Dick Sternberg

Dick Sternberg

Dick Sternberg has been a die-hard angler since he was a kid, so it’s not surprising that his passion led him to pursue an education in the natural resources field. After graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1965 with a degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Management, he began his career with the Minnesota DNR and was soon appointed Area Fisheries Manager for much of southeastern Minnesota, an area that included his home town of Rochester. For seven years, he conducted fisheries studies on the Mississippi River and managed the area’s trout streams while spending any spare time honing his river-fishing skills.

In 1974, Dick was promoted to Senior Fisheries Biologist and transferred to the St. Paul Office of the Minnesota DNR. In addition to his research work, he served as the department liaison with many sportfishing organizations, and when anglers phoned in with a fishing question, Dick was usually given the call. As a biologist that could “speak the fisherman’s language,” he was often invited to meetings of fishing groups to explain department programs in terms the members could understand.

Editors of fishing magazines, such as In-Fisherman and Fins & Feathers, recognized Dick’s communication skills and began asking him to write fishing articles with a biological slant. He wrote on topics such as predator-prey relationships, how walleye spawning activity relates to fishing success and the coldwater habits of big northern pike, topics that were poorly understood by most anglers of that time.

In 1981, Dick decided he could have more impact on the sport of fishing by becoming a full-time writer. He resigned from the MNDNR and began development of the Hunting & Fishing Library book series, which set a new standard for hunting and fishing books by combining a factual text with hundreds of how-to photos. From 1981 to 1997, Dick authored or co-authored the following books:

  • The Art of Freshwater Fishing
  • Fishing with Live Bait
  • Panfish
  • Fishing with Artificial Lures
  • Walleye
  • Freshwater Gamefish of North America
  • Trout
  • Secrets of the Fishing Pros
  • Fishing Rivers and Streams
  • Fishing Natural Lakes
  • Fishing Tips & Tricks
  • Northern Pike and Muskie
  • America’s Favorite Fish Recipes
  • Fishing Manmade Lakes
  • Advanced Bass Fishing
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • The Compleat Freshwater Fisherman
  • Advanced Freshwater Fishing Strategies
  • The Complete Book of Bass
  • Fly-Fishing for Trout
  • Fly-Rod Gamefish
  • Freshwater Fishing Fundamentals
  • Upland Game Birds
  • Duck Hunting

The Hunting & Fishing Library books received hundreds of rave reviews by newspaper columnists from all over the country and have won several national and regional awards. The most prestigious award came in 1988, when The Outdoor Writer’s Association of America voted Trout, “Best Outdoor Book of the Year.”
Former President George H.W. Bush, an avid fisherman, is also a fan of Dick’s books. He wrote to Dick several times during his presidency and once said, “I love those marvelous fishing books. They are now in my personal office at Camp David, the place I use to ‘think’ fishing after my homework is done.”

Dick’s next project was to develop a series of fishing books for The North American Fishing Club of Minnetonka, Minnesota. The books cover the entire gamut of freshwater fish and include these titles:

  • Catch Fish Anywhere, Anytime
  • Artificial Lures
  • How to Catch Panfish
  • How to Catch Largemouth Bass
  • Trout: Stream-Fishing Strategies
  • Live Bait
  • How to Catch Pike & Muskies
  • Catfishing Strategies
  • Walleye Secrets
  • Practical Fishing Tips
  • Understanding Freshwater Gamefish
  • Secrets of the Catfish Pros
  • How to Catch Smallmouth Bass
  • Freshwater Fishing Secrets
  • Secrets of the Bass Pros

Altogether, Dick Sternberg’s books have sold an estimated 10 million copies, making him one of the country’s top fishing authors and educators. Dick is also a Contributing Writer for Outdoor Life Magazine and has written for numerous other outdoor magazines including Field & Stream,
In Fisherman, Walleye Insider and North American Fisherman. In recognition of his many contributions to the sport of fishing, he was inducted into the Minnesota Fishing Hall of Fame in 2000. He is one of the 20 original inductees.

In recent years, Dick has devoted most of his time to conservation efforts. He was instrumental in establishing the Minnesota DNR Fishing Roundtable, which has given the state’s anglers more voice in fish management decisions. He also helped establish the state’s Accelerated Walleye Program, which has added 4 million dollars to Minnesota’s walleye stocking program.

In 2007 Outdoor Life Magazine selected Dick as one of the prestigious OL 25, “People Who Have Changed the Face of Hunting and Fishing.” In 2008, Dick was inducted into the National Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame.

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Jeff Armstrong
Posted 176 days ago
Loved reading and rereading the Hunting and fishing libraries' books for years and years. Thank you for all the help you have given.
 
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