Minnesota's Angling Past


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The importance of fishing in Minnesota goes back thousands of years: first as a means of critical subsistence and then, in the last 200 years, as a major economic influence. In the 1800s, anglers seeking pristine lakes with ample fish traveled to Minnesota on the railroads. The widespread use of automobiles and an improving road system rapidly increased the states accessibility in the 1900s, and resorts sprouted everywhere. During the early tourist boom, the state was also home to countless boat builders, tackle manufacturers, and other fishing-related businesses. Images of America: Minnesotas Angling Past provides a view of the time when boats were made from wood and propelled by rowing; when great fishing spots were found through experience rather than electronics; and, for some, a suit or dress was proper attire for a day of fishing. This book includes rare images from across the state that capture memorable days of angling, such as the 1955 Leech Lake Muskie Rampage.




Flyfisher's Guide to Minnesota


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The Great Minnesota Fish Book


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Fishing is one of Minnesota's consummate pastimes. The North Star state boasts the highest number of anglers per capita in the nation and the most fishing lakes. Minnesota is abundant in knowledge about how to catch game fish, but there is little information on the lore and natural history of such prized species as the walleye and largemouth bass, not to mention lesser-known varieties such as the brook stickleback and pirate perch. From trophies to bait, The Great Minnesota Fish Book tells stories of these aquatic species in rich, colorful detail. The Great Minnesota Fish Book pairs engaging and revealing stories about the history, habitat, and culture of more than one hundred species with strikingly lifelike depictions by world-renowned fish illustrator Joseph R. Tomelleri. Providing defining features for easy identification, descriptions of habitat, growth patterns, and behavior, as well as historical anecdotes, Dickson makes a convincing case for the appreciation of all fish and their important place within Minnesota's aquatic ecosystems. Where else can you learn about the American eel, a fish that lives throughout southern Minnesota yet spawns in the Caribbean Sea? Or the Johnny darter, which reproduces upside down? Or the monstrous lake sturgeon that can reach more than 300 pounds and swims in waters from Lake of the Woods to the Mississippi River? Nowhere, until now. Tom Dickson takes us on a lively tour of Minnesota fish-the good, the bad, and the ugly. An elegant full-color work for everyone from the passionate angler to the up-north cabin dweller, The Great Minnesota Fish Book conveys the love and fascination-and in the case of eelpout, the disdain-that people have for the fishes of our home state.




A Compendium of Muskie Angling History


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This 3rd edition of A Compendium of Muskie Angling History, Volume I is like reading a murder mystery, with some strange twits of fate, where you know who did it but you don¿t know how and you just have to find out! Finally, the complete truth of muskie angling world record history is revealed for the first time and past ¿revisionist history¿ corrected. There is a gaggle of historic photographs within, including many new photographs never before published. A must read for ¿muskie junkies¿ and fish historians everywhere.




Ron Schara's Minnesota Fishing Guide


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In this exceptional guide to fishing in Minnesota, beloved outdoorsman, Ron Schara gives tips that are useful for the beginner as well as experienced anglers. Host of ESPN's "Backroads with Ron & Raven;" KARE 11's "Minnesota Bound;" and "The Call of the Wild" on The Outdoor Channel; Ron is widely recognized as an expert fisherman and outdoorsman. The book contains useful how-to information and the ONLY hard copy of vital Minnesota DNR lake statistics. Full color throughout, plus photography that is breathtaking and informational.




Trout Streams Of Wisconsin And Minnesota 2e


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In this completely updated and expanded second edition, veteran anglers Jim Humphrey and Bill Shogren have added information on dozens of new streams. The authors describe their native trout waters with an evocative sense of place and anecdotes that convey not only the details but also the experience an angler can expect.




45 Years of Hunting and Fishing History from the Pages of Minnesota Outdoor News


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Outdoor News began in 1967 when a former Star Tribune sports reporter named Jim Peterson launched a weekly newspaper for sportsmen in Minnesota. Each issue ever since has documented natural resources issues, hunting and fishing success stories, and news affecting the outdoor scene across the western Great Lakes region. Forty-five years and a new publisher later, the Twin Cities-based publication is still going strong.With "45 years of Fishing and Hunting History from the Pages of Outdoor News," the publishers created a snapshot of the top headlines, photos, and stories from each year of the newspaper's history. The book offers readers an opportunity to share in a trip back through the memory lanes leading to Minnesota hunting shacks, ice-fishing shanties, and summer muskie haunts.Authors and designers selected the best vintage photography from the newspaper and highlighted the biggest headlines for the history book. Readers also will see an introduction for each year with key national and world events. The 192-page book also includes a list of company history Milestones.




45 Years of Hunting and Fishing History from the Pages of Minnesota Outdoor News


Book Description

Outdoor News began in 1967 when a former Star Tribune sports reporter named Jim Peterson launched a weekly newspaper for sportsmen in Minnesota. Each issue ever since has documented natural resources issues, hunting and fishing success stories, and news affecting the outdoor scene across the western Great Lakes region. Forty-five years and a new publisher later, the Twin Cities-based publication is still going strong.With "45 years of Fishing and Hunting History from the Pages of Outdoor News," the publishers created a snapshot of the top headlines, photos, and stories from each year of the newspaper's history. The book offers readers an opportunity to share in a trip back through the memory lanes leading to Minnesota hunting shacks, ice-fishing shanties, and summer muskie haunts.Authors and designers selected the best vintage photography from the newspaper and highlighted the biggest headlines for the history book. Readers also will see an introduction for each year with key national and world events. The 192-page book also includes a list of company history Milestones.




Southern Minnesota Fishing Map Guide


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Newly updated for 2016, the Southern Minnesota Fishing Map Guide is a thorough, easy-to-use collection of detailed contour lake maps, fish stocking and survey data, and the best fishing spots and tips from area experts. Fishing maps, detailed area road maps and exhaustive fishing information for lakes and streams in Southern Minnesota are provided in this handy eBook. Over 150 publicly accessible lakes in Southern Minnesota counties are included, plus extensive coverage on fishing the Mississippi River, southeastern Minnesota trout streams and other stream fisheries in the region. This guide provides everything you need to fish the entire region with comprehensive information that you just can’t get from an app or chip. Whether you’re fishing for big crappies on Lac Qui Parle Lake, walleyes on Madison Lake, a mixed bag on Lake Pepin or trout in southeastern Minnesota streams, you'll find all the information you need to enjoy a successful day out on the water on one of the region's many excellent fisheries. Know your waters. Catch more fish with the Southern Minnesota Fishing Map Guide.




Fishing Minnesota


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Originally published: Minocqua, WI: NorthWord Press, c1993.