NDG&F Release North Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 22 and continues through May 10. Residents must have a valid current season 2019-20 (valid through March 31) or 2020-21 (required April 1) combination license; or a small game, and general game and habitat license. Resident youth under age 16 only need the general game…
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Daily Edge for Fri. 2/14 – Just Lovely
MAD LOVE. We’ll be feeling the love today as temps warm up and a good weekend settles in over much of the region. In the meantime, we’ve got news on CWD spreading along the ND/SD border, concerns over cuts to conservation in the President’s budget proposal and a last push by PF to get landowners…
Our Outdoors: Handfuls of Summer
By Nick Simonson Even with the rather kind spell that mother nature has afforded us over the last few weeks with no blizzards, light winds and even some melting temperatures scattered in here and there, winter can still feel a little long. Spending afternoons huddled over an ice hole can wear on a die-hard…
Daily Edge for Thu. 2/13 – Brrring It On!
CHILLY POTPOURRI. We’ve got some cold temps today under a Canadian high pressure dome and a variety of news on this sudden (yet thankfully short-lived) return of winter. Check out grants available to shooting sports teams, some questionable tourney antics and what’s coming up in the forecast in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: END OF…
Capturing the Moment
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. My youngest and I were trekking across the frozen tundra on the edge of a recent day, when a mixture of fading sun, crisp snow, fluffy clouds and stars began to appear in the January sky. Joined by her smile, my thoughts turned to what has probably become somewhat of a nostalgic term – “this is a…
Daily Edge for Wed. 2/12 – Slip-Sliding
CHILLY. We’ll get a taste of winter again as temperatures drop throughout the day and gusts rise to make things feel like 20 below by evening. We keep you warm with the latest info on deer hunting trends, cool new maps and money matters for managing federal lands in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: SPIKE…
Daily Edge for Tue. 2/11 – Snap to It
PRE-DIP NEWS. We’re checking out some exciting news ahead of the two-day cold snap. With a bighorn reintroduction, a review of public lands and the rapidly increasing daylight, there’s much to celebrate in our Outdoors Roundup! Featured Photo: Iced. A perch comes up on a spring bobber presentation. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Tue…
Daily Edge for Mon. 2/10 – Big Dealin’
We’ve got what’s big and bold for this new week from a seriously sketchy wildlife violator to a huge drop in temperatures to the first big kayak bass tournament in the nation. All of that is covered in today’s installment of the Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: A pair of largemouths lounge. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck…
Daily Edge for Sun. 2/9 – Gettin’ Around
AROUND THE REGION. Things will be relatively quiet on the weather front today, with the usual moderate winds, but still giving you a chance to get outdoors and enjoy yet another nice weekend in North Dakota. While your focus is on an ice hole, we’ve got the news from outstate sources to keep you updated…
Daily Edge for Sat. 2/7 – Factoring In
THE SITCH. We take a look at current situations with water, warmth and winter in today’s Outdoors Roundup and how all of those factors and more will influence your ice fishing now, openwater angling this summer and hunting next fall. Featured Photo: SPRING RUN. We take a look at what flowing water levels may be…
Daily Edge for Fri. 2/7 – Shots!
SHOOTING OUT THERE. Great conditions will get you into the outdoors this afternoon and into tomorrow as things warm back up. While there’s a chance of light snow on Saturday, we’re not seeing anything serious in the forecast. We’ve got a shooting theme in today’s Outdoors Roundup, so check it out! Featured Photo: Target Loads….
