Havasu Hotels
Havasu Hotels
Can anyone give me some bass fishing friendly hotels at Lake Havasu? ie electrical hookups, parking, decent rates etc.
Thanks
Tom
Thanks
Tom
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Most are pretty good. How much do want to spend. Is it for fishing or family?
Havasu Hotels
There are a few good places in LHC that really cater for fishermen.
Best thing to do is get a hold of John Galbraith at Anglers Pro Shop and have him go over the list with you. 928 854 2277
He can recommend to you the best of the best and maybe even give you some hints on how to get the best rates.
Tell him the WON Director in San Diego sent you.
Best thing to do is get a hold of John Galbraith at Anglers Pro Shop and have him go over the list with you. 928 854 2277
He can recommend to you the best of the best and maybe even give you some hints on how to get the best rates.
Tell him the WON Director in San Diego sent you.
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Do a search, Lynn from NationalBassWest made a post regarding hotels and services at LHC
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Days Inn is the only place to stay. tell them you are a fisherman and they give you a special rate and they will reserve you a parking spot right in front of your room so you can charge your boat. phone number is 928-855-9553
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If your going right now. Hotels.com had some great pricing on the Nautical Inn. If the price is reasonable (very seasonal) it is a great place to stay.
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The Nautical is PIMP! Can't go wrong there.
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i second days inn tell them u have a bass boat and they will reserve u a spot in front of your room so u can park and charge your boat right at your door.
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+3smpboy wrote:i second days inn tell them u have a bass boat and they will reserve u a spot in front of your room so u can park and charge your boat right at your door.
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Windsor inn is cheap if your going for a fishing trip..... Stayed there a few times, think its only $40 a night or so..... Not a family place, more like a hole in the wall....... The Ramada inn now Sunset inn (changed names multiple times) isnt bad either, they have a nice little bar & rest. too.
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Right O on Windsor. Not a family place but cheap. BTW Garrett I thought you were going be there this weekend? Already back?Garrett Mercer wrote:Windsor inn is cheap if your going for a fishing trip..... Stayed there a few times, think its only $40 a night or so..... Not a family place, more like a hole in the wall....... The Ramada inn now Sunset inn (changed names multiple times) isnt bad either, they have a nice little bar & rest. too.
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We were going to go to the Lower River down out of Fishers area, but we found out that the water is SUPER low down there right now, and you cant really go anywhere in a glass boat..... Decided to wait a few weeks until they start releasing more water then make the trip.... Went to El Cap thursday, wasnt as bad as I thought it would be, but it sure wasnt 30lbs+ like Falcon was on Thursday......Thinking about hitting Otay tomorrow..... Would much rather be fishing pretty much anywhere besides San Diego...
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