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11-30-2015, 08:28 PM #1
I have been fishing out of Tibbels Marina for 39 years, docked there for 23 years, and have had mobile home there for 9 years. I can't picture myself anywhere else. They are family owned and operated, third generation now and the 4th generation is growing fast. They have several restaurants a short walk or golf cart ride away (Peninsula and Cleats). There is a bait shop there and Hi-Way Bait is just across the street. They have motel rooms, full hook up camper lots and have their own fleet of charter boats. The marina is only 1 mile from the lake and is in its own little deep water protected harbor within East Harbor.
Mike
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11-30-2015, 11:04 PM #2
Mike,
39 years! That's awesome. Channel Grove is owned by 3rd generation family as well, the Browns. They told me this year that they estimated their "average" docker had been there over 15 years... That includes multi generational dockers like me following in my grandfather's footsteps. There are some members of over 60 -70 years, and a good handful of 50 yr members.
However, if a new person comes in they are instantly part of the family.
Maybe it's just how us fishermen are, or maybe it's the area but it really is a nice home away from home.
Tibbles is just next door and you are right, it's a great spot. I've fished out of there and even had guests stay at Tibbles when they come. Really nice family.
-Matt
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12-02-2015, 04:52 PM #3
Marina
I have been at Meinkes West for 10 years. It is centrally located for the things I like to do. It is a clean well kept marina that is family run and they treat everyone great. The prices are good. They have 2 nice little marin a stores where they do not price gouge you. Ice for instance is a buck a bag and the fuel filter I use is a buck cheaper than at BassPro. There are 4 bait shops and 3 fish cleaners within spitting distance. You drive right up to your boat at every slip. If lake levels change and your boat looks to be in danger they take care of it or give you a call. Some of the family lives at the marina year round and security is great even in winter. They have camper spots and you can build a deck at your dock. Fishing is good even in the marina for those days too rough to go on the lake. They have many planned events through out the season and often free food on the holidays. USA Tow Boats is based at the marina. They usually have the lowest gas prices around and quality gas. There is an excellent local grocery store nearby (Jacks). I used to run 6 and under. I have been in many marinas and visited far many more. I think I will stay here. Love it. Love the people.
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12-07-2015, 04:51 PM #4
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12-09-2015, 02:48 PM #5
Dock For Rent
30 foot floating dock. Two minutes from dock to lake at no-wake speed. I don't have my GPS handy but I believe it is around 2 miles to Turtle reef for spring walleye. Often walleye can be found closer than that. About five miles to B can (perch). Facilities for fish cleaning on site. $550
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