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Outdoor News Radio – May 15, 2021

Outdoornews May 15, 2021 It’s Minnesota Fishing Opener Weekend 2021, and Outdoor News Radio host and Managing Editor Rob Drieslein brings up lots of topics related to the outlook for angling this weekend. He and Tim Spielman also chat about the annual U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Canadian Wildlife Service breeding waterfowl survey of the Duck Factory being canceled for the second year in a row. Tim Lesmeister then joins Rob to hit a bunch of outdoors topics, including Rob’s (Rochester) goose and (Grand Canyon) bison management column from this week’s print version of Outdoor News, finding a camping permit this spring, bears in Iowa, the retirement of Rapala’s Tom Mackin, plus Tim’s plans for hitting Lake Minnetonka this weekend.

Outdoor News Radio – May 8, 2021 - Outdoornews

Outdoor News Radio – May 8, 2021 - Outdoornews
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Outdoor News Radio – May 1, 2021 - Outdoornews

Outdoornews May 1, 2021 Fishing opener 2021 looms as Outdoor News Radio kicks around topics like the bait supply and outlook for the bite given the late, May 15 start to the open-water gamefish season. (Wisconsin’s begins May 1!) Matt Jensen, the director of marketing for Rapala USA, joins the show this week to talk about the 50th anniversary of the Outdoor News-Rapala Weekly Photo Contest. (See more details on how to enter that contest at www.outdoornews.com/RapalaContest.) Other topics with host Rob Drieslein include Tim Spielman’s breakdown of new rules for the Conservation Reserve Program, plus a big-time ruling from the Board of Animal Health on deer and elk farming. Tim Lesmeister rounds out the broadcast with chatter about the bear attack outside Yellowstone National Park and appreciation for Drieslein and Lesmeister’s better halves.

The underwater camera: not just for ice anglers anymore

Outdoornews April 28, 2021 Bill Ferry (left) and Tim Lesmeister are drifting over a reef they located with their GPS unit. Now it s the underwater camera that will position them on the spot where the fish are plentiful. No guesswork when you incorporate a camera into your scouting program. Gary Roach and I were cruising across a medium-sized lake near his home when he spun the boat around 180 degrees and started heading back through his wake. Then he abruptly killed the motor and said: “Look at all those crappies,” as he pointed to his sonar screen. “How do you know they’re crappies?” I asked. They were just blips on the screen. Roach replied, “They’re crappies until they tell me they’re not.”

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