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Brad Hawthorne ventures onto early Minnesota ice and shares a few tips for finding and catching walleyes on first ice.
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Brad Hawthorne ventures onto early Minnesota ice and shares a few tips for finding and catching walleyes on first ice.

When asked abut my fishing-opener recollections, many stand out. That’s mainly because I opened the walleye season on Lake Mille Las for many decades. Yes, fishing culture and values change. Will keeping a fish, or

At the State of the Band address on March 10, Red Lake Nation Tribal Chairman Darrell Seki Sr. shared that the band will look to contact the United States secretary of the Interior to discuss

Anglers enjoying great bite but incident illustrates danger of early ice.

Brian Brosdahl, Brad Hawthorne and Nick Lindner share some advice that will help you catch more Red Lake walleyes on first ice.

There was a big transition to nightime walleye and crappie activity over the past week.

Despite an extended stretch of cold weather, walleye fishing has been about as good as it’s been all winter.

The morning and evening hours are best, but daytime walleye action hasn’t been that bad in many areas. It seems a combination of jigging spoons and deadsticks with minnows are both producing walleyes.

Crappies and bluegills seem to be biting more consistently than walleyes in areas people have been fishing to the north.
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