Daily Edge for Wed. Jun. 6

  UPCOMING.  When waters rise, get dingy and change from heavy rains, be ready to take advantage of fish on the feed.  We share those tips in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A pair of geese mill around a dock complex as a feeder creek pumps fresh rainwater into a lake. Simonson Photo. DAILY CONDITIONS:…

Daily Edge for Tue. Jun. 5

LAST CALL.  Don’t forget to get your ND Firearms deer lottery application in as the deadline is tomorrow.  We cover that and getting ready to scout things out for the upcoming season in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Rise Up.  The sun comes up over Big Detroit Lake, Minn. Simonson Photo DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck…

Daily Edge for Mon. Jun. 4

SETTLE IN.  Warm weather will help move fish back into their summer establishments as they begin setting up post-spawn patterns.  Key in on baitfish moving as well and on food sources developing in the shallows.  We talk about baitfish and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Money in the Bank.  Minnows rest comfortably…

The Marabou Burner

By Nick Simonson With the muskie opener at hand just to the east in Minnesota and established lakes like New Johns already going strong for the fish of 10,000 casts in North Dakota, anglers are all set for a summer of big fish action.  In just a short time, as angling pressure has risen for…

Daily Edge for Sun. Jun. 3

WHAT A WARMUP! Coming off yesterday’s chill and wind, things settle down today and get warm into next week, with every day touching 80 or better.  Some minor chances of evening thunder are floating around, but nothing looks like a wash out, making for a great fishing week. We talk about that and more, in…

Daily Edge for Sat. Jun. 2

WORST BEHIND US. Today will be cool and windy following some monster stormlines that brought tornadic activity from Watford City to just west of Bismarck. We look at the weather that was and how to salvage a good fishing weekend in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Uneasy.  A wary turkey casts a backward glance…

Daily Edge for Fri. Jun. 1

METEO-LOGIC. Welcome to the meteorological start of summer! We kick things off wet and rumbly as storms roll through the area, following some rough weather last night as well.  With an inch of rain or more for our region, we should continue to see ground conditions green up and stave off the specter of last…

Our Outdoors: Three Bronze Homecomings

By Nick Simonson There’s no fish more welcoming to me than a smallmouth bass.  Having grown up with them during my formative fishing years on the Sheyenne River in southeastern North Dakota, they made up the bulk of my pursuits as I learned the ways of flowing water.  When I married and relocated to the…

Daily Edge for Thu. May 30

LOOKING OUT. Things appear nice into Friday night, where heat and a slight disturbance in the evening will trigger thunderstorms across the region.  While we’re looking ahead, we check out the current status for the pheasant nesting season and some local and national conservation options in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: A hen patrols…

Daily Edge for Wed. May 30

PLAYING HOOKY.  If you’re looking to extend your holiday weekend, this week would be the perfect one for it as conditions and temperatures facilitate time outdoors, and some rumbles and rain look to be in the forecast for the weekend.  We go around the horn in today’s Three Things with some general info on what’s…

Daily Edge for Tue. May 29

WHAT’S BUGGIN’ YA? I guess it’s the fact we have to get back to the grind after a wonderful Memorial Day weekend with perfect weather and some awesome fishing around the region. All around us, signs of summer are cropping up as the unofficial start to the season is under our belts. We talk about…

Daily Edge for Mon. May 28

STICK IT TO ‘EM! Plastic stick baits like the Yamamoto Senko and the dozens of other knockoffs of the original have become synonymous with spring bass fishing – really bass fishing in any season – and are easy to use.  We offer up some tips for these baits to help you catch more fish! Featured…

Daily Edge for Sun. May 27

HUNGRY? Probably not after the brats, burgers and more from the first full day of our long weekend.  But you know the fish are, as a bounty of tiny creatures are starting to show up for their dining pleasure. We talk about these morsels in today’s Three Things, so you know what’s on the menu….

