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Outdoors briefly
December 2, 2012 Late-season hunting opportunities end soon North Dakota waterfowl hunters are reminded the statewide duck and white-fronted goose seasons close today. more »»
Deer opener
November 18, 2012 WALHALLA — The famed Pembina Gorge annually attracts enthusiastic deer hunters. This year’s opening day was no different with lucky license holders eager for a chance to fill their tags. more »»
Pembina Gorge truly gorgeous
November 18, 2012 I made my first trip to the Pembina Gorge on opening day of the deer gun season. I’ve wanted to see the gorge for several years and finally made the trip. more »»
Outdoors briefly
November 18, 2012 Mule deer production low Aerial observations during the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s fall mule deer survey indicated production in 2012 was about the same as last year’s record low. more »»
Mechanical mule to be displayed
November 11, 2012 A U.S. military “mechanical mule” will be one of the featured items on display at the 33rd annual Minot Rifle and Pistol Club Gun Show at the State Fairgrounds. more »»
A moose in the willows
November 11, 2012 “Very ecstatic” is how Joel Lawson of Minot described the day he opened a letter from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department informing him that he was successful in drawing a once-in-a-lifetime... more »»
Upland birds and drought
November 11, 2012 Much of North Dakota recorded less-than-normal amounts of rainfall this year. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, all of the state is showing effects of drought. more »»
Bass Bandits crown champions
November 11, 2012 It took three days and two different months to decide it, but the Badlands Bass Bandits finally wrapped up their season Oct. 20 with the completion of their 2012 Classic Championshi. more »»
Record Devils Lake walleye caught
November 11, 2012 It was quite the day for Marlin Ingebretson of Mayville. “He didn’t say a lot about it, but he was one happy guy,” said Dan Lohnes, Spirit Lake Casino Marina, which is located south of Devils Lake. more »»
Burlington man bags record book muley
November 11, 2012 New Mexico is known for producing big mule deer, but a Burlington man recently found out how big they can really be. more »»
Outdoors briefly
November 11, 2012 Deer hunters cautioned to stay off early ice North Dakota State Game and Fish Department officials are cautioning deer hunters to be wary of where they hunt. more »»
Bud in the blind
November 4, 2012 Bud Grant is among the rarest of men. He is a true legend. The “Ice Man” stood firm on the sidelines of the Minnesota Vikings for 18 wonderful seasons of winning football. more »»
Outdoors briefly
November 4, 2012 G&F continues ANS efforts The North Dakota Game and Fish Department spent a record amount of time monitoring the state’s waterways looking for aquatic nuisance species in 2012. more »»
Busy season for beavers
October 21, 2012 The meaning of the saying, “busy as a beaver” is very evident at this time of year. The large rodents are busy getting ready for winter, preparing both their living quarters and food supply. more »»
Fisheries biologists: Salmon egg quota met
October 21, 2012 RIVERDALE — Late each fall, fisheries biologists capture spawning-age salmon from Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River for the purpose of obtaining eggs. more »»
Oahe a reminder of fish frailty
October 21, 2012 Fat, healthy and growing fish in one year doesn’t mean that those same fish will continue to grow the following year. When it does happen, fishermen enjoy it. more »»
Hunter beats the shakes
October 21, 2012 Every hunter has experienced “buck” fever at one time or another. It may have happened to Devin Sundsbak, Minot, during a bowhunt the evening of Oct. 14 near Berthold. more »»
Outdoors briefly
October 21, 2012 Information sought on bald eagle shooting The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the shooting of an immature bald eagle which was shot near the city of Crosby on Oct. 11. more »» |
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