SUNDAY FUNDAY! Get out there and enjoy light winds, the start of our warm-up and the power of the nearly new moon to help with your fishing adventures! Watch that late ice and consider walking on rather than driving, where possible and prudent. Featured Photo: The sun rises over a treeline. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck…
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Easter Eggs
By Nick Simonson Whether fishing for trout making their spring sprint up tiny coldwater streams or going after those species that get stocked in any number of rivers and lakes around the region, having some sort of spawn imitator in a fly box is important. Here are three simple recipes that make for some…
Daily Edge for Sat. 3/21 – Windy Start
GUSTY ONE. Saturday’s winds will fade into evening setting up a nice second half of the weekend and a great day to get outside. We’ve got news on G&F closures, the long range look from NOAA for your late March fishing and some animal info for kids schooling from home in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
Timing Spring Turkeys
By Nick Simonson In that gap between the last snow melting and the sure signs of spring like budding trees and greening grass, the tom turkey is king of the corridor throughout the rills and rivers of the region. For those starting in turkey hunting or looking to increase their success in harvesting a…
Daily Edge for Fri. 3/20 – Weekend Run
FULL FRIDAY! It’s the first full day of spring as you kick off your weekend with a wintry feeling day, but don’t worry things will get better into the weekend and next week! We’ve got an eye to the forecast and some news and notes from around the wild world in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
Our Outdoors: In The Distance
By Nick Simonson Except in those instances where the steelhead were running hard and fast up the tributaries of Lake Superior, or the walleyes were so thick one could nearly walk across them on Devils Lake’s famed Channel A in the spring, I’ve rarely fished in a scenario that would cause my line to…
Daily Edge for Thu. 3/19 – Counting Down
THE FIRST. Happy first day of spring! Well, effective 10:50pm today (Thu. 3/19) anyhow! We’ve got great views, great reads and a look at your weekend fishing conditions in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: DAMP. A rooster pheasant hangs out under the canopy on a damp Wednesday morning near Bismarck. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…
Creel Surveys Provide Experience Data
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. You won’t find a U.S. Census taker out on the ice knocking on fish house doors looking to ask a few questions. But it is possible that anglers at Stump Lake this winter, and Lake Audubon last year, did get a tap on the door from a clipboard-carrying surveyor. These…
Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 18 – One to Go!
LAST DAY! You’ve reached the last full day of winter, congratulations! Shake off your green beer hangover and get caught up on moving light geese, more CWD concerns to the east and whether or not to add a drop or spray of attractant to your lure as waters open up. All that and more in…
Daily Edge for Tue. 3/17 – Don’t Scrap Spring
UNTOUCHABLE. While those events which fuel conservation efforts might be scrapped by the coronavirus this spring, a return to the outdoors likely won’t be. Make sure you’re licensed and ready to roll and have all the news to you need to get set for open water in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Top O’ The…
Daily Edge for Mon. 3/16 – Looking Ahead
MONDAY MONITOR. We’re checking out the approaching spring conditions from what remains of winter to the threat of flooding in the near term. Along with that, we get some thoughts on where to go to get away from people during the Covid-19 outbreak, where that option is or will be available. Featured Photo: CASTS COMING. …
Precision Ag Targets Habitat, Profitability Increases
By Nick Simonson With spring planting just around the corner, farm and ranch operators throughout the upper Midwest are preparing to implement their plans coming off a very wet 2019. Where lower areas spent much of late summer and early fall flooded with excessive water, many are considering better options for those acres with…
Daily Edge for Sun. 3/15 – Stuck Inside?
OUR INDOORS. You might be stuck at home, you may be social distancing, you could just be ducking a squall of snow and getting ready for spring. Whatever has you inside today, we’ve got those plans in our Outdoors Roundup to help you get ready for your adventures when things improve! Featured Photo: Get Organized. …
Spring is a Time for Mentoring
By John Bradley, NDWF Executive Director Hunters and anglers are active and engaged outdoors people and spending time outside is why many of us live in North Dakota. Whether you like to hunt, fish, camp, hike, or any one of hundreds of other available outdoor opportunities, we know how to get it done. Our…
Daily Edge for Sat. 3/14 – Lead the Way
WINTER’S LAST GASP? We’ll get some snow this weekend, but the models keep pushing the bulk of it north. While there are some predictions for an event later next week, conditions may be warm enough to keep it to rain, in the meantime we keep thinking spring with tips for the upcoming season! Featured Photo: …
Our Outdoors: Going Deeper
By Nick Simonson A few hours of staring at unpopped flags on a small pike lake didn’t pay off a couple weekends ago for me and my oldest son, but the glare from the snow on the ice did provide my first sunburn of the season. Last weekend’s fast-melting conditions made a trip for…
Daily Edge for Fri. 3/13 – Feeling Lucky?
