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A small boat and a big stringer of walleyes. Here’s how one angler found great success along a deep weedline using something the fish hadn’t seen in a long time.
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A small boat and a big stringer of walleyes. Here’s how one angler found great success along a deep weedline using something the fish hadn’t seen in a long time.

Trolling is the typical technique for catching nighttime walleyes, but one Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer says there’s a better way to do it. Here’s what it is.

Outdoor users in Minnesota, Wisconsin and across the region can recognize the call of a barred owl. In the Pacific Northwest, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has a plan to kill barred owls in

The Minnesota DNR confirmed the presence of zebra mussels in three lakes in western Minnesota. Here are the details.

The Minnesota DNR has a plan to sell 80,000 acres of school trust land within the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness to the U.S. Forest Service. Here’s what to know.

The Minnesota Sea Grant has come out with a new decal for your boat to help you better understand the differences between wild steelhead and coho and Chinook salmon caught in Lake Superior and its

Freshwater Fishing Hall of Famer Gary Roach modifies his live-bait rig when he’s fishing for walleyes in the weeds. Here’s what he does to avoid snags.

The Minnesota DNR has certified nine new record fish since March. Listen here for the details.

There was good news coming from the 2024 spring drumming counts in Minnesota as it pertains to ruffed grouse, but the outlook is not as positive for sharp-tailed grouse in east-central Minnesota. Here are the
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