|
|
On the ice at Buffalo Lodge
January 6, 2013 GRANVILLE — One of the state’s longest running ice fishing derbies had another successful and well-attended day on Dec. 29. more »»
Lure building is winter fun
January 6, 2013 I’ve watched in wonder as fly fishermen tie their own flies in preparation for an upcoming fishing excursion. more »»
Fishin’ in the Dark
December 30, 2012 FOXHOLM — Darkhouse spearfishing seems to increase in popularity each winter. One reason why may be the abundance of northern pike in the state. Pike are a favorite target for spearfishing. more »»
Area bird counts rise
December 30, 2012 With one Christmas Bird Count to go, at Denbigh Experimental Forest Jan. 5, the numbers of birds counted has broken some records in the Minot region. more »»
Throw back a 40-pounder? It could happen to you
December 30, 2012 Sometime in the weeks, months or years ahead it is possible that a dedicated and studious North Dakota fisherman will proudly land a Tiger muskie that exceeds the existing state record. more »»
North Dakota’s pheasants doing well thus far
December 30, 2012 A topic that never fails to get the attention of North Dakota hunters is the status of ring-necked pheasants. more »»
Outdoors briefs
December 30, 2012 First Day Hike at Fort Lincoln State Park MANDAN — Start the New Year out right by participating in a “First Day Hike” at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park on Jan. 1. more »»
Pouring assault in a wound
December 23, 2012 Solutions to deadly shootings will require correct facts No sane person would disagree that the recent shooting of innocent children and staff at Sandy Hook Elementary was horrific. more »»
North Dakota’s oldest trapper still active
December 23, 2012 TOWNER — He doesn’t walk nearly as much as in previous years, but Adrian Dokken still works a trap line. At age 87, he is believed to be the oldest active trapper in the state. more »»
Outdoors briefly
December 23, 2012 Coyote Classic set for Dickinson The 11th annual North Dakota Coyote Classic is scheduled Jan. 10-12 in Dickinson. In 2012, the event awarded more than $20,000 in cash and prizes. more »»
Hearing protection paramount
December 16, 2012 Loud noise, too much noise, will cause a loss of hearing. Once hearing is lost, it is gone forever. There is no magical cure to restore lost hearing. more »»
Of black squirrels and white bighorns
December 16, 2012 A white bighorn sheep has been seen in Theodore Roosevelt National Park-North Unit. So too have black squirrels in Minot. Both are of interest. more »»
Outdoors briefly
December 16, 2012 Wildlife Refuge bird counts Des Lacs, Lostwood, Upper Souris and . more »»
Holiday gift guide for sportsmen
December 9, 2012 Every year I receive numerous news releases about new products on the market that are intended to be of interest to sportsme. more »»
The cycle of salmon continues
December 9, 2012 RIVERDALE — The future of North Dakota’s salmon fishery is once again swirling in small rearing tanks inside the Salmon Building at the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatcher. more »»
Tune of fish
December 9, 2012 I have discovered the secret that every fisherman would love to know. It is the secret of how to have a lake all to yourself, each and every time. Allow me to explai. more »»
Outdoors briefly
December 9, 2012 ANS prevention in winter North Dakota ice anglers are reminded that regulations designed to reduce the spread of aquatic nuisance species also apply in winte. more »» |
in:
News, Blogs & Events Web |