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Harris Hill Resort is located on Lake of the Woods between the communities of Rainy River and Morson Ontario.We are approx 7 miles to the mouth of the Rainy River. Lake of The Woods is famous for Walleye, Muskie, Northern Pike and Smallmouth Bass fishing. There are also Crappie, Sturgeon, Largemouth Bass, Perch, Sauger and Trout available. Harris Hill has beautiful lakeview cottages as well as lakeside camping for RVs and tenters. We offer both American Plan and Housekeeping accommodations. We are also open in the winter for Ice fishing and Snowmobile vacations with heated cabins and ice fishing huts. This area of Lake of The Woods, where we are located and where we fish, is the hottest spot for the biggest trophy fish especially Walleye, Smallmouth and Pike. Come enjoy a guided or unguided fishing vacation or a fun family vacation on beautiful Lake of the Woods. Ask us to "Customize a Vacation" to suit your needs. www.harrishillresort.com

Clearwater Lodge: There are three Smallmouth Bass fishing scenarios on our lakes. Smaller bass in the ½ to 2-pound range generally stick together in hunting packs. When you come across one of these schools you can experience non-stop action. Second, Smallmouth Bass in the 2 to 4-pound range will not travel in tight packs but will share a shoal or rocky point so casting in all directions and covering the whole shoal should produce a couple of nice bass. The bigger bass tend to stay on the opposite side of the shoal from where the waves are coming from. The third scenario is for big Trophy Smallmouth Bass in the 5 to 7 pound range. The big bass are usually older, smarter and travel in mating pairs and can be hard to find. When you find a spot that looks good for Smallmouth and you are not catching anything it could mean a big Muskie or Pike has moved into the area or there is a big pair of Smallmouth Bass and they have been spooked. What you want to do is leave for a half hour and then quietly come back as to not spook them. If you still don't catch a big bass, pull out one of the Muskie and Pike lures. www.clearwaterlodge.net

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