NDG&F Press Release North Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 17 and continues through May 13. Residents must have a valid current season 2017-18 (valid through March 31) or 2018-19 (required April 1) combination license; or a small game, and general game and habitat license. The 2018-19 license is available for purchase beginning March 15….
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Daily Edge for Wed. Feb. 7
SNOW IS ON THE WAY. While that may pertain to tomorrow’s forecast, it’s only a matter of weeks before snow geese show up on the southern horizon as well. We talk about the approaching conservation season and more in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: Snow geese settle into a flooded spring cornfield. Simonson Photo) DAILY…
Daily Edge for Tue. Feb.6
CRUSH IT! Around the state, ND Clay Target League teams are signing up new shooters for the spring season at local high schools. Expecting more than 1,200 participants, the program’s state tournament has expanded to two days. We talk about opportunities near and far to take part in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: Like a…
Daily Edge for Mon. Feb. 5
TIES THAT BIND. We were hoping for another overtime thriller and extra minutes last night, but glad it ended when it did. With football season over it’s time to look ahead to what the end of winter and the coming spring will bring. Hopefully, something good you can share, which we discuss in today’s Three…
Winter Spares ND Wildlife Thus Far
By Nick Simonson Halfway through winter, sportsmen are keeping their fingers crossed that the relatively temperate conditions and low snow totals will continue into spring after a 2017 that taxed many species of game in the state both with a cold, snowy winter and a drought-stricken summer. With very little snow cover coming into February,…
Daily Edge for Sun. Feb. 4
COLD AHEAD. It’s a slow climb out of the single digits this week with a potential snowmaker Thursday into Friday. Get out while things are stable early on and keep an eye on the radar late in the week. We talk about the ever-increasing amount of sunlight and more in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo:The…
Turkey Applications First To Go Paperless
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. The North Dakota spring turkey license application period is open right now, and for most hunters, the process will be business as usual. For spring turkey last year, and for all other lottery licenses in 2017, just about 90 percent of prospective hunters submitted their applications online. The other 10…
Daily Edge for Sat. Feb. 3
BUCK THE TREND. Bucktail is a favorite streamer material when tying up flies for everything from trout to bass to pike. Its hollow hairs keep it just under the surface when unweighted and its subtle shimmy in the water gives a life-like appearance. We lay out at trio of our favorite bucktail streamer patterns in…
Egg-Stravaganza!
By Nick Simonson For a break from drab nymphs and complex dry flies, no set of simple, fun and brightly colored fly compares to egg patterns. Usually in bright pinks, oranges or yellows, these spawn-imitating flies are quick and enjoyable ties that brighten up any fly box. What follows are three favorite egg flies that…
Daily Edge for Fri. Feb. 2
GOOD MORNING CAMPERS! Another Groundhog Day dawns and spring is just around the corner, regardless of the conditions. But, for sport, we’ll see what the good rodent has to say today. Phil isn’t the only animal that predicts spring (and other things) and we talk about those other inclined wildlife in today’s Three Things. (Featured…
Our Outdoors: Dress It Up
By Nick Simonson In the heart of winter, while all of Hollywood’s brightest stars make their way down the red carpet in an endless array of award shows, dressed in the latest fashions from the world’s top designers, it’s not unusual to find a die-hard lure maker deep into the night dressing up his or…
Daily Edge for Thu. Feb. 1
HALFWAY HOME. With the turn of the calendar to February, we’re not out of the woods, but we’re partly there in a winter which has spared much of its wrath in the first half. Now we wait for tomorrow and old Punxsutawney Phil and his prognosticating pals to let us know what’s coming for the…
Daily Edge for Wed. Jan. 31
UP EARLY. We’re watching the Lunar Eclipse this morning, as the “super blue blood moon” makes its way toward the western horizon under mostly clear skies. Beyond lunar lore, we talk about some crazy turnouts for CTL and a CWD update in today’s three things. (Featured Photo: The earth’s shadow begins to creep across the…
Two Deer Test Positive for CWD
NDG&F Press Release A whitetail buck and a mule deer doe, taken during the 2017 deer gun season from unit 3F2 in southwestern North Dakota, have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, according to Dr. Dan Grove, wildlife veterinarian for the state Game and Fish Department. Since 2009, the total now stands at 11 deer…
Daily Edge for Tue. Jan. 30
READY, SET, MOON! We’re jazzed up for tonight as the blue moon rises and hits full just before sunrise tomorrow, falling into earth’s shadow for a lunar eclipse. We talk about that and more, in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: A group of pheasants forage in the clear areas of a hillside in north Bismarck….
