finder but it is still handy for fishing
structures.
Q. Can we come on the Housekeeping Plan and buy a meal
in the dining room?
A. Yes. You can also buy one particular meal every
day, breakfast for instance.
Q. Can I bring an electric trolling motor and battery?
A. Yes
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Q. Do you have guides?
A. No. They just aren’t necessary
since we fish so near the camp and because the lake is
so easy to navigate. And we clean your fish for you back
at camp. Finally, they just aren’t available.
Q. What’s the best month to come fishing?
The advantage of being a large lake with so many depths
is that we catch fish every month. The only thing that
changes is the location.
Q. Do you get couples?
Yes. Ladies love our modern, comfortable cabins and
delicious meals in the dining room. They also usually
end up catching most of the fish!
Q. What about families
A. Absolutely. In fact, many of our guests started
coming to Bow Narrows Camp as children with their mom
and dad. Kids love playing on beaches, exploring islands
and feeding our tame, wild woodchucks
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