GOOD FRIDAY, INDEED. Our bright spot, like an Easter egg tucked into a tuft of brown spring grass, will be today as temps jump back up into the mid-50s before things cool off for the weekend. Featured Photo: Expect to see more pollinators like this painted lady roadside with a breakthrough via the FWS. Simonson…
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Moose & Elk Results Posted
NDG&F Release North Dakota’s moose and elk lotteries have been held, and individual results are available by visiting My Account at the state Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. A total of 16,935 applications were received for bighorn sheep, 21,069 for elk and 24,027 for moose. While in My Account, successful applicants must pay for a moose…
Our Outdoors: The Business of Hope
By Nick Simonson A colleague of mine, reacting to the recent and sudden halt to everything economic, expressed concern about business and the state of the world in general. The advertising dollars dried up almost instantaneously in the front half of the month. Doors were closed and shops were dark as if it was…
Daily Edge for Thu. 4/9 – Blown Away
GUSTS GOING. Winds will start out strong but fade during the day, opening things up for a great Friday. We’ve got news on tourney cancellations, expansion of hunting and fishing opportunities on federal lands and a really old doe in today’s Outdoors Roundup. 77u Featured Photo: CRUSHED. Our spring season is on hold like that…
Public Asked to Report Whooping Crane Sightings
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. Every year, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service put out a call this time of year for people to report sightings of whooping cranes as they make their way from Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas to Wood Buffalo National Park in…
Daily Edge for Wed. 4/8 – Drop Off
WHAT DAY IS IT? A sudden shift will put the brakes on spring for a few days as things cool off and the wind starts to blow. We’ve got good news on the state’s bighorn sheep populations, cool kayaks and a questionable roll back in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Black Days. A very dark…
Daily Edge for Tue. 4/7 – Skyward!
DOUBLE UP! Great solunar times in addition to warm temps make today a great one to get out on the first open water of the season. We’ve got updates from the Game & Fish, Clay Target League and a cool comet in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Getting Full. This week’s full moon should help…
Daily Edge for Mon. 4/6 – A Good Start
FEELING FINE. Today and tomorrow are your best bets for outdoor activity, so break out the long rods and find some open water. Light and variable winds today will give way to sun and westerly breezes tomorrow before things come back down. We’ve got info on the first of the deer applications, cooking and a…
The Hunt for Holdovers
By Nick Simonson Just after ice off on many lakes capable of holding trout is the time to pursue the big bruisers that have made it through the throngs of ice anglers over the winter and the warm waters of late summer. While trout aren’t designed to survive in the generally warm and shallow…
Daily Edge for Sun. 4/5 – Improving
UPWARD! We climb out of our snowy set of days and should see some serious melting through Tuesday as conditions improve. This provides yet another stretch to get out and recreate in the wild world around you. Tips from the G&F, a moving Marathon and a look at the week ahead comprise our Outdoors Roundup…
Tackle Tips for Netting More Northerns
By Nick Simonson In the crystal-clear bays after the last of the gray ice has disappeared, they lurk on the edge of visibility. In the running creeks, channels and coulees they swarm in the relative warmth of muddy spring runoff. They are northern pike, and at this time of year, with spring just beginning,…
Daily Edge for Sat. 4/4 – No Snagging
FEELING BETTER. Temperatures rise this week to melt off a fresh blanket of snow and help you get back out there, but some bleak news from the spring fishing front as paddlefish harvest season is canceled. We’ve got more on that and other hot topics in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Spin It! Tie up…
Our Outdoors: Fishing 101
By Nick Simonson In the last two weeks I have become a fulltime teacher, cook, gym instructor and referee in addition to my normal professions, which admittedly were wide and varied to begin with. Having been something of a jack-of-all-trades and an angler of all species thus far in life has helped prepare me…
Daily Edge for Fri. 4/3 – Digging It
GRINDING YOUR TEETH? Just staring out the window at the slightly late April Fool’s joke yesterday was enough to get the jaw clicking. We cover the totals along with teeth and a fishing preview in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: A young doe pauses for a photo in front of the trail camera. Simonson WEATHER…
Daily Edge for Thu. 4/2 – Boats, Boats, Boats!
