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One of the largest migrations of living things that will occur in Minnesota this year — or any year — is on the cusp of ...
After his fifth goodwill and fact-finding trip to war-torn Ukraine, a former Nebraska state legislator and decorated veteran ...
This weekend residents throughout the Northland are at lakes, rivers, and ponds to try their luck with Minnesota’s Fishing Opener. Plenty of experienced anglers were at Boy Scout Landing early ...
Tim Walz kicked off Minnesota’s walleye fishing season at the 77th Governor ... radio and TV stations from one end of the state to the other. Others available for 10-minute interviews Friday ...
State officials say Minnesota businesses sell about 1.4 million angling licenses each year. All Minnesota residents aged 16 to 89 must have a current Minnesota fishing license unless an exemption ...
Saturday marked the official start of Minnesota’s fishing season ... “It is a big industry and obviously popular in this state.” While many will look to hook a walleye, sauger, or even ...
Loons are our state symbol now. They’re on our state ... of the media on radio row during the 77th annual Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener at Manhattan Beach Lodge in Crow Wing County ...
Anglers in Minnesota are readying for the fishing opener on May 10, coinciding with a warm Mother's Day weekend. New Poll Reveals Gavin Newsom’s Approval Rating 11 Expensive Steakhouse Chains ...
The 2025 Minnesota Governor’s Fishing Opener is set for May 9-10 in Crosslake. Here’s a guide to this year’s opener, including what you need to know about the event and how to prepare.
They call it the Minnesota Fishing Opener, but walleyes are the species of choice for most anglers who venture out for the annual event, one of the biggest of the year on the state’s outdoors ...
Here are some nuggets about fishing in Minnesota. Some of the information is from the 2022 National Survey of Fishing, Hunting and Wildlife-Associated Recreation, conducted by the U.S. Fish and ...
The 43.25-inch lake trout caught by Isaiah Bartlett in March surpassed the state’s existing catch-and-release record, which is measured by length, by just ¾ inch. Bartlett, who hails from Culver, ...