White Bass Caught On Devils Lake Could Be Line-Class World Record
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. — Not many anglers target white bass through the ice of Devils Lake, but Blake LeFleur does. And he might have a world record to show for it. LeFleur, of Devils Lake, caught a...
View ArticleLISTEN: Big Walleyes Being Taken Out Of Devils Lake ‘a Drop In The Bucket’
It’s an annual rite of spring in North Dakota: Sportsmen wondering — sometimes it’s more like griping — if anglers catching and keeping big walleyes from the coulees and ditches of Devils Lake damages...
View ArticleLISTEN: ‘Best Is Yet To Come’ For Walleye Fishing On Traverse, Big Stone
Twin Cities fishing guide and WCCO-AM radio host Steve Carney joined the “Mike McFeely Show” on 970 WDAY and gave an update on the walleye fishing on Minnesota-South Dakota border lakes Traverse and...
View ArticleLISTEN: Pro Angler Ted Takasaki Went 100 Miles By Boat To Catch Walleyes
Ted Takasaki is a legendary name in walleye fishing circles, as his induction years ago into the World Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame attests. He was a guest on the “Mike McFeely Show” on 970 WDAY...
View ArticleLISTEN: The Secret To Catching Walleyes This Weekend Is …
Detroit Lakes, Minn., angler Tony Mariotti joined the “Mike McFeely Show” on 970 WDAY on Friday to give us tips on where to catch the big ones this weekend. He says using slip bobbers and leeches in...
View ArticleNorth Dakota’s Record Walleye Is Iffy, To Say The Least
NOTE: This column originally ran in 2003. I’m re-running it because I was reminded of it by a column by outdoors writer Dennis Anderson in the Minneapolis Star Tribune today about Minnesota’s state...
View ArticleZebra Mussels Confirmed In Rush Lake In Otter Tail County
Zebra mussels have been found in Rush Lake in Otter Tail County, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. The DNR said in a press release there are several lakes near Rush where the...
View ArticleA 17-Pound Walleye Is Swimming In North Dakota
This is no fish tale: There is a 17-pound walleye swimming in North Dakota’s Lake Sakakawea. State fisheries biologists netted it last spring during the spawning run, weighed it, stripped it of its...
View ArticleBuffalo River: Big Fish In Small Spaces
Depth is relative in bodies of water. “Deep” in one of the popular Minnesota lakes might mean 60 feet, 80 feet or deeper. In the Red River, it might mean 15 feet. In the Buffalo River, deep has an...
View Article‘Serious’ Fish-Kill On Big Stone Lake Shouldn’t Be Setback To Anglers
ORTONVILLE, Minn. — “Thousands to tens of thousands” of fish in Big Stone Lake died recently, but Minnesota Department of Natural Resources area fisheries manager Chris Domeier says anglers probably...
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