LUCK OF THE DRAW. If you’re looking to get lucky, put your name in to the ND “Big 3” lotteries for the once-in-a-lifetime elk, moose and bighorn sheep tags. In our Outdoors Roundup we check out the new NDG&F webcast previewing the process. Featured Photo: GOOD RUN. A black crappie took this Road Runner jig…
Daily Edge for Thu. 3/12 – Winds of Change
BLUSTERY! Winds will pick up today making time outdoors challenging. As we watch the approaching system and snow totals dropping as models align, we’ve got news and notes from across the upper tier of the upper Midwest as part of today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: White Walkers? We’re watching the weather for this weekend and…
Daily Edge for Wed. 3/11 – White Weekend?
HUMP DAY! Welcome to Wednesday and what will be the nicest day of the week. We have an eye on some weekend weather, pronghorn harvest numbers from last season and what’s happening in Washington as part of today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: BUCK YEAH. A buck pronghorn pauses in the grass west of Mandan….
New Fishing Licenses Needed, Regulations Change Apr. 1
NDG&F Release North Dakota’s 2020-22 fishing proclamation is set, with regulations effective April 1, 2020 through March 31, 2022. Anglers are reminded new fishing licenses are required April 1. The 2020-22 North Dakota Fishing Guide has a new look. The 52-page document offers the same information, but in a much more user-friendly format. Anglers can find the…
Daily Edge for Tue. 3/10 – Stillness
KEEP CALM. Carry on with your outdoor activities! Conditions will again allow for good times outside with highs hitting 40 and light winds making things pleasant. We’re still watching for some weekend spookiness, but models aren’t aligned yet. Until then we’ve got more news you can use in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: SUNRISE. The…
Daily Edge for Mon. 3/9 – What’s Ahead?
STILL, DECENT. Calmer conditions settle in for the front half of the week, but it appears like all good things, there may be a price to pay for it as next weekend approaches. We’ll keep an eye on what’s in store and where the threat of snow may fall; you get caught up on spring…
Daily Edge for 3/8 – Dipping
THE COOLDOWN. Here’s hoping you enjoyed the above-average stretch of weather we experienced last week as things cool off to more seasonal levels in the coming days. We’ve got some good views and reads today on sausage making, a haven for ruffies, and the battle against invasive jumping fish in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: …
Daily Edge for Sat. 3/7 – Early Spring!
SUPERB SATURDAY! Things are looking great today as good weather aligns with a growing moon which will hit full on Monday. Get out on that late ice, or target those openwater opportunities that are starting to occur under dams and other stretches where fish will start thinking about staging. We’ve got more for your weekend…
Light Geese, Waterfowl Poised for Return to Pothole Region
By Nick Simonson With the recent warm stretch and receding snowline in the upper Midwest, many outdoors enthusiasts have their eyes to the skies watching for the return of waterfowl species to the region. Snow goose hunters in particular are preparing for the here-today-gone-tomorrow nature of migratory light geese that pass through the area…
Daily Edge for Fri. 3/6 – Fast Friday
THE RIVER. Welcome to Friday! Things will settle down some after gale-force Thursday and a good weekend is setting up for your outdoor activities. We’ve got a Big 3 reminder, some great venison recipes and the push for more secure funding for wild spaces in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: HONKERS. Canada geese stake their…
Our Outdoors: Late Ice Lessons
By Nick Simonson I can recall the sun rising over the eastern waters of Devils Lake as I headed to the hotel to meet my parents for a weekend of early spring fishing on the just-opened channels of the north end of the sprawling lake. The rays shimmered on the lightly rippled bay and…
Elk, Moose & Bighorn Applications Online
NDG&F Release Elk, moose and bighorn sheep applications are available online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. The deadline to apply is March 25. A total of 523 elk licenses are available to hunters this fall, an increase of 45 from last year. A total of 474 moose licenses are available, a decrease of…
Daily Edge for Thu. 3/5 – Moving Fast
THE TURN. The fourth day of your work week will bring windy conditions, and while the outlying gusts may still top 50 mph, winds will likely be steady in the 30-40 mph range. While you tighten your hat straps, we’ve got news and tips from around the state in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: HOLE…
Hunters Help with CWD Detection
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. As a biologist, when I hear, see and read information on chronic wasting disease, I try to focus on the facts and the details known at the present time. That’s an important point to understand in dealing with wildlife diseases. While in North Dakota the number of cases is…
