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I've never been much of a reader. I read what was required at school, and in my profession. Beyond that, there are few books that have caught my attention.

Dtro recommended this a few months back, i really enjoyed the style of writing and the information accompanied with the tales to keep my interest. If you like to fish the river, this is a good book for you.

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I'm looking for some more books to read over the next year and would appreciate what you can recommend. Species i'd like to learn more about:

Sturgeon

Walleye

Northern

Crappie

Deer

And maybe just a good all around minnesota outdoorsman book.

I won't shun you if you post a book about bass grin

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A Time to Fish and a Time to Dry Nets is a great read, all about the commercial fishing industry in MN, focusing on Warroad/LOW.

A Look at Life From a Deerstand was written by Steven Curtis Chapman and is a good, easy read.

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The In-Fisherman Critical Concepts series is good.

Most of these types of books will give you a great background into whatever species you are after. I learned a ton from the CC walleye series. The vids are good as well.

Tunrevir~

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Some books I have enjoyed:

Minnesota Seasons, edited by Scott Bestul.

How to Eat Like a Wildman, put out by Sports Afield. It's a collection of reader-submitted recipies, along with some essays/ memoirs from the staff and readers. It's entertaining and it'll help you put some good food on the table.

There's also a great book, but I can't remember the title. Something like Gun Dog. It's not a training book, but a collection of stories about hunting dogs. It's a pretty good read, anyone have any idea what the title is? I think it was published here in Minnesota.

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Three that I would recommend are Trails End, which has to do with Red lake and the Petroske family. This is a great read about the early days of surviving in the Upper Red Lake area. The other two are stories regarding a game warden who worked that area Bill Calles (i think I have his last name spelled correctly) This comes in volume 1 and 2. I got these two at Gander. All three are very good. +

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