GET A GRIP. With this weekend’s temperatures and sometimes sunny conditions allowing for a bit of a melt and the cool down on the way today, things may be a bit slick out there. Whether you’re walking your dog or getting on the ice, we’ve got some good grip suggestions in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
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Simonson Named Communicator of the Year
DEO Release Outdoors writer Nick Simonson was recognized with the Communicator of the Year Award at the North Dakota Wildlife Federation’s (NDWF) 85th annual convention in Bismarck on Sat. Jan. 4. The honor was issued for his work across multiple media platforms in spreading the hunter and angler message to people throughout North Dakota. Simonson…
Daily Edge for Mon 1/6 – Packing
FIN. Welcome to the first day of the off season for upland and deer. While it’s never fun, packing up a season’s worth of gear is an important step in making sure next autumn is even better. We have some quick hints for a successful stowaway as you enter the off season in today’s Outdoors…
Daily Edge for Sun. 1/5 – Woosh!
HOWLIN’. Winds will roar overnight into the morning as Sunday starts out gusty as all get out. By evening things will settle down, and we’ve got the information you need to stay ahead of what’s coming up out there in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: A rooster makes his way through the snow. The upland…
Five Little Hacks for Big Ice Success
By Nick Simonson Time on the ice is enjoyable in part due to the conditions faced, the challenges overcome and the understanding of the efforts it sometimes requires to find fish and catch them. Through experience the climb up the icy learning curve provides little shortcuts, suggestions and whispers from the fishing universe that…
Daily Edge for Sat. 1/4 – Split Decision
TALE OF TWO DAYS. Saturday will be the calm, mild, melting day of the week. But light breezes will give way to a very gusty overnight as winds soar up over 50 mph. We take a peak at your weekend weather and get you caught up on the ins-and-outs of wildlife management, the upcoming CTL…
The Marablonde Streamer
By Nick Simonson Building on the classic Blonde streamer made popular by fly fishing forefather Joe Brooks, the Marablonde is a crappie-catching machine which substitutes marabou feathers in for the standard bucktail used to tie the original pattern. With its soft, pulsating tail and wing along with a flashy body, the Marablonde is an easy…
Daily Edge for Fri. 1/3 – Weekend Again!
FAST FRIDAY! Whew – just in time, it’s Friday again! We’ve got a wrap-up from around the region in today’s Outdoors Roundup. There we cover a simplification of turkey tags in Minnesota, an emergency plan underway in Wisconsin and the noted spread of CWD in Montana. A good Saturday is setting up for your weekend…
Our Outdoors: At Season’s End
By Nick Simonson On the slope to the farmstead and the western horizon, the reason for the lack of flushing pheasants became clear. A golden wall stood at the end of the snow-filled drain where the mostly frozen creek flowed down to the small impoundment where my lab Ole and I started our final…
Daily Edge for Thu. 1/2 – Air & Water
FEELS LIKE MONDAY? Shake off that holiday hangover and get back to it, but know that it’s Thursday and the weekend is in sight once again! We’ve got some cool sky news and some lake updates that will help you find success in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: IN THE HOLE. A panfish comes up…
A Tour of 2019 with the NDG&F Dept.
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. The turning of the calendar has many of us reflecting on the past year. The outdoors is no different. Here’s a few highlights from the State Game and Fish Department in 2019. The Fish Department’s 72nd annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of 3.4 million birds,…
Daily Edge for Wed. 1/1 – Ring It In!
A FRESH START! Welcome to 2020! A whole new 365…er, 366 with it being leap year…sits before you! So, you even get an extra day to make the most of your time outdoors! We review upcoming Hunter’s Education alerts, take a peak at the first week’s forecast and check out the Winter Severity Index at…
Daily Edge for Tue. 12/31 – So Long 2019!
