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Ballard’s Resort On Lake Of The Woods Trip

2019 Walleye Connection Fishing Trip 

 

 

Departing from:  (St Joseph, MO)

 

Day 1   —  depart from St Joseph at 5:00 a.m.,  arrive at Ballard’s Resort 5:00 p.m.,  check-in,  receive your lodging assignment,  brief orientation,  complimentary welcome reception,  evening dinner,  lodging first night.

 

Day 2  —  7:00 a.m. brkfst,  guided walleye fishing (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.),  lunch on the lake,  evening dinner,  lodging second night.

 

Day 3   —  7:00 a.m. brkfst,  guided walleye fishing (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.),  lunch on the lake,  evening dinner,  lodging third night.

 

Day 4  —  7:00 a.m. brkfst,  guided walleye fishing (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.),  lunch on the lake,  evening dinner, lodging fourth night.

 

Day 5  —  6:00 a.m. brkfst,  depart at 7:00 a.m.,  lunch served on the return coach,  arrive to St Joseph at 5:00 p.m.

 

Lodging in cabins…  Each unit is complete with living room, two single beds per bedroom, bathroom, TV, towels, bedding, & daily maid service.  Based on availability and pricing, there are one, two, and three bedroom cabins for reservations.  Preference is to reserve each cabin for intact parties of two to six anglers.  Groups will also be matched when necessary to effectively utilize lodging space.

Guided walleye fishing…  Our 27 ft. Sportcrafts, (guide boats), include angling equipment, bait, tackle, on-board restroom facilities, & fish processing.  The boats accommodate up to six anglers, plus Coast Guard licensed guide, & operate for a nine-hour day.

American Plan meals…  Featuring homestyle evening dinners, piping hot breakfasts served every morning, & sack or shore lunches prepared for you daily.

Beverages…  Bring a small cooler to pack your own lunch & beverage for the ride up.  We will also use the cooler to transport your fish on the way home.  Other than at breakfast, you are responsible for your own beverage during lunches & dinners.  Our full-service bar offers a complete list of beers, liquors, and non-alcoholic beverages.  The gift shop also offers the sale of similar beverages, along with snacks & souvenirs.

MN fishing license…  Purchase online at www.licenses.dnr.state.mn.us, or at Ballard’s (cost is $37).

Gratuities…  Tips for the guides, wait-staff, & housekeeping are not included in the package price…

Luxury motorcoach…  Professional transportation is provided by WindStar Lines.  www.gowindstar.com  Your vacation begins the second you climb aboard.  Relax and travel.  This (54) passenger deluxe model includes DVD video monitors, WiFi capabilities, restroom facilities, & comfortable seating.  Socialize with friends, bring along a movie, read a book, relax, & share the adventures of group travel.

 

#218-634-1849                                           BallardsResort.com

 

Sheriff: Kan. man rammed police vehicle during 100-mph chase

JACKSON COUNTY— Law enforcement authorities are investigating a suspect on numerous charges after a high-speed chase.

Downs -photo Jackson County

Just before 8 p.m. Thursday, the Jackson County Sheriff’s Office was notified of a reckless driver northbound on US Hwy 75 near the Shawnee County line, according to Sheriff Tim Morse.

A Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputy attempted to stop a silver 2004 Ford Mustang near 134th and US Hwy 75.

The vehicle failed to yield and fled northbound at speeds around 100 mph.

The vehicle continued north to 150th Road where the vehicle headed eastbound to U. Road, went south on U. Road to 142 Road and continued back towards US Hwy 75 when a Jackson County Sheriff’s Deputy and a Potawatomi Tribal Police Officer deployed stop sticks flattening three of the vehicle’s tires.

The vehicle made its way back to US 75 Hwy and headed north turning westbound on 150th Road.

Deputies, KHP Troopers and Tribal Police brought the vehicle to a stop west of Q. Road on 150th.  Law enforcement attempted to remove the driver from the vehicle when the driver accelerated crashing the Mustang into a Potawatomi Tribal Police vehicle placing law enforcement officers in jeopardy.

The driver identified as Kristen Michael Downs, 38, Overbook, allegedly nearly struck several law enforcement officers with his vehicle while they were attempting to remove him from the vehicle.

Law enforcement officers received only minor injuries. The driver was removed from the vehicle and taken into custody.  Downs was taken to an area hospital for evaluation, according to Morse.

He is being held in the Jackson County Jail for aggravated assault, aggravated battery, felony fleeing and eluding law enforcement, driving under the influence, transporting open container, criminal damage to property, reckless driving and multiple other traffic infractions.

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