(RNS) — Ron Lindner — famous in the sport fishing industry as both a fisher of walleye and what the Gospels describe as a “fisher of men” — died Nov. 30 at age 86. Lindner, along with his younger ...
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 ...
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 ...
As one of the most recognizable people in the fishing industry, Al Lindner says the idea for a fishing careers workshop sprouted last August when he and his son, Troy, were driving back to Brainerd, ...
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 ...
He started a fishing tackle business more than 60 years ago in his parents' basement and went on to cement the "Lindy" brand as a pillar in the North American fishing industry. Ronald John Lindner, 86 ...
MANSFIELD - Faith and fishing are two of the most important things in Al Lindner's life. The professional fisherman and author will talk about both at Saturday's 31st annual Resurrection Breakfast.
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 ...
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