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I book a week for my father and I the week before Memorial Day in 2010. I have to say everything was top notch. The only problem we had was the weather, which was unbelievably hot. Every day we were there it was 95-100 degrees. Obviously the fishing suffered. While we caught lots of perch right around the lodge, the walleye were not active. We also caught some pike and smallies. We took a back lake trip and only caught one walleye. We missed out on the shore lunch because there was a ban on all fires because of the heat. The next day however a family limited out on the same lake, go figure. The accomadations were excellent. The chef was fantastic, every meal was out of site. And the bag lunches were also awesome. The boats were top notch and there was access to plenty of water. We saw a huge bull moose swim across the back lake while we were there, and also heard a wolf outside of our cabin one night. Like I said everything was great and I’m sure we would have done a lot better on the fishing if it were’nt for the heat.