Check List
Your Check List
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Passport or passport card.
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Life Jackets You Must bring your own because of varying sizes needed for proper fit and comfort, flotation cushions are no longer considered legal life preservers.
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Boater’s Safety card (if you have one)
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Sleeping Bag and/or Top Sheet and extra blanket
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Dish and Bath Towels
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Food for 6 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches and 6 Dinners
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Snack foods and drinks
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Charcoal and lighter fluid (Weber grills are provided with each cabin)
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Garbage Bags.
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Ziploc Freezer bags and clear plastic wrap for taking home fish. NOT PAPER! At the border they must be able to easily identify and measure each fish.
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Personal sundries and First Aid Kit. (If you are allergic to bee stings, don’t forget your bee sting kit)
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Sunglasses and Sunblock
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Mosquito Repellant and coils
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Playing cards, Board games, Frisbee, Football, Magazines, Radio etc. There are no TVs in the cabins.
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Clothing - layers are best. So you can change as the temperature changes.
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Rain Suit - Even if it is not raining, these act as a wind breaker on cold morning and evening boat rides.
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Warm Boots, Hats and Gloves for spring and fall fishing.
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Fishing Rods, Tackle and Bait. Bring crawlers in worm bedding.
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Camera
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Shore lunch supplies. Bring your own large pans, portable stoves, etc.
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Fan for the warmer summer months
For your convenience, our cabins are equipped with the following:
• 3 piece bathrooms (toilet, shower, sink)
• Propane Stove and Electric Refrigerators w/ freezers
• Microwave
• Pots and Pans w/lids
• Coffee maker (please bring standard size filters)
• Mattresses with bottom sheets
• Toilet Paper (please do not bring your own
• Wood heaters and fire wood
Available for sale at the Camp Office:
• Minnows
• Bags of ice cubes
• Fuel for your personal outboard motors (bring a certified container with clear measurements)