READY FOR IT? Rain is coming tomorrow, so squeeze in all your hunting and fishing activity today! On that front we take a look at what’s to come and the turkey hunting options available after the lottery in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Fall Turkey Tags remain for hunters and populations are pretty good…
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Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 18
FALLING. Temperatures and leaves are making a downward departure as things continue to stay cool. Along with those drops, we’re seeing a decrease in flow on the big river and we talk about that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Red/Green. Colorful maple leaves add fall contrast to late-summer’s green grasses. Simonson…
Daily Edge for Mon. Sep. 17
COOL OUT! It’ll feel like fall after the last summery surge from yesterday is swept from the region on chilly winds. Watch for a shift to the east and adjust your deer hunting strategy, whether you’re a young shooter or a bow hunter. We talk about mapping success in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:…
Gone Grousing
By Nick Simonson It’s hard not to think hunting when a young lab looks up from his bed in the corner of the living room, and the light September wind blows gently through the screen to the back porch. Despite the reports of a sharptailed grouse population again cut in half by challenging conditions this…
Daily Edge for Sun. Sep. 16
LAST SAMPLE OF SUMMER? A cooler trend is settling in ahead of next Saturday’s official start to autumn and today may be the last shot at 80 for the region for a while. We talk seasonal shifts and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A rooster pheasant soaks in the sunshine amidst the…
Dakota Uplander: Adjusting Choke & Shot Size
By Nick Simonson When it comes to upland hunting, a good shooter, competent and familiar with his or her shotgun, will get the bird every time regardless of shot size or choke used. However, to increase success depending on species, season and situation, adjusting pellet size and choke tubes throughout the fall is an advanced…
Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 15
SOUND THE HORN! We talk youth and running – two items that go hand-in-hand if you’re a parent – and a day chock full of events around the area in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A nice pronghorn pauses while feeding near Mandan, N.D. on Friday. Simonson Photo. DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…
Our Outdoors: To Be Young
By Nick Simonson All hunters reach a point, whether through the growth of their families or just a sort of natural progression, where they want to see a young person succeed in the outdoors. Their focus becomes less about their full game bag or taking the biggest buck, to watching a kid take their first…
Daily Edge for Thu. Sep. 13
OUT OF SIGHT. Summer may be waning, but there’s plenty to see (and hear) in the outdoors. We talk in today’s Three Things about identifying animals by their sounds, plus other tips for a fun time in the wild, no matter the season! Featured Photo: A doe and fawn are caught in a close…
Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 12
FINDING FALL. Birds will be making their migratory moves in the coming weeks, with many species already heading south. We talk about a rare one and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Last of the Loons. Common loons are headed south this time of year. Simonson Photo. DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…
Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 11
CLOSING IN ON IDEAL. Warm weather and shifty winds will be the story over the next two days, but the back half of the week is looking good for ND hunters and anglers. Featured Photo: Ole the lab cools off in the shade of the truck following a morning chase after a covey of…
Daily Edge for Mon. Sep. 10
TRIPPY! Do you have a favorite odd bait with a paint scheme that defies convention? We have a few, and we cover those fun colors in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A wonderbread-colored Reef Runner remains an odd confidence bait in the tackleboxes at DEO headquarters. Simonson Photo. DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…
Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 9
READY TO GLOW. Keep an eye upward as you’re out in the field this fall for the changing of the colors on the various tree species in the state. We talk about how it happens and what to look for in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A stretch of roadside trees starts to show…
Dakota Uplander: Continued Low Pheasant Numbers Highlight Need for Habitat
By Nick Simonson With a mild winter, spring with well-timed rains, and generally calm and temperate summer, the hope of a rebound in pheasant numbers for this fall buoyed many hunters and conservationists into September, despite the continued observation that habitat was severely lacking on the landscape of North Dakota. Those hopes were dampened with…
Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 8
A FAN OF HUNTING. The first traditional upland season opens today, as grouse and partridge hunters take the to field. Despite lower numbers, the die-hards will be out in the field after these wiley upland birds, waiting for the first laughing or chattering covey to take flight, or the lone boom of a ruffie thundering…
50 Pheasant Flies: Matukabou
By Nick Simonson Remember the early days of American Idol? No? Still trying to forget I guess. One Season Six competitor was tough to push out of most viewers’ minds, not for his voice, but more so for his hair – and his name was Sanjaya. Sanjaya popularized what came to be known as the…
Daily Edge for Fri. Sep. 7
COUNT ON IT. While the summer roadside count numbers may be a bit disappointing in light of the mild winter and relatively good spring and summer, they do provide insight into what is needed to turn things around for upland game in this state, and we talk about that and more in today’s Three Things….
