Trophy tales

May 14, 2014 at 1:21AM
Chase Risic, 6, of Tonka Bay, with four crappies and a northern he and his grandpa, Rick Zweig of Excelsior, caught on Lake Minnewashta on the fishing opener.
A DAY WITH GRANDPA: Chase Risic, 6, of Tonka Bay, right, with four crappies and a northern he and his grandpa, Rick Zweig of Excelsior, caught on Lake Minnewashta on the fishing opener. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Trophy tales

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Tim McMullen of Delano with a 20 3/4-inch smallmouth bass he caught in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness. Though many BWCA lakes were ice-covered, McMullen and his son found open water -- and good fishing -- on the Kawishiwi River.
BWCA BASS: Tim McMullen of Delano with a 20 ¾-inch smallmouth bass he caught in the BWCA. Though many lakes there were ice-covered, McMullen and his son found open water — and good fishing — on the Kawishiwi River. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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