Daily Edge for Sat. May 26

HAVE A CRAPPIE DAY! Conditions will be anything but crappy as warm air settles in over the region.  Remember that awful spring we had?  Yeah…me neither!  But with highs north of 90 today, it’ll be the start of a Memorial Day weekend for the memory books.  Speaking of memorable, the shallows are coming alive with…

A Trio of Tinies

By Nick Simonson The first insects of the year to emerge en masse are midges.  While most are relatively tiny – less than one quarter of an inch (or size 20 or smaller on a fly hook) – some can be quite sizeable.  Around the water’s edge, it’s common to see swarms of these gray…

Daily Edge for Fri. May 25

CALM CONDITIONS.  After today’s breeze, tomorrow’s conditions will be calm and sunny.  Knowing how to target light sensitive species like walleyes will keep you on fish all holiday weekend, even in the middle of the day.  We lay out some pointers in today’s Three Things. Photo: Smooth sailing.  A pair of grebes cruise the calm…

Our Outdoors: Another Awaits

By Nick Simonson In the gin clear water of spring, it was a slow troll for the usually fast-biting walleyes on the small lake under the warm and sunny evening skies.  A combination of flooded gravel pits connected to two large sloughs on its north and south end created in the wet 1990s, the water…

Daily Edge for Thu. May 24

SHINING THROUGH. A great holiday weekend is setting up, with temperatures having a chance to touch 90 in the area and the only real threat of rain forecasted for when it’ll be time to pack things up and head home on Monday night.  We check the fishing forecast for Memorial Day weekend and get you…

Be Courteous at Boat Ramps

NDG&F Press Release North Dakota boaters are reminded to exercise patience and plan accordingly when heading to a lake or river this summer. The state Game and Fish Department receives a number of complaints every year about overly aggressive behavior at boat ramps. A few simple reminders will help ensure a fluent transition when launching…

Daily Edge for Wed. May 23

MONSTER MIDGE. Summer’s pump is getting primed as the first crops of insects emerge.  Among those winged ones are midges, ranging anywhere from a millimeter or two to almost three-quarters of an inch long, the buzz of the first major midge hatch (going on along a water body near you) is tough to miss on…

Catchable Trout Stocked Across State

NDG&F Press Release More than 50 local fisheries throughout North Dakota now have a fresh supply of catchable trout, as state Game and Fish Department personnel are wrapping up their annual spring trout stocking efforts. Fisheries production and development section leader Jerry Weigel said while the number of fisheries statewide is at a historic high,…

Daily Edge for Tue. May 22

SOAKIN’ IT IN! Warm conditions persist through the week, and wildlife species of all stripes – and shells – are getting active.  We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Painted Turtles rest in the sun on Harmon Lake north of Mandan. Simonson Photo.   DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…

Daily Edge for Mon. May 21

WE’RE SET! The hookset can be the most exciting moment in angling.  Filled with anticipation of connecting with a fish, having the right technique will help bring more of them to boat.  We go through three common standard tackle hooksets in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: The sun sets on a great weekend of…

Daily Edge for Sun. May 20

HE’S NO DUMMY. Spring time is puppy time and the start of training for fall.  From scent lines to dummy retrieves, there is lots to do and you can never start too early with a young pup, or in conditioning an older dog in getting acclimated to the fun of the hunt.   Featured Photo:…

Need for Boating Safety Increases in ND

By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept.   Just like everything else this spring, the boating season is a little delayed. But as the air and water temperatures heat up, thousands will head toward the water to enjoy time fishing, boating, on personal watercraft, paddling a canoe or drifting along in a pontoon.   Whenever that first…

Daily Edge for Sat. May 19

HEAR ANY GOOD FISH STORIES LATELY?  The state of North Dakota celebrates a new walleye king as Neal Leier of Bismarck dethrones the dubious and long-reigning Wood Lake walleye from 1959 with his 15-pound 13-ounce fish caught yesterday morning in the rain on the Missouri River.  While the cool and rainy conditions under which Leier…

Bismarck Angler Lands New ND State Record Walleye

By Nick Simonson With the catch of a 32.5-inch, 15-pound, 13-ounce walleye on the morning of Friday, May 18, 2018 from the Missouri River by Neal Leier of Bismarck, N.D., the previous state record walleye which stood since 1959 has fallen, but according to the angler who caught the fish, it was an outing that…

Daily Edge for Fri. May 18

MAKE A RUN. When tangling with hard running fish, be they bass, pike, muskies or large trout, managing specific aspects of the battle and being cognizant of advanced techniques can help land those fish who put your equipment and skills to the test. We share those tips in today’s Three Things. Photo: A charging smallmouth…

Our Outdoors: A Green Up

By Nick Simonson The sun broke free of the high, hazy clouds that held the forecasted temperatures in check and the world around our boat in the shallows of Little Detroit Lake lit up in a verdant show of the first emergent weeds of the season.  Having worked hard in the chilly mid-day gray, flipping…

Daily Edge for Thu. May 17

ARE WE CLEAR?  Now that all of the snow has melted and runoff into lakes has settled down, things are clearing up on area waters.  Use this time to assess not only the flash and quality of lures, but how you control them by seeing the results of your actions first hand. We talk about…