Ron Lindner says the past 40 years zipped by in a blink, one fishing show after another -- and soon, he and his brother, Al, along with others in the Lindner family, will be the hosts of one of TV's ...
“We landed really nice walleyes, as many pike as you’d ever want to catch and loads of one of my favorite fish – white bass,” Lindner said. Al Lindner and Devils Lake walleye pro and fishing guide ...
Small, cool waters like strip pits are mini hot spots for stocked trout. Fishing is easy, fun and accessible to everyone ...
Follow fishing legend and TV personality, Al Lindner and his team as they take viewers on adventures in the upper Midwest and Canada chasing all forms of fresh water game fish. Emphasis on gear, ...
Ron Lindner, fishing pioneer and father of ‘algebra of angling,’ dies Ron Lindner is credited with developing a comprehensive lake, river and reservoir identification classification system and a fish ...
Ask anyone who's ever fished, and chances are they've heard of these guys. Al Lindner. Ron Lindner. The two brothers with their distinct Chicago accents already were established as northern Minnesota ...
Dave Csanda Inducted into National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame Dave Csanda, staff member at Lindner Media Productions and Lindner's Angling Edge and Fishing Edge TV, has been inducted into the ...
Questions with Bob Sansevere: On the opener’s eve, Minnesota experts Al and Ron Lindner talk fishing
Al Lindner and his older brother, Ron, have influenced the way people have fished for generations. They are in several fishing-related halls of fame, and their Lindy Rig for catching walleye has been ...
Ron Lindner didn’t set out to be one of the most influential freshwater anglers in the world. He just really, really loved to fish. Lindner and younger brother Al Lindner sought to turn that shared ...
Jun. 7—DEVILS LAKE — Fishing legend Al Lindner recently reacquainted himself with Devils Lake, getting in on some good fishing action with walleye pro and Devils Lake guide Johnnie Candle. One of the ...
Ask anyone who's ever fished, and chances are they've heard of these guys. Al Lindner. Ron Lindner. The two brothers with their distinct Chicago accents already were established as northern Minnesota ...
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