By Brad Durick There’s been a change of plans for the current Red River situation, allowing for some catfishing in areas in and around Grand Forks. NOAA was off on their projection for the river in this area by more than five feet and it remains open to some careful angling. While very high, it…
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Choose Safety this Summer with a PFD
By Doug Leier “Never wait on safety reminders… it might be too late.” It’s a philosophy I’ve carried personally and professionally. Don’t wait until after the first weekend of deer season for a gun safety refresher. And the same applies for recreating on the water. Truth of the matter is, if you don’t have a…
Let’s Rock
By Nick Simonson The tick-tick-tick of a rocky stretch against a bottom bouncer, or the jolting carom of a crankbait off a small boulder is a comforting feeling when fishing in summer. While the sensation may be a bit jarring, it’s a welcome reminder that an offering is in the right place as patterns set…
Brad’s Bites: Then the Rains Came
By Brad Durick Everything was kicking along nicely for catfish on the Red River in and around Grand Forks with a strong spring bite until heavy rains took over the Red River Valley last week. We are currently shut down with guiding river-wide due to flooding conditions resulting from three to four inches of rain…
The Peluso Report: Good in General
By Mike Peluso I figured I would wait to put this week’s walleye fishing report out until after the holiday. Hopefully everyone thanked a veteran for their service and was out enjoying time on the water and with family. This week’s report is a general report covering the Big Three here in the state –…
Our Outdoors: In an Instant
By Nick Simonson My brother, my brother-in-law and I had ground out a Memorial Weekend morning patrolling the back of our charter boat with our captain Eric and first mate Eli on the glassy waters just off Michigan’s Presque Isle. It was one of those “just-too-nice” mornings for angling, where the weather is perfect, and…
Leave Baby Animals Alone, Watch for Deer
NDG&F Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department offers a simple message to the well-intentioned who want to rescue what appear to be orphaned baby animals this time of year: don’t touch them. Whether it is a young fawn, duckling, cottontail rabbit or a songbird, it is better to leave them alone. Often, young…
Fish Benefit from Dam Removal
By Nick Simonson As lowhead dams fall on and around the Red River, hundreds of miles of habitat is becoming reconnected for the benefit of fish in the main stem of the flow and its tributaries. While lake sturgeon restoration projects beginning in the 1990s have been the impetus for some of these lowhead dam…
Brad’s Bites: Cats Slightly Slower
By Brad Durick Catfishing on the Red River in and around the Grand Forks area has slowed a little over the past week. All this means is that the crazy numbers of fish we were seeing are a bit more normal. Water levels on the Red remain perfect, and water temperatures are still in the…
Low Habitat Limits Deer Rebound
By Doug Leier Take it from a fan of the Minnesota Vikings, success is a subjective word. For many, success will only be found in a Super Bowl. Others feel making the playoffs is success and just beating the Green Bay Packers can be considered a success. Deer hunting in North Dakota isn’t much different….
Breaking Down Brood Rearing Habitat
By Seth Owens Pheasants and other upland game birds like grouse and partridge require a variety of habitats to thrive throughout the year. Among these, brood-rearing habitat is especially critical for their survival and population sustainability. Understanding the specific needs of pheasants during this period is essential for effective conservation efforts. Importance of Brood Rearing…
The Peluso Report: All Clear on Devils Lake
By Mike Peluso Well since we got cancelled on my first day of walleye fishing back up on Devils Lake for the season, I have only one day on the water to report on. My first observation was that the water up here is extremely clean. I mean gin clear in areas. My guess is…
Our Outdoors: Seams to Me
By Nick Simonson When fishing a piece of moving water, whether it’s a small creek in the Black Hills or the swift flow along the grey sand bars of the Missouri River or any stretch of river in between, knowing how to read what the surface and other elements of it present is key in…
Four Features for Spring Largemouth
By Nick Simonson In addition to those Memorial Day barbecues, graduation parties, and first trips to the swimming pool, the unofficial start to summer likely includes some fishing for one of the season’s most iconic species: the largemouth bass. This time of year, big, black-striped bucketmouths aren’t hard to find, if you know where to…
Brad’s Bites: Can It Get Any Better!?
