Good morning everyone, just wanted to know if people could share bait shops close that they know and where abouts of it, i believe it will be really helpful to eachother On monday, the minnesota court of appeals sided with the hunter Especially when you want to fish new waters the best place to get advice is a bait shop close to it
Different bait, rods and tackle for a lot of the different types of fish The hunter said they were fertilizer for his farm Since you might not have a dad or grandpa to teach you like most of us had growing up here.
You may use bullheads larger than 7 but they must be used on the body of water that they were caught on and cannot be transported live In the mn river where i do a lot of fishing,bullheads are great bait for both cats and walleye. Anyone else run an at home bait tank to save their minnows I know mn regs regarding minnow transportion
In the summer i only bring enough minnows i'm willing to throw away or i have to bring my own water from home to transport them in I got the aquarium tank for free, and got a cheap plug in a. Dead suckers on the tip ups are a great bait look for weed lines or even the outside s of where everyone fishes for panfish I also like big shinners for pike bait perferably golden shinners but they can be spend,and hard to come buy.
I live in shakopee and was wondering what type of market there is for a bait and tackle shop in shakopee I think it may work but i need honest opinions When i was young, i would try to buy bait and tackle stuff from the local bait shop, sport stop, located in downt. Good idea on posting bait shop hours jim
I'ts nice to know if you can get bait before heading out in the morning. Live smelt are great bait, but i've caught a ton of lakers on dead smelt, dead cisco and live shiners and rainbows Just would be nice to know in a way that removes these doubts. I say 'green manure' by dave orrick, st