Our Outdoors: The Cap
By Nick Simonson I can recall rolling down the gravel driveway of the shooting range to attend my first high school trap team meeting after moving to town in 2017, overwhelmed by the excitement and possibilities the 13 trap houses presented. Through a connection on Facebook I got the time and the date from…
Daily Edge for Wed 2/5 – Staying Calm
STILL. Two great ice days are setting up as winds lessen and temperatures stay moderate. Local concerns and big picture items dominate the conservation and shooting sports news scene as we take a trip through our Outdoors Roundup for today. Featured Photo: Mourning doves, having migrated out of the area, have not been affected by…
Turkey App Deadline a Sign of Spring
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. From Christmas through the back side of January, I felt like I was on some kind of winter nightmare “loop of life.” Real or perceived, it was work, blow snow, work, blow snow, sleep, blow snow, work, etc. My neighbor confirmed over coffee on a Sunday afternoon it…
Daily Edge for Wed. 2/5 – Nose for News
NOTEWORTHY. Things will warm on southwest winds today as temperatures climb a bit above average, making for a good day on the ice. We’ve got news from around the region including CRP sign-up info from the NDG&F, discussion on the SD predator bounty and hope for unlocking public lands in Montana. Featured Photo: NESTLED. A…
Daily Edge for Tue. 2/4 – On a Run
GET LEGS. A calm chill will settle in today, but still no significant snow gives us a good run of weather coming up. Speaking of running, from staying fit to the perfect fit for your on-vise creations, we’ve got a leg-centered edition of today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: MARKS THE SPOT. A Madame X fly with…
Daily Edge for Mon. 2/3 – Ring the Bell
SCHOOL’S IN. Learning about fish behavior often provides insight in how to catch them. Fish relate to one another in many ways, including aggregation, shoaling and schooling. While the general term of “school” is applied to a group of fish, the relationships can be much more in-depth than that and we provide some insight into…
Daily Edge for Sun. 2/2 – Groundhog Day
TOOLING AROUND. We’re enjoying the warmth and checking in on our tackle, gear and of course tools at mid-ice. We’ve got a best of the shack list for you and your on-ice adventures today as part of our Outdoors Roundup to make sure you have the gear you need on ice – and much of…
The Gotcha
By Nick Simonson The Gotcha is another simple shrimp imitator for saltwater species that has become a secret weapon for slab crappies up north. With its shimmering krystal flash tail, gummy ribbing and flowy wing of fur and flash, the Gotcha can claim a top spot in any panfish box when spring arrives and to…
Daily Edge for Sat. 2/1 – Made It!
STEELY. With the turn of the calendar to February, we’re thinking spring and planning a trip for one of our favorite trout species that is not only challenging to hook but also to land – the steelhead. We’ve got some info on this species to fill the front half of your weekend and set your…
Midwinter Fishing Factors
By Nick Simonson As January fades into memory and anglers eye up a faster bite as the back half of winter settles in, a number of conditions are at play which will help angling improve through the ice and provide a portent for what can be expected for spring and summer populations when waters…
Daily Edge for Fri. 1/31 – Meltwater
HEATING UP. A warm weekend is headed our way as we say goodbye to January and hello to the start of February. We’ve got the scoop on a pair of melting days, the power of wetlands and some CRP info from the NDG&F in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Wetland Wonders. Sloughs and other wetland…
Our Outdoors: On Target
By Nick Simonson The arrow barely hung from its tip stuck smack dab in the middle of the blue circle on the large black block ten yards out from the line on the floor which my now six-year-old son straddled in the open shoot section of the archery range. If I didn’t see it…
Daily Edge for Thu. 1/30 – Say What?
YOU DON’T SAY? We check out some of our favorite field sayings in today’s Outdoors Roundup and note the importance of having a backup, a blade and a second thought when it comes to shooting as we enjoy yet another warm day headed into a nice weekend. Featured Photo: Blade 2. Having a spare knife,…
G&F Director Addresses 2020 Challenges
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. In the January edition of North Dakota Outdoors magazine, state Game and Fish Department Director Terry Steinwand took a look at the past year and addressed some continuing challenges that remain in the year ahead. In a way, it’s sort of a “state of the state” when it…
Daily Edge for Wed. 1/29 – Bigger Items
BIG NEWS. We cover some big game items today including possible elk impacts resulting from a wolf reintroduction, more bighorn opportunities in South Dakota and what’s being done about declining moose populations east of the Red River. All that and more in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: A young bull moose rests in a small…
Daily Edge for Tue. 1/28 – Mild
THAW CONTINUES. Warmer temperatures and light winds are the talk of today, making things easy on the ice for your hardwater angling adventures. We’ve got some spring thoughts with Earth Day contests, whitetail weekends and a sign that this winter isn’t so bad after all (at least for some of us) in today’s Outdoors Roundup….
Daily Edge for Mon. 1/27 – Quiet Start
PICTURE THIS. Things are looking pretty steady to start your week. We’ve got wild trail cam photos, no serious snow in the forecast and a look at PF’s big event as part of your Monday Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Big Bird. A rooster walks about in frosty grass near Bismarck. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…
USA CTL’s Amazing Growth, Impact Continue in 2020
By Nick Simonson The expansion of the USA Clay Target League (USA CTL) has seemingly been as fast as the spread of a shotgun load catching the bright orange dome of a hurled clay target, and the organization’s success on many fronts has been just as smashing. Now entering its twentieth spring season, the…
Daily Edge for Sun. 1.26 – Slick Sunday
SLICK & GUSTY. Today’s winds will rise and things may be a bit slick with frost, meltwater and some icy precip may affect travel to your favorite ice fishing destination. We cover that, take a look ahead and talk fire in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Handful of Candy. Crappie-sized Crazy Charlie flies are ready…
