HOMEWARD SPRINT. We’ve just about made the turn into winter’s final month. With February nearly in the books we look at the current state of things under the water and on the landscape as we make our way into winter’s last few days. While it’s not over til the first robin sings, we’ll get a…
Author: dakotaedgeoutdoors
G&F Releases Big Game Harvest Numbers
NDG&F Press Release Harvest statistics released by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department show overall hunter success during the 2017 season for bighorn sheep was 100 percent, 92 percent for moose and 58 percent for elk. The department issued four bighorn sheep licenses and auctioned one. All five hunters harvested a bighorn ram. The…
Daily Edge for Mon. Feb. 26
TAKING A SHINE. Stabilization of the weather pattern has a gorgeous week setting up across the northern plains with highs in the low 30s, light winds and peaks at the sun every day until this weekend. If you’ve got a day to play hooky, this would be the week to do so. We wrap up…
Daily Edge for Sun. Feb. 25
DOUBLE UP! A second great weekend day in a row? Wow! If you didn’t get out on the ice yesterday, today just might be your day! We start the color spectrum in today’s Three Things and capture most of them in our Featured Photo. (Featured Photo. The sun sets on Crimmins WPA north of Wing,…
Daily Edge for Sat. Feb. 24
KEEP IT GOING! A super Saturday is on tap for those hitting the ice. Here’s hoping that whatever you’re after is on the bite. With hundreds of fishable waters in ND, your odds are pretty good of finding a place with something that’s biting. From bluegills and crappies to walleyes and pike, panfish and predator…
50 Pheasant Flies: Cone Head Marabou Streamer
By Nick Simonson Alright, it’s time for some meat; big honkin’ flies for big honkin’ fish, right? Hungry nighttime brown trout, aggressive prespawn smallmouth, anything with an appetite for destruction this spring will be looking for something more than the diminutive nymphs and dries tied up so far this winter. Now’s the time to bulk…
Daily Edge for Fri. Feb. 23
SOLID GOLD. A great stretch of weather starts the weekend off right, and light snow chances tomorrow shouldn’t dampen any travel or ice fishing plans. Highs near 30 the next few days may spur a little melting too, as the sun’s angle steepens and gets stronger. We talk guns and ammo in today’s Three Things….
Daily Edge for Thu. Feb. 22
SUN’S OUT! Guns out? Pretty close! While we’re not quite ready for snow goose or spring trap shooting seasons, we feel a little less like winter today as bright sunshine and warmer temps creep us closer to average for this time of year. We look at the weekend forecast and some late season ice fishing…
Our Outdoors: A Season of Growth
By Nick Simonson Manning the booth at the Bismarck Sport Show for the teams I’m helping to get off the ground with a hard-core group of 20 other volunteer coaches gave me some time to reflect on all our cadre had accomplished since last fall. From my joining the group mid-summer after relocating to the…
Daily Edge for Wed. Feb. 21
RUFF HOUSING. We take some time out from winter talk to look ahead to a favorite spring woodland bird, and a fun hunt every fall – the ruffed grouse. From how they get their colors to their tell-tale spring drumming sound to what the future holds, we cover the bases in today’s Three Things. Featured…
Daily Edge for Tue. Feb. 20
MONITORING MIGRANTS. While the white stuff will reappear overnight and early this morning, those white spring birds probably won’t make their way north for a few weeks, especially if things stay cool. We talk about snow geese and other migrating birds seen in ND and where they are now in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo:…
Daily Edge for Mon. Feb. 19
Following yesterday’s front and related snow squall, we drop into the single digits for highs for the next few days and winter settles back in. We talk more about that and other chilly topics in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: A snow-covered hiking trail winds through a draw along the Missouri River valley. Simonson Photo)…
Spring Planting for Upland Game
By Nick Simonson While it may not feel like it, spring is just around the corner, and with the six-to-ten weeks ahead, landowners and conservationists still have time to get their planting plans in place to help aid not only upland game species like pheasants and partridge, but also benefit songbirds, watchable wildlife and pollinators. …
Daily Edge for Sun. Feb. 18
FISH ON? Cold comes back, and the myth that spring is just around the corner fades into the dusty corners of the mind as we feel the touch of winter’s hand once more. Speaking of myths we tap into the annals of the internet for some of our favorite internet hoaxes and questionable legends in…
Daily Edge for Sat. Feb. 17
It’s the ideal day of the weekend to get on the ice as temps stay in the upper 20s and snow isn’t forecast until after midnight, but if ice fishing isn’t your thing this weekend is for the birds as well with lots of avian-themed activities available in the region, which we discuss in depth…
