Forty years ago two brothers invented a live-bait rig that would revolutionize walleye fishing. The brothers were Al and Ron Lindner and the rig was the Lindy Rig, the now-legendary product that has ...
In the mid-1960s, Ron Lindner and his younger brother, Al, moved from their native Chicago to Minnesota. Their goal: make a living out of their obsession with fishing. The Lindners became fishing ...
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 ...
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 ...
You'll find Ron Miller fishing from the Island Lake bridge most days of the spring and summer. Even if the temperature is 45 and the wind is howling down the lake, as it was on Tuesday morning. "I'm a ...
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 ...
There are lots of ways to catch walleye. Although they do suspend at times and in certain waters like Lake Erie, in many cases, walleyes stick pretty tight to the bottom. Thus, you need a sinker to ...
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