Mishaps That Happen On Minnesota Fishing Opener
The Minnesota fishing opener is just a couple weeks away. It s an exciting time for us in the state, and it s almost like a state holiday. With that excitement and the fact that for most of us it s the first time having our boat out on the water, there can be some mishaps. Mother nature also plays a huge role in Minnesota Mays. Here s some things most of us can relate to on our fishing openers.
10 Mishaps That Happen On A MN Fishing Opener
The Minnesota Fishing Opener is basically a state holiday. As we head out on the lakes for those elusive walleye and aggressive Northern Pike, let s take a moment to laugh about some of the common mishaps that we ve all experienced on that first day on the water.
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39.98%. Puckett’s Kinley Ainsworth finished third with
3.65%. There were over 148,000 votes tallied this week!
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Kinley Ainsworth, Puckett: Went 9-for-15 at the plate over five games with three doubles, three triples, 11 RBIs and eight runs scored.
Brooklyn Farmer, DeSoto Central: Went 3-for-7 at the plate over two games with two triples and four RBIs.
Kaitlyn Hill, Ridgeland: Went 5-for-11 at the plate over three games with two doubles, two home runs, six RBIs and five runs scored.