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Your Survival Guide to the 2012 Minnesota Fishing Opener

What you need to know before heading out this weekend.

Minnesota has seen more than its fair share of cold, wet and windy fishing openers, but it doesn't look like 2012 will be one of them. Forecasts call for clear skies with morning lows in the upper 40s and afternoon highs in the high 70s.

The fishing season for walleye officially begins at the stroke of midnight, and Minnesota's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) expects anglers to find a good bite throughout the state. Read the metro area fishing outlook here.

Bass Fishing—Not Yet in MN
Brian McAmis of Fridley does things a little differently. He said by phone from Deer Lake in Wisconsin Friday that he can't wait for Minnesota's bass season, which starts Memorial Day weekend, so usually spends Minnesota's fishing opener one state to the east or south (Iowa). 

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McAmis, a server at Ricky's Embers restaurant, said it was a persistent customer at another restaurant where he used to work who dogged him into trying bass fishing. Now he's a committed bass fisherman, taking part this weekend in a Minnesota Bass Federation state qualifying tournament.

He said you don't have to travel far from Fridley to fish for bass. "There is good bass fishing in Silver Lake," McAmis said—although he added the boat access there isn't easy.

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Why Walleye Season Now?
Minnesota's general fishing opener is the Saturday two weeks before Memorial Day weekend.

Why? Three main reasons:

  1. It allows most walleyes to spawn before being caught by anglers
  2. It ensures that the opener is on a weekend, when most anglers can fish
  3. This date ensures two full weekends for anglers and businesses before the Memorial Day weekend.

Water temperatures of most Minnesota lakes still pose a threat to angler safety. A 2007 report by the U.S. Coast Guard stated that a boating accident is five times more likely to be fatal if the water is colder than 60 degrees.

So what do you need to know before wetting your first line of the season?

First, . From zebra mussels and carp to milfoil and curly leaf, the state is cracking down on boaters who don't follow proper invasive species protocols. In fact, fishermen can .

Heading out and in need of supplies? Two local shops to visit are Trail's End in Fridley, and Vados Bait and Tackle in Spring Lake Park.

There are also some changes to  

If you're looking to wet a line close to home, the .

This year's ice out occurred earlier than usual in Minnesota, so what does that mean for the 2012 fishing season? Two of Minnesota's leading fisheries biologists explain the trends and .

Minnesota is the nation’s leader in fishing participation (28 percent of residents age 16 or older buy a license). About 500,000 anglers typically hit the water on opening day, and about 1.4 million people buy Minnesota fishing licenses each year.

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