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Minnesota fishing icon Ted Capra dies
He was a member of the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame and National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and founder of Capra’s Sporting Goods and other fishing-related entities as well as an accomplished tournament
He was a member of the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame and National Fresh Water Fishing Hall of Fame and founder of Capra’s Sporting Goods and other fishing-related entities as well as an accomplished tournament
The 90,000-square-foot store is Cabela’s fourth in Michigan – joining the Dundee, Grandville and Saginaw locations – and the 87th in North America.
Illinois fishing guide Don Satterfield talks about Lake Shelbyville’s fish production.
KILGORE, Texas — Skeeter Boats has announced the establishment of a new trailer factory. Skeeter Built trailers will provide 100 percent of Skeeter boat production starting in the third quarter of this year, according to
Aaron Martens of Alabama claimed the $100,000 top prize Sunday.
Creek in far southwestern Colorado will have the largest continuous stretch of native Colorado River cutthroat trout in the state.
Early freshwater return has allowed the fish to avoid the drought and poor ocean conditions of the past few years that have impacted its species elsewhere.
New marks set for triploid crappie, bowfishing.
In the days leading up to this weekend’s Cats Incredible catfish tournament on the Red River, several incidents have angered catfish anglers and lovers of this favorite local fish.
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