G&F Releases Roadside Counts for Pheasants, Grouse & Partridge
NDG&F Dept. Press Release North Dakota’s roadside surveys conducted in late July and August indicate total pheasant and Hungarian partridge numbers this fall are similar to last year, while sharp-tailed grouse numbers are down. R.J. Gross, upland game management biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, said the survey shows total pheasants observed…
Our Outdoors: Camo Confidence
By Nick Simonson The green leaves of late summer around my head stood still in the morning calm to match my statuesque stance on the elevated platform overlooking the field where the set of three does and two fawns obliviously nibbled at the remaining vegetation. Only my heightened breath, directed out my nose and outlined…
Daily Edge for Thu. Sep. 6
FADING. We’ll touch summerlike temperatures next week as warmth returns to the region and is held in place for a bit after we get through a stretch of 70s. Savor it, because you know what’s coming! We look ahead to this weekend and next in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: The last purple asters…
Daily Edge for Wed. Sep. 5
CRAWL TO FALL. Today we continue the progression to autumn as cooler temps dominate under blue skies and light winds. With a fun find yesterday, we search for salamanders in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Easy, Tiger. A tiger salamander makes its way through the grass following Monday morning’s thunderstorms. Watch for amphibians to…
Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 4
SEEING RED. Besides last night’s radar, there is a good deal of red on the landscape. Sumac in draws is starting to turn, berries on buffaloberry bushes are a beacon to birds. We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Rolling in Red. A Buffaloberry bush bursts with late-summer color…
Daily Edge for Mon. Sep. 3
SO LONG SUMMER. Today’s last shot of 80-plus temperatures for a while will be wiped out by tomorrow’s cold north winds and highs that will struggle to touch 70. We make the turn into fall and talk wind, wings and what size shot to use in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Shelled. A handful…
Ruffed Grouse Guidelines
By Nick Simonson With ruffed grouse numbers still near their cyclical high this fall, opportunities to chase the thundering wing beats of this popular game bird abound from the aspen stands of northeastern Minnesota to the forests of the Rainy River drainage, to the Turtle Mountains and Pembina Gorge areas of northern North Dakota. If…
Daily Edge for Sun. Sep. 2
BREAKING DAWN. The upland seasons are underway, and fall is in the air after last night’s front which brought rains to much of western North Dakota. We go around the horn in today’s Three Things to get you set up and psyched for more fall fun. Featured Photo: The sun rises over a cloud…
Dove Opener Primer
With the turn of the calendar page to September 1, we’re officially at the start of hunting season as the regular mourning dove opener occurs at first light. Knowing where to go, how to target these birds and what tactics that pay off in the field will help make the start to fall a very…
Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 1
A LITTLE LATE? Like today’s post, the insects in today’s featured photo might be a bit late (or just in time). We were out on stand early and there was TONS of sunrise activity – between pheasants turkeys and two handfuls of deer running around – we’re excited to be back in fall mode! We…
Daily Edge for Fri. Aug. 31
WELCOME TO FALL! The season unofficially begins for avid outdoorsmen at noon today as we kick off the 2018 deer archery season. Winds will be shifty in the morning followed by strong gusts behind a light front. Play the breezes and dress lightly, as temps will touch 80 today – we talk about that and…
Our Outdoors: A Disappearing Act
By Nick Simonson Summer, as it so often does, has flown by in a blur of green and warmth, punctuated by memorable days on the water with snapshots and postmarks of places fished. The season seems to disappear doubly quick when we get a late start and a transition from winter to warmth in a…
Daily Edge for Thu. Aug. 30
SOUTHERLIES. Our warm up continues into today before winds turn to the north tomorrow. We talk about the power of south winds and how to play any breeze in the upcoming bow season as part of today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Ears Up! A doe perks up on trail camera in a crisp…
