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Enjoy Family Time Fishing!

By Nathanael Auran / June 28, 2011 / Comments Off on Enjoy Family Time Fishing!

We are prepared for your visit.  Fishing continues to be pretty good in Otter Tail County.  On Otter Tail Lake, fish are caught shallow in the morning and evening.  You’ll find Walleye in 18 to 24 feet of water during the day.  Crawlers, leeches and redtails are baits of choice this time of the year. Sunfish […]

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Buy Fishing License Before July 1st

By Nathanael Auran / June 24, 2011 / Comments Off on Buy Fishing License Before July 1st

AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE REGARDING FISHING LICENSES:   If Minnesota state government shuts down at the end of next week, fishing licenses will not be available for purchase from the DNR beginning July 1. No manual alternate system for issuing licenses will be in place.    If you are interested in fishing, purchase your licenses online from […]

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By Nathanael Auran / May 14, 2011 / Comments Off on

East Silent Resort – Minnesota Family Resort, Detroit Lakes MN has new luxury vacation homes available for 2011! A few weeks of prime summer availability still remain. Call today at 800-242-6904.  

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Vacation Home Construction – Part 13

By Nathanael Auran / May 6, 2011 / Comments Off on Vacation Home Construction – Part 13

Only two postings away from finished and furnished vacation home photos. Check out more photos on Facebook at: http://www.facebook.com/EastSilentResort.

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Winter May Day

By Nathanael Auran / May 6, 2011 / Comments Off on Winter May Day

Believe it or not, putting docks in each year is NOT one of our favorite activities. It was especially painful this year when we awoke to a blanket of white snow on May 1st. The water and air were cold. Don’t believe me, ask Andy…he tore is waders:)

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Ice Ice Baby…

By Nathanael Auran / April 26, 2011 / Comments Off on Ice Ice Baby…

Yesterday was the first gorgeous spring day of 2011 at East Silent Resort. Despite 60 degree weather, however, the ice remained. There was enough water for the Loons to land apparently. If you look very carefully at the first photo you’ll see a Loon in the water. It is just to the right of the […]

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