Minnesota’s Pro Fishing Tip of the Week: April might bring normalcy to fishing

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Nature seems to always even itself out.
February was warm, followed by a cold March. Now, early April is on track with air temperatures reaching the 40s and 50s. In southern and central Minnesota, walleyes will be in their natural state of pre-spawn soon and will transition to spawning once water temperature stabilizes at 42 degrees or more.

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