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The resorts will push piles up to try and keep public traffic off their roads The resorts cannot charge for using their roads, only beach access to get on them. The lake is public property and legally the plowing they do is out of the goodness of their hearts. The only way to collect fees for use, is to isolate the road systems so you need to pay the guy doing the plowing to get on them. They almost never even connect to other resorts. If the snow is thin, you can always bust across in a pickup, but don't be surprised if you get your butt chewed. Just remember that you are NOT trespassing unless you drive out through their resort. Don't let the resort owners bully you off your fishing if their roads are in your fishing area. There is a holy pile of mega structure right there. None of it is any better than the stuff around it though. Don't get too dead set on a small portion of the lake, that's a good way to pull a skunk.Appledoorns Sunset Bay is the only one I can vouch for right in that area. Nice shacks, and Paul really knows his way around. Roach's guide service operates out of there too. May consider them the best on the lake.You picked a good area to fish there. Don't get structure overload or let the HD maps hypnotize you!
You guys bringing portys? Don't be afraid to go adventuring! There are a TON of resorts in that area, all that I know of will give you a road pass for $5-$8 a day. If you're lucky, you won't even need a road. There is nothing wrong with cutting across country (ice) as long as you keep the speed down and keep an eye out for pressure ridges. Last year, I never paid for a road pass once. When we fished that area, we just went out of Bare Ass Beach and went straight for our spot.