Prime fishing on Wisconsin/Minnesota waters of the Mississippi River heats up soon
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With its deep channels, red-and-green buoys swaying in the current, barges and bald eagles… if there ever was a real river, it’s the Mississippi.
A real river is one with calm and clear winter waters part of the year, then spring floods pumping out chocolate milk. A real river can change and float boats up into flooded trees or be low enough to dig your prop thick into a newly found sandbar. A real river is also loaded with walleyes, saugers, catfish, crappies, and northern pike.
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