THAT’S A WRAP! Welcome to the final day of 2019! It’s been a wild year with lots of great stories, challenging conditions (including this most recent snow storm), and battles for the future of hunting and fishing in North Dakota. We cover all of those items and more as we look back on some of…
Daily Edge for Mon. 12/30 – Tick Tock
COUNTDOWN. A few hours remain in 2019 and we’re also counting down the days left in some of our favorite hunting seasons. What’s more, we’re counting up the recent snowfall totals and tallying the birds seen as part of the nationwide Christmas Bird Count. All that an more is in our Outdoors Roundup for this…
May the Fish Rise to Meet You
By Nick Simonson There’s an old Irish proverb that wishes good luck to the traveler by stating “may the road rise to meet you.” For anglers, especially those on the ice, it should be more like “may the fish rise to meet you.” Presentation is one of the key factors for consistently catching…
Daily Edge for Sun. 12/29 – Let’s Go
DRIVING IN. The first round of snow on the leading edge of the low has fallen, and we brace to see what comes in on strong north winds that will likely make much of today a football fest for many. We check the weather map and one for ANS along with some tree…
Icing Winter Trout
By Nick Simonson On the heels of a fast fall bite, trout in lakes and ponds can provide quick action under the ice as well, and a variety of tactics will add a good deal of color to any ice fishing adventure where these fish are found. Whether stocked or naturally occurring, and where…
Our Outdoors: One Day at a Time
By Nick Simonson With paper top hats donned and party blowers buzzing at this point in the season, it’s easy to encapsulate life into a year, or as the nine rolls over to a zero this New Year’s Eve, an entire decade. It’s easy to shrug off this compartmentalization process until a person stops and…
Daily Edge for Sat. 12/28 – On Edge
FLAKE OUT. Snow will descend on the state today, with a cutoff for this weekend’s event likely running from Bismarck to Minot where totals will depend on how the low pressure moves through the region. Stretches of the eastern portion of North Dakota will see more than a foot of snow as a swinging jet…
Daily Edge for Fri. 12/27 – Flakes?
FAST FRIDAY. It seems to come quicker with the holiday in the middle of the week, but you’ve made it to Friday once again! We’ve got a look at the weekend and what’s brewing to the east of us and whether or not it’ll impact your hunting and fishing along with free fishing and a…
Daily Edge for Thu. 12/26 – Slippery
ICE TIPS. Today may be the only day you want to take back during your holiday stretch as a wintry mix of snow, sleet and ice slink over the region. The power of the new moon may help combat the shift in systems, but there’s no return on the gifts we provide in the form…
Sign Warriors Look to Curb Vandalism
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. At fist glance, it might not appear that sign vandalism and North Dakota’s outdoors would have much in common. But on closer inspection, the connections are obvious. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department, in its October 2019 issue of North Dakota Outdoors magazine, took a hard look…
Daily Edge for Wed. 12/25 – Merry Christmas!
YULE LOVE IT! Celebrate the season with friends and family, and maybe even some time in the field or on the ice today as calm and temperate conditions fill your stocking. We cover state and national news and find that all is calm and bright for the foreseeable future forecast in this holiday Outdoors Roundup….
Daily Edge for Tue. 12/24 – Red & Green
PUT OUT THE COOKIES. Or the deer jerky! While all will be calm and bright when Santa Claus comes tonight, we’ve got a few early gifts coming your way in the form of sonar tips in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: LIT UP. The red and green of a Vexilar over a school of crappies…
Our Outdoors: ‘Twas The Night Before First Ice
By Nick Simonson Penned on an overnight shift on Christmas Eve 2004 while working at a small hotel just off main street in my hometown, “Twas the Night Before First Ice” combines my love of ice fishing and the holiday season! The annual publication – now in its 15th year – brings both seasons together;…
Daily Edge for Mon. 12/23 – NGO News
XMAS EVE, EVE. A day away from the big mid-week holiday and the best gift is the stable conditions setting up for Christmas travel and time in the field or on the ice. We check out some info from our favorite NGOs in the wild world as we head into the holiday homestretch as part…
The Benefits of an Outdoors Journal
By Nick Simonson Part of my business is cataloging my adventures in a way that entertains and educates my fellow hunters and anglers, and if you’ve experienced either in the course of their publication, I count you among my dozen and dozen of loyal readers. Whether it’s the story of what went right, what…
Daily Edge for Sun. 12/22 – Christmas Wrap
REGIONAL WRAPPING. As you’re wrapping presents, we’re getting the news on what’s happening in the surrounding region and take a quick look ahead at your holiday week hunting and fishing forecast in North Dakota as part of today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: FROSTY. Hoarfrost from thick morning fog covers trees and bushes along a fenceline…
Wildlife Funding Then & Now
By John Bradley, NDWF Executive Director As I close out my hunting season, the 2019 calendar year, and I suppose the decade, I find myself looking back at the history of conservation in the United States along with how far we have come and where we need to head. It’s easy to take for…
Daily Edge for Sat. 12/21 – Slushy
SULTRY SOLSTICE. Temps will top 40 degrees on this, the first day of winter, giving you ample opportunity to kick off your holiday season hunts or time on the ice with good conditions. We cover that, and the battle against ANS along with a talk with the NDG&F’s head honcho in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…
