
Send in … the browns
Natural history of this tough, revered European trout transplant.

Natural history of this tough, revered European trout transplant.

Ice-out in the north and striper fishing proving to be early-April highlights.

Western N.Y. water sees plenty of fishing pressure, but space
is available.

There were some pretty good crappie reports last week in areas with open water. Many lakes all around the state with open water or some open-water areas have started producing crappies and a few bluegills.

Anglers must abide by social distancing guidelines while fishing and boating.

There were some pretty good crappie reports this week in areas with open water. Lakes such as Minnetonka, Waconia, and others around the Twin Cities area have started producing crappies and a few bluegills, which

Misinformation and trout law-breakers run rampant on social media – and sadly, they seem to be proud of it and make no effort to become informed.

Ramps and boat accesses are coming open, as are most lakes; fishing reports are few, but anglers who are able to navigate fisheries are finding some luck.

As lots of anglers bide their time awaiting trout season, many are turning to panfish – for entertainment and to fill the frying pan.
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