Managing Editor Rob Drieslein and Editor Tim Spielman recap the 2025 Minnesota fishing opener plus talk fire danger in north country. Tony Peterson then joins Rob for a robust discussion on late-season wild turkey hunting tactics. General Manager from Bass Pro’s new store in Duluth, Joe Thompson, previews the store’s big “Evening of Conservation” grand opener for next Wednesday, May 21. Then Tim Lesmeister and Drieslein recap last week’s public lands rally at the State Capitol and talk about the big black bear story in Florida.
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Episode 540 – Fishing opener recap, turkey talk with Tony Peterson, new Bass Pro store in Duluth

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