New G&F Grant to Provide CTL Opportunities
By Nick Simonson With the increase in both the size and popularity of the North Dakota State High School Clay Target League (ND CTL) in the last two years, a new grant program through the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) is helping communities connect with and accommodate the increased number of high school…
Daily Edge for Mon. Jan. 29
UP & DOWN AGAIN. The rollercoaster of winter continues as we warm to near 40 tomorrow night, and drop off hard at the end of the work week. In the meantime, we talk about the system driving that pattern, shed antlers and what used to dominate the plains of North Dakota in today’s Three Things….
So You Want to be a Warden
By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. While I’m no longer a game warden, that’s how I started my career with the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. I wouldn’t trade the experience for anything. Though my career transitioned from warden to biologist, the experience and background work is invaluable in my current position. Over the years…
Daily Edge for Sun. Jan. 28
HOLE IN ONE. Looking ahead, midweek brings a warm spike and a hole in an otherwise cool stretch. In the meantime, we’re filling the gaps in our fly boxes and lures by tying up a bunch of new offerings during the still-chilly evenings. We talk about blade options on spinners in today’s Three Things. (Featured…
Daily Edge for Sat. Jan. 27
SPLASH OF SUMMER. We know you need a shot of color, especially as white gives way to…beige. Just think, six months from now it’ll be the dog days of summer; deep in July with heat, humidity and mosquitoes. Admit it, you miss it! We look at the past warm weather season and how it impacted…
50 Pheasant Flies: The Teeny Leech
By Nick Simonson The beauty of the Teeny leech is in its simplicity. Designed by renowned fly angler Jim Teeny for trout, panfish and everything in between, this two-material fly, which is about 90 percent pheasant tail (PT) fibers, pulses with each twitch of the rod and falls slowly through the water column like…
ND NASP Tourney is Mar. 23-24 in Minot
NDG&F Press Release The North Dakota National Archery in the Schools Program state tournament is scheduled for March 23-24 at the State Fair Center in Minot. The tournament will feature team and individual categories in elementary, middle school and high school, including awards and prizes, and up to $20,000 in college scholarships available to the…
Daily Edge for Fri. Jan 26
WHAT WAS & WHAT IS. The receding snow on the prairie hillsides is down to just a few deeper stretches after this span of above-freezing highs. While today may be the last trip above freezing for a while, no significant snow is forecast – but winds will be back, so watch out for those flying…
Pressure Ridges More Prevalent This Year
NDG&F Press Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds ice anglers that caution is always advised when traveling on frozen waters, even though recent ice conditions may appear safe. Education coordinator Brian Schaffer said extreme cold temperatures have created much better ice conditions in most of the state, but driving or fishing near…
Our Outdoors: Not So Fast
By Nick Simonson With a click and plop, the gray splitshot tugged at the payload of three mousies on the tiny red hook which spun haphazardly on its way down into the clear waters of the impoundment. In the moment it took to put the bail back in position and watch the yellow foam bobber…
Daily Edge for Thu. Jan. 25
CALM & COOL. Overnight temps will be in single-digit territory, but the warm-up comes on quickly after daybreak as light southerlies keep the above-average temperatures flowing into the region. We talk about archery excitement in ND, on ice safety and a rare find in today’s Three Things. (Photo: Cool start. Watch for cold temps to…
Spring Turkey Apps Due Feb. 14
NDG&F Press Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering 5,655 wild turkey licenses for the spring hunting season, 30 fewer than last year. Four of the 22 hunting units have more spring licenses than in 2017, eight have fewer and nine remain the same. Unit 21 (Hettinger and Adams counties) is again…
Daily Edge for Wed. Jan. 24
THINKING SPRING ALREADY? It sure seems like it these days as above-average temps dominate the forecast. With the warm up continuing today and tomorrow you might already be thinking about getting out the big rods, and there may be some opportunities across the area to explore stretches of open water on smaller rivers, where dams…
Daily Edge for Tue. Jan. 23
STAY FROSTY. Dense fog and cooler temps set up an amazing display of hoarfrost across the region, as trees, bushes, fences and nearly everything stationary was covered in a tracing of white up to a quarter-inch thick in some places. Temps near freezing, clearing skies and growing breezes will take that coating off today. We…
Daily Edge for Mon. Jan .22
WHAT’S THAT WORM? While nightcrawlers are the dominant summer worm bait for fish from sunnies to walleyes, they’re tough to find in the winter and not nearly as effective because the cold water restricts their wiggly action. We talk about three of our on-ice favorites that can be subbed in for the same species in…
