
Fishing opener 2017 Q&A: Seven excellent open-water walleye questions
Minnesota’s inland waters walleye fishing season begins this Saturday, May 13. Follow T3’s advice for top walleye success this weekend and beyond.

Minnesota’s inland waters walleye fishing season begins this Saturday, May 13. Follow T3’s advice for top walleye success this weekend and beyond.

While event has been held on the Mississippi River in the past, Gov. Mark Dayton will see a much different Mississippi in the greater St. Cloud area when he helps kick off the season —

The 2017 Muskellunge Angler Survey will gather information about muskellunge angler demographics and catch data. Muskellunge anglers have been surveyed since 2014, but only online since 2016.

Wisconsin family travels to Florida to escape last spasms of winter – and to do some saltwater fishing.

The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department is acclimating about 6,500 young steelhead in Greens Creek for two weeks in hopes the fish will return to the same area in several years as 8-pound adults.

As always, a lot going on with Minnesota’s iconic annual fishing kickoff, this year scheduled Saturday, May 13.

Will you be shore fishing on the Minnesota fishing opener? Regardless, a video from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to help get you in the mood for fishing Minnesota’s epic annual event.

Video from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to get anglers in the mood for the upcoming state open-water fishing opener on Saturday, May 13. Not that most Minnesota anglers need any help.

The trout are nice-sized, too, with more than 20,000 11-inch rainbow trout stocked, along with 800 1- to 2-pound cutthroat trout.
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