2024 Governor's Fishing Opener set for Lake City

The event has been in Minnesota since 1948, designed to promote the development of the state's recreation industry, and serves as a kickoff celebration for the summer tourism season.

November 1, 2023 at 2:15AM
Gov. Tim Walz at a previous Fishing Opener event. Walz announced Tuesday that Lake City will be hosting the 76th Governor’s Fishing Opener in May 2024. (Anthony Soufflé, Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Gov. Tim Walz announced Tuesday that Lake City will host the 76th Governor's Fishing Opener this spring.

This year's event will run May 10-11 in the southeast Minnesota town where the Mississippi River widens to form Lake Pepin. Walz said in a news release he was ready to showcase the area's unique tourism.

"This region is known for its phenomenal fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities," Walz said in the announcement. "I look forward to celebrating the unique tourism and outdoor opportunities that Lake City has to offer."

The event has been in Minnesota since 1948, designed to promote the development of the state's recreation industry and serve as a kickoff celebration for summer tourism season.

The waters of Lake Pepin have 85 different species of fish, including walleye, sauger, pike, perch and white bass.

Lauren Bennett McGinty, director of Explore Minnesota, also expressed her excitement for the upcoming event.

"We will celebrate Minnesota's rich angling heritage and how fishing tourism shapes our state's modern identity," McGinty said in the release.

Ed Hoffman from Visit Lake City said he is looking forward to the "opportunity to showcase one of the Midwest's most scenic natural playgrounds and premier angling destinations, Lake Pepin."

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