By Mike Peluso It’s the week of the Big Muddy walleye tournament, which is always the pinnacle of the spring here on the Missouri River near Bismarck. It means a couple things to me. First off, I wasn’t allowed to fish it for the first 10 years of its existence, and I sure wish I…
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The Texas Rig
By Nick Simonson When spring eventually arrives, and it will, the time for big bass will be upon us. Whether it’s largemouth staking out the dark-bottomed shallows of a backwater bay for their ideal spawning site, or smallmouth holing up on a cleared gravelly patch against a stack of timber placed by recent floodwaters, both…
Five Flies for Stocked Trout
By Nick Simonson Throughout the upper Midwest, stocking trucks will be hitting area waters with this season’s set of rainbow, brown, and other species of trout, providing anglers a unique opportunity which may only exist naturally in those flows a half day’s drive away. While targeting stocked trout in pits, ponds and small impoundments may…
Our Outdoors: Great Debates
By Nick Simonson In the outdoors, there are always points of contention among anglers, hunters and just about anyone else with an opinion on anything that swims, flies, or falls for a lure or decoy. I’m not talking about the testifying in front of the legislature type of interactions, or the courtroom conservation battles handled…
The Peluso Report: Remember to Forget
By Mike Peluso It’s been a spring to remember on the Missouri River in the sense that it’ll be tough to forget, no matter how much I might want to. Thinking back, I can only recall two days so far this season, since the river opened up on Mar. 19, where it was nice out….
Cool Deer Gear for a Good Cause
DEO Release In partnership with Crush Life Gear, Dakota Edge Outdoors is proud to offer North Dakota Deer Crossing gear to help raise funds for the Ethan Grove Scholarship Program. A hilarious spoof of a standard deer crossing sign, the North Dakota Deer Crossing design shows off just how big our bucks can get and…
Blizzard Likely Spared Most Big Game
By Nick Simonson While a new socking of snow looms on the horizon for western North Dakota this weekend, it’s likely that last week’s blizzard which dropped 15, 20, and in some places more than 30 inches of snow had limited impact on most big game species in the region. According to Brett Wiedmann, Big…
Other Plans
By John Bradley I was going to write about a successful North Dakota spring turkey hunt. Hiking out into the badlands, the first camping trip of the year, and turkeys gobbling from their roost. I would have told you how I closed the distance, made a few notes on my call and that a tom came…
Our Outdoors: It’s Terminal
By Nick Simonson In the process of fishing, I’ve seen a good deal and done a lot of it. I’ve read a ton, watched some more, and through trial-and-error learned quite a bit, but most days it feels like it’s never enough. Through that trial-and-error with new ideas, patterns, and processes, I trade frustration for…
ND Deer Hunter Success Drops in 2021
NDG&F Release A total of 57,086 North Dakota deer hunters took approximately 32,793 deer during the 2021 deer gun hunting season, according to a post-season survey conducted by the state Game and Fish Department. Game and Fish made available 72,200 deer gun licenses last year. Overall hunter success was 57 percent, with each hunter spending…
Slight Tweak In Paddlefish Snagging Regs this Spring
By Doug Leier May conjures up images of the first meadowlark on the prairie, stray migrating snow geese and spring turkey season wrapping up. We’ll also likely spot the first brood of Canada geese and find a few ticks to remove from you or your dog. May 1 every year marks the start of North…
The Peluso Report: Mud Watch
By Mike Peluso So, we dug out of this late spring snow here in Bismarck. We got anywhere from 18 to 20 inches of snow, but to the north and west of the Missouri River, they received a lot more. Now, as I wake up this Easter morning and look out my window, we are…
NDBA Leads the Way for Bowhunters
By Darrel Belisle Way back in 1952, in the back room of a small café, a few dedicated archers wanted to get an archery deer season established in North Dakota. The first goal that these want-to-be-bowhunters needed to accomplish was to establish a coalition which could represent their interests at the state legislative assembly. Through…
Does Color Count for Walleyes?