50 Pheasant Flies: Larva Lace Caddis
By Nick Simonson The art of fly tying is creating a pattern that can easily simulate, or combines the best parts of, a number of potential prey items in the wild. With over 14,000 species of caddisflies worldwide, good general imitators combine a number of their characteristics that fish key in on. Whether it’s the…
Daily Edge for Fri. Feb. 16
We’ll be at the Bismarck Sports Show this afternoon helping out with the ND Clay Target League booth, so stop by and say hi! This afternoon and Saturday will be conducive to good ice fishing, so get out there and give it a go. We talk about the great access this winter has allowed for…
Our Outdoors: Juice It
By Nick Simonson Some of the most memorable fishing trips I’ve been on have been the result of disaster. Okay, not disaster in the terms of life-threatening circumstances, but, it would probably be fairer to say, major inconvenience. Whether motorless in the flow, or without power on hard water, finding the silver lining hasn’t been…
Daily Edge for Thu. Feb. 15
ROLL ON. If you don’t like the weather here, wait ten minutes, it’ll change. (Then you’ll really hate it!) From 40 above to 4 below in 40 hours, it’ll be an interesting swing, and again when we kick up near 30 tomorrow. With the recent chill, we check in on the mid-month WSI and where…
Daily Edge for Wed. Feb. 14
MELT YOUR HEART. A spike to near 40 degrees today will get things melting, providing a brief reprieve from the recent chill. Get your fishing in today though as light snow and gusty winds take over tonight and into tomorrow, dropping temps back into the single digits with nasty wind chills once again. Bask in…
Midwinter Ice Tips
By Nick Simonson The days of first ice are well behind us, and the late ice pre-spawn surge is still a month or so away. In between, a bite can still be had but it might take a little more elbow grease to add a few fillets to the frying pan. The mid-winter stretch with…
Daily Edge for Tue. Feb. 13
ON THE RISE. Temperatures will climb steadily for the next 36 hours before another arctic outbreak slams us back down as has been the trend in this whipsaw of a winter. Grab some time on the ice later today and tomorrow (with your sweetie?) before things cool off. In the in between we talk about…
Moose Movements
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. It’s been interesting to watch and learn about the movement of moose within North Dakota. In the not so distant past, moose were mostly found in the wooded Turtle Mountains or Pembina Gorge of north central and northeastern North Dakota. In the last 12 years, moose numbers have declined in…
Daily Edge for Mon. Feb. 12
HANG ON. One more cold day before a mid-week warm-up takes us into the low forties for highs! After that we bob around in the 20s and 30s before dropping into the deep freeze once more. We go around the horn, from turkey tags to pheasant forage to the long range forecast in today’s three…
Daily Edge for Sun. Feb. 11
SNIPS & CLIPS. Whether it’s on the ice or openwater, having a good cutter helps keep things moving. Besides tying a quicker knot with a clean cut, clippers snips and scissors in a variety of models are easy to store on a lanyard or in a tacklebox and can make short work of the worst…
Daily Edge for Sat. Feb. 10
COLD CONTINUES. Moderate winds will keep windchills below zero all weekend, and near -30 at night. Bundle up or fish the afternoons for the most accommodating conditions or finish up those tackle projects with some spare indoor time. Meanwhile, we go conservation potpourri in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: Tying Time. This weekend may be…
Tying Terrestrials
By Nick Simonson While summer, with its bounty of boisterous bugs seems a long way off, the amount of time left to get ready for all sorts of fishing adventures on the long rod is growing shorter and shorter. Imitating some of those classic summer sights on the side of a stream or lake is…
Daily Edge for Fri. Feb. 9
GOOD BOY. While the southwest corner of the state saw snow, much of the rest of North Dakota was shut out yesterday, with just a trace hitting Bismarck. A light fresh coating made for fun outdoors for the dogs, and nuisance sweeping for the rest of us. We talk about how to best track our…
Our Outdoors: Colorblind
By Nick Simonson In the modern era of fishing tackle, lures are as much designed to catch the eye of anglers as they are fish. How else are the 95 different models of Rapala crankbaits explained (and that’s just the ones found on the company’s “best sellers” portion of its website)? Ultraviolet paint, reflective prisms,…
Daily Edge for Thu. Feb. 8
PACK IT IN! Snow over the Missouri River valley and its tributaries in Montana creeps into southwestern ND, helping to build the snowpack which will fuel the flow and its reservoirs this spring. Staring down a possible five inches south of Dickinson, and heavier snows to the west, we talk about where those water stores…