By Brad Durick Catfishing remains fast and furious this week on the Red River of the north. Water levels are still near perfect in and around the Grand Forks area with water temperatures in the low-60s. The bigger catfish are moving in, bulking up, and getting ready for the spawn which should still be weeks…
Balancing Tech & Outdoor Time
By Doug Leier Twenty years ago I wrote a column about technology. It was inspired by a walk through an early spring hunting and fishing expo. What I wrote then and what I’m thinking about today with forward-facing sonar and even more evolution really hasn’t changed much at all has it? Think back to your…
Fish Challenges Highlight Variety
By Nick Simonson Variety is the spice of life, and like lemon pepper on a walleye fillet, or blackened Cajun seasoning on crappies, it’s also the spice of angling. With so many fish to catch and so many fun ways to catch them, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) is offering up a…
The Peluso Report: Spring Wrapping
By Mike Peluso Sorry this Missouri River walleye report is a day late, but I’ve been traveling to get my boat wrapped down in Minnesota, so I’ve been burning the midnight oil. I am super excited to reveal the new look for Mike Peluso Outdoors & Guide Service. Anyway, my days are numbered here on…
Our Outdoors: Teaching
By Nick Simonson As I waded deeper and deeper into the waters of angling with my good fishing buddy, we became focused each trip on the fish at hand. Walleyes in the early goings of the season, then smallmouth when the spring warmed up, crappies in the emergent reeds and then largemouth under the red-and-green…
Upland Harvest Increased in ’23
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s 2023 pheasant, sharp-tailed grouse and gray partridge harvests were up from 2022, according to the state Game and Fish Department. Upland game biologist RJ Gross said the overall harvest was likely a result of more hunters, more trips and more birds in the population. “Despite enduring one of the highest…
Mule Deer Counts Up Slightly
NDG&F Dept. Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its annual mule deer survey, and results indicate western North Dakota’s mule deer population is 1% higher than last year but 4% below the long-term average. Biologists counted 2,047 mule deer in 286.3 square miles. The overall mule deer density in the badlands was…
Ant-Icipation
By Nick Simonson Few flies are as hardy and as hard to sink as the foam ant, and while spring has arrived and the real ants now on the ground herald the fact the season is likely to stick around, the social insects are also a harbinger of summer, but in a different form. On…
Brad’s Bites: Strong Start to Cat Season
By Brad Durick The 2024 catfishing season on the Red River in and around Grand Forks has started off with a bang! It is proof that stable conditions make for great fishing. Water levels have been the same for weeks until this past weekend when it came up a little from rains which will really…
All You Need to Prevent ANS Spread
By Doug Leier Unfortunately, my old hometown of LaMoure stakes the claim to being home to the first documented bighead carp identified in the James River about five years ago and also a couple of the only zebra mussel infested lakes – Twin Lake and Lake LaMoure. When I visit LaMoure I still drive past…
Stay Afloat
By Nick Simonson Slip floats are one of spring’s timely tactics for a variety of fish, from pre-spawn crappies to post-spawn walleyes. However, deploying them correctly requires a bit of knowledge and experience from setting them up to watching them go down. Make sure things slide smoother this season with the right slip float setup…
The Peluso Report: After the Muddy
By Mike Peluso Big Muddy Tournament Week has come and gone. It’s always a bittersweet time for the spring walleye fishing on the Missouri River. Things really slow down, at least traffic wise, for fishermen after the Big Muddy. For me it means my days are numbered for the spring guiding on the river; not…
Our Outdoors: Gold Aberdeen
By Nick Simonson Long Bridge on Big Detroit Lake is a place that most anglers would refer to as a slump buster for its plentiful panfish. Even now, a week ahead of the walleye opener in Minnesota, it’s a destination because it’s a guarantee that something will bite in the waters along the concrete pilings…
Deer Season Set, Apply Online
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s 2024 deer season is set, with 50,100 licenses available to hunters, down 3,300 from last year. In addition, muzzleloader licenses decreased by 66 and restricted youth antlered mule deer licenses remained the same. Casey Anderson, North Dakota Game and Fish Department wildlife division chief, said population, harvest and survey data…
ANS Awareness Week is May 5-11
NDG&F Dept. Release May 5-11 is Aquatic Nuisance Species Awareness Week in North Dakota in an effort to raise the public’s understanding of the preventative steps recreationists need to follow to stop the introduction and spread of ANS in the state’s waterways. ANS are nonnative plants, animals or pathogens that can affect the ecology of our lakes…
Your Online Field Guide to Licensing
By Doug Leier When it comes to phone apps, I’ll be the first to admit I’m not the next generation. I’m at best the past generation and hopefully not the lost generation. While I admit I do enjoy having access to all the Game and Fish Department information on my mobile device, I’m much more…
