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Blue Bank on Reelfoot Lake
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<blockquote data-quote="GUNNERX2" data-source="post: 4930312" data-attributes="member: 19586"><p>I've stayed there a couple of times but not used any of the guides that operate out of there. The rooms are OK and the restaurant has good food but a bit pricey. Typically, from around Christmas to the end of the season would be the best time to be there BUT there are many factors that could come into play. Weather and what the water level on the Mississippi are the most to be concerned with. If it's just going to be you and your dad, expect to be part of a larger group in the blind (6-10 people). Usually, it's not hard hunting. Step off the dock into the boat and then step out of the boat into the blind. Good luck and have a good time if you should go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GUNNERX2, post: 4930312, member: 19586"] I've stayed there a couple of times but not used any of the guides that operate out of there. The rooms are OK and the restaurant has good food but a bit pricey. Typically, from around Christmas to the end of the season would be the best time to be there BUT there are many factors that could come into play. Weather and what the water level on the Mississippi are the most to be concerned with. If it's just going to be you and your dad, expect to be part of a larger group in the blind (6-10 people). Usually, it's not hard hunting. Step off the dock into the boat and then step out of the boat into the blind. Good luck and have a good time if you should go. [/QUOTE]
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