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Topic: Branson Mo  (Read 1696 times)

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mickfish

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Going back to the Midwest in a couple of weeks anyone have any recommendations on what area or place to stay in the Branson area?
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yeah...try Chicago.  j/k. :smt003

Never been to Branson.  For abking's sake, pls take plenty of pics and post a report.


rockfish

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having spent 6 years in Springfield and being married to a Springfield girl, I 'spose I could offer up some advise...

In Branson, I would pick any cheap and national place (for comfort) or a small dive for a more homey feel...

if you want to spend some $$ for a high class outdoorsy place, check out http://www.bigcedar.com/

you wont be disappointed  :)

If you want to fish, PM me for my phone # and I'll let you in on the skinny....

Jim
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&

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having spent 6 years in Springfield and being married to a Springfield girl, I 'spose I could offer up some advise...

In Branson, I would pick any cheap and national place (for comfort) or a small dive for a more homey feel...

if you want to spend some $$ for a high class outdoorsy place, check out http://www.bigcedar.com/

you wont be disappointed  :)

If you want to fish, PM me for my phone # and I'll let you in on the skinny....

Jim

damn!!  that place sure looks nice.  bet can blow your per diem with the in-house dining. 


mickfish

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Yea I tried to run Big Cedar past the wife as soon as she saw it was owned by BPS she nixed it. She said I would wander off too much  :smt003 I think the on site Guide Services was the Killer :smt013
Group IQ is inversely proportional to the size of the group.

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rockfish

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thats just silly, just because Johnny built it doesn't mean much.  Its really a family place without much of the trappings and crazy dead animals that the BPS stores have. 

I will admit that the guides are top notch and the private waters have some of the best trout fishing in the country (when I worked there, the president <Clinton> would make regular trips to the private water with a BPS guide)

most of the shows have good hotels associated with them, if you check references, you'll be fine

Jim
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

IG: she_savagly_gardens