THINKING BOATS. While the weather may not be what it once was (is it ever?), we look at some ideas for making the loading and docking of boats more successful and safe in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: ON IT. Good outings start and end with a secure watercraft. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Thu…
Bighorns Struggle in Southern Badlands
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. The history of bighorn sheep in the southern badlands of North Dakota is a roller coaster tale. And unfortunately, it’s been mostly down of late. That’s how editor Ron Wilson described the situation in a feature article in the February 2020 issue of the State Game and Fish Department’s magazine,…
Daily Edge for Wed. 4/1 – Joke’s on Us
HAHA! The weather takes a serious turn overnight following Tuesday’s front and the joke’s on us all as things feel quite a bit chillier. Don’t lose your sense of humor though as spring snow settles in for tomorrow. In the meantime, we’ve got muley updates from NDG&F, forest management plans from RGS, and just how…
Daily Edge for Tue. 3/31 – Last of March
RUMBLY? We may see some storms sweep across the landscape this evening ahead of a cold front which is going to set us back into the low 30s and colder for a while (think NEXT Tuesday). Get your outings in accordingly. In the meantime, we’ve got updates from local deer numbers to national issues in…
Daily Edge for Mon. 3/30 – Enjoy!
LAST GOOD ONE! While the breezes will kick up today, so will the temperatures and highs in the low 60s will be a reality here at the end of March. An April Fool’s joke causes the bottom to fall out and colder conditions to take hold through the rest of the week. We’ve got more…
The Egg Sucking Leech
By Nick Simonson Growing up a wrestling fan, there was no better time to be watching WWF (now WWE) than when Triple H and Degeneration X were the featured heels. Challenging Vince McMahon and the establishment each week, after a win the various members would slap their crotch and yell out their trademark “Suck…
Daily Edge for Sun. 3/29 – Spring Fling!
BEST OF THE YEAR. The back half of your weekend will be the best day of 2020 thus far in terms of conditions (we joke it’s because they’ve postponed the start of the high school clay target league, and this Sunday would’ve been opening day!) At any rate, get out there and enjoy it! We’ve…
Wardens Set for Different Spring
By Nick Simonson With the impact of the coronavirus obvious across many layers of society, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) has not been immune to changes in day-to-day life. Under guidance from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and orders from the Governor, all NDG&F offices and facilities have been…
Daily Edge for Sat. 3/28 – Temperate
OUT LIKE A LAMB! Superb spring conditions take hold with temperatures near 60 today and tomorrow, allowing folks to get outdoors for spring snow goose hunting and the first openwater options of the year. We cover what’s new for angling in North Dakota along with a helpful hand tool as we wave goodbye to the…
Our Outdoors: Free Flowing
By Nick Simonson Water is freedom, no more so than in spring. Casting off the icy bonds of winter, breaking them into pieces and then absorbing them is the completion of a flow’s self-fulfilling and seasonal prophecy. So too for the angler, flowing water represents the possibilities to not only move with life’s direction,…
Daily Edge for Fri. 3/26 – Spring Things
WHAT A WEEKEND! We’ve got great conditions setting up for all your fishing and hunting adventures as temperatures warm, winds remain moderate and rivers open up around the region as light geese move through – it’s a perfect storm of awesomeness! We share that info and more to help you get the most out of…
Daily Edge for Thu. 3/25 –
POSITIVE DEVELOPMENTS. We’re not talking test results either! Rather, the weather looks to be improving for this weekend to help with your social distancing. We’ve got more on that, circling some good fishing and tying projects in today’s Outdoors Roundup! Featured Photo: Hooked. A sturgeon from the Rainy River caught on the staple 5/0 circle…
Fish Transport Rules Change in ND
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. Every two years, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department produces a new set of fishing regulations. Each new proclamation brings with it a few changes that are publicized and discussed at public advisory meetings and in other forums. One of the changes this year is a modification to…
Daily Edge for Wed. 3/25 – Rocking
COOLING OUT. We’ll take a bit of a dip before we climb back up into more temperate settings this weekend as highs get stuck in the mid-30s. Make it through Thursday and you’ll be set for that first really springy weekend of the season. We’ve got the info you need, including cool resources from the…
Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 24 – Feelin’ It
TERRIFIC! We’ll jump into the high fifties today as warmth takes over the region. More of the same is headed our way for the weekend and we have the details on that, getting your tacklebox stocked and a final call for your applications for ND’s “Big 3” lottery in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: OLD…
Daily Edge for Mon. 3/23 – Starting Off
ROUNDING THE CURVE. We make the turn toward spring as temperatures spike today and Tuesday, providing welcome warm-ups to help get you back into the outdoors. We take a look at the trickle-down of federal funds, some easy outdoor discussions to have and what the week will bring as part of our Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
