
Tips for fishing the Minnesota opener – video
“Tackle” Terry Tuma says water temperatures will affect where walleyes will be found on a particular lake.

“Tackle” Terry Tuma says water temperatures will affect where walleyes will be found on a particular lake.

Before you drop a trap in your favorite body of water, make sure you read the regulations regarding trapping minnows. There are lot of rules in relation to trapping.

Walleye opener in Minnesota can be a fun but stressful time for many anglers. They sometimes don’t have a chance to run through their gear.

Water temperatures across much of the state could be well below normal for the fishing opener, according to Carney. When ice-out precedes the opener by just a few days, there’s seldom good that comes from

2. Camo up. Whether you’re fishing from shore or from a boat, wear clothing that blends into your surroundings.

Don’t get stuck throwing plain old ball head jigs with the rest of the crowd.

Advice for catching spring river walleyes, especially if you’re fishing the Upper Mississippi River.

Arriving at the stream, I take a moment to observe what’s going on. First I look for obvious rises, either those soft concentric circles that appear when a fish has daintily taken a bug on

Hunting turkeys offers a unique and challenging hunting experience in which hunters must rely on the knowledge of the language to communicate with their quarry.
While it’s true that we use artificial calls to
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