Fishing is a great experience for everyone, and nothing beats having fresh fish for dinner. Just kidding, as anyone who has ever eaten pollock Benedict knows, fish is great for lunch or breakfast.
It seems like everyone has a walleye recipe they love to make for their family and friends. If you want to share your cooking, there’s now an opportunity to do so in Minnesota that could put you on the culinary map.
please think about it. Your creation, or a family recipe passed down through generations, could go viral and be eaten by fish lovers around the world.
Looking for Minnesota’s best fish recipes
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources announced it is seeking anglers to share their favorite Minnesota fish recipes through the Wild Minnesota Recipe Exchange.

Recipe Exchange lets you share recipes through an online form where you can submit recipes, food photos, background stories, and more.
DNR Marketing Coordinator Carla Hanson says recipe exchanges are a great way to find inspiration and inspiration when it comes to delicious recipes for Minnesota-caught fish.
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If you have a recipe to share, you can do so now until Sunday, June 30th. Click the button below to submit your recipe for a chance to be featured on his DNR website and all social media platforms.
The DNR also reminds anglers that fishing season dates and regulations are always available on the Minnesota DNR fishing webpage.
You can also visit the Minnesota DNR’s Learn to Fish webpage to find out how and where to fish, learn about fishing equipment, read about how to catch different types of fish, and more.
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