By Nick Simonson The world is white again. Heading into a weekend where pastel eggs should be stashed in the crannies of a greening yard under blue skies and a yellow spring sun, nearly two feet of snow covers everything, and in the wind tunnels between houses along the block, arching slopes of white drift…
Our Outdoors: Hard Work
By Nick Simonson There’s chilly, and then there’s spring fishing on the Missouri River chilly. No matter how I’ve fished it in the past couple of years, that stretch in March and April when the walleyes start to move on the flow provides its own unique challenges. The wind seems to always be blowing upstream,…
CWD Becoming More Common
By Doug Leier Through continued news cycles we hear more and more about chronic wasting disease today. Even so, there are likely people still not familiar with the disease and others who haven’t taken the time to stay current and may have some questions. What is chronic wasting disease? Chronic wasting disease is a progressive,…
The Peluso Report: What’s Next
By Mike Peluso If you are watching the weather closely, it is looking like we may have a major setback to fishing on the Missouri River starting this Tuesday. Reports are early, but Bismarck seems to be in the storm’s bullseye at the moment. Anywhere from 12 to 25 inches of snow is being tossed…
Be ANS Aware as Waters Open
By Nick Simonson Aquatic nuisance species (ANS) have become one of the biggest concerns facing the health of recreational fisheries throughout the country and throughout North Dakota. Whether it’s the spread of zebra mussels introduced from far away waters in Europe and Asia into lakes throughout the upper Midwest, including those in the Roughrider state,…
Five Flies for Spring Crappies
By Nick Simonson Springtime is crappie time, and for fly anglers it is perhaps one of the best windows of the year to get on some serious slabs as they stage for the spawn or make their moves up into the shallows. Five flies shine in getting the job done as waters warm and those…
Our Outdoors: Headshakes & Eyerolls
By Nick Simonson In the depths of the cold channel, I felt my line slowly pull away from the bottom and gave a steady tug back on the jig below. The end of my rod bowed in a long arch as the heavy fish moved along as if it hadn’t realized it had been hooked…
’97 Flood Brought Different Duty for Game Wardens
By Doug Leier In the past couple weeks, many media outlets in North Dakota, especially in the eastern part of the state, published or broadcast stories related to the 25th anniversary of the 1997 Red River flood. With all those historical accounts taking place, it seemed more appropriate to wait a few weeks before relating…
The Peluso Report: Spring Pointers
By Mike Peluso Finally! I’m back into full open water guide mode here on the Missouri River near Bismarck. Spring is kind of here, if you look outside my window today, it would be easy to argue that it’s winter, but we definitely need the moisture. I have lots to talk about in this week’s…
Degrees of Difference
By Nick Simonson On a morning drive to school, my oldest son and I filled the commute with a discussion about the nature of cold-blooded animals, such as snakes and lizards and fish, versus warm-blooded animals like mammals and, of course in that category, people like him and his little brother. From the falling iguanas…
Our Outdoors: Working with the Wind
By Nick Simonson “It’d be a great day…if it wasn’t for the wind.” If I had a nickel for every time I heard this, I’d have enough for a season’s worth of bait, but such is spring in the upper Midwest. The jet stream yaws and the days oscillate in turn: gusts from the south,…
Record Count of Bighorns in ND Again
NDG&F Dept. Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 2021 bighorn sheep survey, completed by recounting lambs in March, revealed a record 335 bighorn sheep in western North Dakota, up 4% from 2020 and 15% above the five-year average. The count surpassed the previous record of 322 bighorns in 2020. Altogether, biologists counted 99…
The Peluso Report: It’s Here
By Mike Peluso Open water is here in Bismarck and it is here to stay! Ramps on the Missouri River are pushed, the ice is gone, and hopefully the walleyes will begin to filter north. I’ve only been out twice since returning to Bismarck after guiding on the ice all winter on Devils Lake. There…
NDA Deer Report Details Record Seasons, Better Herds
By Nick Simonson The release of the 2022 National Deer Association (NDA, online at deerassociation.com) Deer Report confirmed that on the heels of the pandemic in the fall of 2020, more hunters participated in the pursuit of whitetailed deer and other deer species than at any time in recent history. With that increase in hunters…
Falconry: A Rare Hunt Worthy of Preservation
By Hannah Hayes Falconry by definition is the hunting of wild animals in their natural state and habitat by means of a trained bird of prey. The most important word in this definition is “hunting.” There are several avenues a person can take to legally acquire a bird of prey such as education or rehabilitation….
Our Outdoors: Get Set for Spring Shooting Sports
By Nick Simonson Spring is in the air, and if you get a whiff of it in the coming days, it likely will bear with it the scent of gunpowder. Across the country and the region, USA High School Clay Target Leagues are kicking off their spring season, bringing tens of thousands of student-athletes in…
Simple Conservation Acts
By Nick Simonson As winter gives way to spring and we see what the snow and wind left behind, it’s easy to pick out the places that need a little TLC, or to refocus our efforts with organizations that share our mindset for the conservation of wild places and clean waters and the wildlife that…
