By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. While there was no shortage of bad news during the uncertain times this spring, there was good news for ducks and hunters across the prairies of North Dakota. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its 73rd annual spring breeding duck survey in May and results showed an index…
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Daily Edge for Wed. 7/15 – Cruisin’
HALFWAY! We’ve reached July’s midpoint and are looking to the future – both in the days to come and after November’s elections. In today’s Outdoors Roundup we cover the second drawing for deer tags, plans for the future of hunting and conservation and the expanding world of kayak fishing tournaments. Featured Photo: SUMMER GRIND. Muskie…
Daily Edge for Tue. 7/14 – Summer Stretch
BUSY MIDSUMMER. Good weather greets us in mid-July with stable highs and westerly flows. Whether you’re working locally or thinking nationally, we’ve got the information to keep things moving in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: INTO THE SUNSET. An angler cruises as the summer sun sets. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Tue 7/14 –…
Daily Edge for Mon. 7/13 – In a Pinch
CLICKING. A slight shift in the weather will happen this morning as calm conditions give way to afternoon winds and a chance of rain comes with it. Things should clear by evening to get you back on the water. We take a look at crayfish and how they influence fishing in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
Daily Edge for Sun. 7/12 – Solid Finish
SUNDAY FUNDAY. Warm temperatures and southern breezes will make Sunday a good one to get outdoors and enjoy a mid-July day as it was meant to be. Whether on the water or on the range, conditions will be right. We’ve got updates on the final day of the Masters Walleye Circuit, a limited run of…
Milking It for Monarchs
By Nick Simonson Imagine having to choose just one food to live off for half of your life. While I’m certain fried walleye would be a good option, or pizza would work, or even wild rice brats fresh off the grill could sustain about anyone, the hedging exhibited just in this sentence alone shows…
Daily Edge for Sat. 7/11 – Gold Rush
MOTHER LODE! Excitement continues across the state as a huge walleye tourney wraps today. In addition to that, the state’s top shooters get recognized by the high school trap and skeet league for their efforts in a challenging spring season and the G&F relates a victory over invasives when protecting a prairie water. Featured Photo: …
Daily Edge for Fri. 7/10 – Walleye Weekend
A BUSY STATE. There’s a ton of outdoors action in North Dakota this weekend, from conditions improving for hatching birds and hopes for a good harvest to a major walleye tourney on Lake Sakakawea. Get your fix of news to get set for the weekend in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: WARY. Walleyes will be…
Our Outdoors: Big on History
By Nick Simonson Throughout its run, my weekly column, Our Outdoors, has chronicled the recent history of hunting, angling and my experiences, myriad misadventures and the sometimes-successful outings in the wild for the past two decades. It’s my hope that it continues to entertain and educate for the next two decades and maybe a…
Daily Edge for Thu 7/9 – Breezy
Winds come up out of the northwest today, but we’ll touch 80 as things stay seasonal. We’ve got bad news on the ANS front as another ND lake is discovered to have zebra mussels. We cover that, swim jig secrets and a leap forward for an endangered amphibian in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: DEO’s…
Addressing Slot Limits in North Dakota
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. Fisheries managers often hear from anglers who fish in, say, Minnesota and elsewhere, and wonder why specific regulations are applied in those states, but not North Dakota. One of the more frequent conversations involves slot limits. North Dakota doesn’t currently have any slot-limit regulations, and most fisheries managers will tell you…
Daily Edge for Wed. 7/8 – Targeting
SHARPEN UP. Now is the time to get your shot in shape for the fall, whether it’s shotgun, archery or rifle. Get out to the range or to one of the many events set for the back half of summer to get on target for the upcoming season, as detailed in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
Daily Edge for Tue. 7/7 – Sevens Up
KEEPING WARM. Conditions will facilitate summer angling patterns as things stay stable today and tomorrow with a chance for rain overnight. The trend continues along with a slew of new baits hitting the market and a notice on fishing deep from the NDG&F, all in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: POOR PADS. Lilly Pads show…
Daily Edge for Mon. 7/6 – Into Summer
GET TO IT! A new week follows up an exciting holiday weekend and we get into the heart of summer. We’ve got a summer recipe, some top bass lakes and where we’re at with water following recent rains, all of that and more in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: MAKE IT RAIN. Thunderheads were…
Daily Edge for Sun. 7/5 – Close It Out
ROUND WE GO. As we close out the holiday weekend with some nice conditions, we take a tour of what’s happening around the region in the outdoors. From the closure of walleye fishing on Lake Mille Lacs in Minnesota, to some cavern learnings in Montana, we see what states are up to heading around summer’s…
