Outdoors
DAKOTA REC REPORT - Nov. 20, 2009
November 20, 2009
FISHING
N.D. Game & Fish Dept. Dist. Game Wardens: Missouri remains good for walleye. Van Hook Arm slow on Lake Sakakawea. » Full Story
N.D. Game & Fish Dept. Dist. Game Wardens: Missouri remains good for walleye. Van Hook Arm slow on Lake Sakakawea. » Full Story
Hunting DEER
November 15, 2009
The state’s deer gun season opened Nov. 6 and, according to most reports, hunters had a much tougher time finding deer than what they’ve been accustomed to in recent years. » Full Story
Take 2
November 15, 2009
STANLEY -- You never really know what the deer season will bring. » Full Story
COLUMN: Safety is top priority out in the field
November 15, 2009
Firearms safety is the one portion of every hunt, every shooting session and every time a gun is handled, stored, loaded or unloaded that has no room for error. » Full Story
BRIEFS - Antelope enjoy excellent weather
November 15, 2009
A small herd of antelope enjoys a beautiful fall day in McKenzie County Nov. 7. Two antelope bucks still have their horns but will likely be shedding them in the near futur. » Full Story
Sights are set on sharp-eyed shooting
November 8, 2009
You can’t hit what you can’t see. Or can you? When it comes to shooting, hitting the target really depends on your point of view. » Full Story
COLUMN: Tourney makes sweeping changes in its operation
November 8, 2009
One year after the collapse of the Professional Walleye Trail, the rival FLW Walleye Tour has made some immense changes in an effort to keep the professional series afloat. » Full Story
BRIEFS - Duck Stamp art contest announced
November 8, 2009
Teachers, parents and students are invited to promote conservation education in their schools and community by encouraging youth to take an active part in the Junior Duck Stamp Program. » Full Story
An avid fisherman
November 1, 2009
By KIM FUNDINGSLAND, Staff Writer, kfundingsland@minotdailynews.comHe holds the world record for muskie caught on six-pound test line. » Full Story
Whoopers on the wing
November 1, 2009
RYDER -- North Dakota is in the middle of the flyway used by migrating whooping cranes and sandhill cranes. Whoopers are protected under the Endangered Species Act. » Full Story




