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    <description>If you're an avid ice fisherman, no doubt you've encountered negative panfish. Bluegills and crappies that you can mark on your electronics, but can't for the life of you get them to bite!...</description> 
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    <description>Well the lakes in Minnesota are going to freeze over, it's imminent. Whether people like it or not, fishing can only be done through the ice on the 10,000 plus lakes in Minnesota this Winter. A lot of people I know simply love to ice fish, while others can't wait for the ice to melt. I always ask those of the latter why they don't ice fish, the number one response I get is, &amp;quot;It's dangerous.&amp;quot; Well I'd like to help get those people on the ice this year by telling them what they need to get started, and also some precautions they can take to feel and be more safe this Winter...</description> 
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    <description>Walleyes are targeted in hundreds of lakes every winter in Minnesota by thousands of anglers, but catching them throughout the winter is a very difficult task...</description> 
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    <description>Every Fall the big boys come out to play. Whether you're after walleye, pike, or muskie, the Fall of the year is the time to be on the water. With so many other things on peoples minds, such as duck hunting, deer hunting, household chores, and of course football, many people avoid the lakes on the cold days of Autumn...</description> 
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    <description>Old marble eyes, also known as the walleye, is one of the most fascinating fish in the water, and in Minnesota they are also the most sought after. The walleye is named for its pearlescent eye, which is caused by a reflective layer of pigment, called the tapetum lucidum, that helps it see and feed at night or in murky water...</description> 
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