When you hear the words “golden shiners,” you likely think of the baitfish with which you’re trying to catch walleyes in summertime. But for some of the gals who participate in the Women Anglers of Minnesota, golden shiners has a different meaning.
“When women reach a certain age, a lot of times they can feel unseen or invisible, and when we recognized them, they kind of got teary-eyed, and it was a pretty cool moment,” said Michelle Morey, president of WAM.
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