Daily Edge for Sat. 7/4 – Buck Moon
WITH A BANG! We’re celebrating independence and a great summer stretch in today’s Outdoors Roundup from more on the Big Buck Book, the Buck Moon and some hot temperatures, things are looking great! Featured Photo: Watch the skies tonight for not only fireworks, but for the ghostly buck moon. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Sat…
Busy Water Fishing Tips
By Nick Simonson For many, the Independence Day holiday weekend represents a great time to get on the water. Whether it’s cruising in the warmth of the afternoon or anchoring up and watching the fireworks display reflecting off the surface of a favorite lake in the evening, the water goes hand-in-hand with the mid-summer…
Daily Edge for Fri. 7/3 – Lights
OBSERVED. Welcome to your three day weekend (hopefully) and a warm one is setting up at that! We’ve got news on non-fireworks sky shows, a boat conversion and the drought as it stood before this week’s rains. Featured Photo: GLASSY. The sun rises over calm southern shore waters on Big Detroit Lake in Minnesota. Simonson…
Our Outdoors: Beat the Heat
By Nick Simonson Growing up in the upper Midwest taught me to relish the warmth of summer. Sometimes those stretches of 90-degree days spanned just a week or two in August. Other summers, the warmth seemed to highlight the entire 12 weeks we were out of school. In between backyard kickball games, neighborhood-wide all-day…
Anglers & Hunters Fund Future Opportunities
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. Pretty much everyone who hunts and fishes in North Dakota knows they have to buy a license first, and most of those people understand that license dollars go to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. What is less understood, despite decades of promotion by state and federal agencies…
Daily Edge for Thu. 7/2 – Weekend Watch
THREE DAY EVE. We’re just a few short hours away from a three day weekend and the air will be charged with warm, unsettled conditions along with fireworks. We eye up where we’re sitting for your best fishing hours along with Featured Photo: SUMMER KING. A pumpkinseed takes a prince nymph. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck…
Daily Edge for Wed. 7/1 – Calm After Storms
OVER THE HUMP. In your holiday-shortened week, we’ve made it to the middle after a stormy and rainy Tuesday which may have broken the drought which was settling into the western half of the state. While the impact of some gully-washing storms is yet to be seen on young pheasants, deer and other wildlife, the…
Spring Pheasant Crowing Counts Up
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s spring pheasant population index is up 15% from the same time last year, according to the state Game and Fish Department’s 2020 spring crowing count survey. R.J. Gross, upland game management biologist, said the number of roosters heard crowing this spring was up statewide, with increases ranging from 1% to…
Daily Edge for Tue. 6/30 – Rainy End
GOOD NEWS TUES! Pheasant crowing counts are up, starting your week off with some great outdoor news. In addition to that, we’ve got more on Operation Dry Water for a safe and enjoyable Fourth of July on area lakes and rivers, a local start to a national TV program and a good looking forecast headed…
Daily Edge for Mon. 6/29 – Take Flight
WHAT’S HATCHING? As summer hits full swing, we’re eying up what fish are eating. From insects, to minnows to young-of-the-year panfish, it’s important to know forage for lure and bait selection. More on how big hatches – like mayflies – impact angling in our Outdoors Roundup below along with habitat news and ANS awareness. Featured…
Daily Edge for Sun. 6/28 – Summer Spike
DOG DAYS. The warmth of summer settles in early as temperatures spike into the mid-to-upper 90s the next couple of days. We celebrate the new-found season and catch up on events and information for pheasants, deer and camping across America in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: On the Move. A hen leads her brood of…
The Tequeely
By Nick Simonson Gaudy. Ugly. Fish-Catching. These terms for one of the foremost smallmouth flies may seem divergent, but they all hit the spot for the Tequeely, a combination of kindergarten art project and scrapped experimental woolly bugger borne from a night of drunk tying along with a little bit of rubber thrown in…
Daily Edge for Sat. 6/27 – Warm End to June
NUKE IT! We’ll feel the heat today as Ma Nature rolls in with some nineties into the start of next week. As you enjoy some sun and fun this weekend, we’ve got updates on awesome happenings, including the Big Buck Book gaining steam, Summer Shootout registration for high school clay target shooters and more on…
2020 Firearms Deer Lottery Held, Licenses Remain
NDG&F Release North Dakota’s deer gun lottery has been held and individual results are available online at the state Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. Chief of administrative services Kim Kary said moving to an online lottery has resulted in reducing the time between the application deadline and the lottery run date. “It’s a major benefit…
Daily Edge for Fri. 6/26 – Hit the Lotto!
TAG TEAM! The results of the 2020 Firearms Deer Lottery have been posted at gf.nd.gov, making late June feel more like late December in terms of gifts! Here’s hoping you pulled you tag or are able to get one of the more than 6,000 remaining in the state. We’ve got more on that and a…
