By Doug Leier Many people are a little surprised and often enlightened when they visit with a North Dakota game warden and learn more about the people behind the badge. A hunter may not realize the time and resources spent in service training and administrative/safety requirements. Anglers know wardens are checking for over limits and…
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Saving the Prairie, Saving Ourselves
By John Bradley As winter slowly starts to melt into spring, hunters will take to the fields for turkey, farmers will start planting their crops, and ranchers will turn out their cattle on fresh grass. It’s a cycle that happens every year and one that plays a critical role in the economy and quality of…
Our Outdoors: Turn of Phrase
By Nick Simonson I’ve never been much for coincidences, believing that all things are connected, particularly those in the natural world. While luck, chance and odd occurrences do exist, everything happens for a reason. Preparing for a long weekend trip to see friends in northern California and the redwood trees near the state’s northern border,…
Light Goose Hunting a Unique Spring Opportunity
By Doug Leier It’s hard to believe that the first spring light goose conservation order in North Dakota arrived more than 20 some years ago when I was working as a game warden. Time flies. The purpose then — and remains today — is to reduce light goose (snow goose) populations during spring as the…
The Peluso Report: Strong Finish on DL
By Mike Peluso I took my hand off the electric fence for a couple days’ break. I’m back down in Bismarck and the weather is showing signs of spring! I know it’s going to be difficult to return to the frozen tundra after feeling a little spring. I had my hand on the fence earlier…
Three Tying Tools That Make the Jump
By Nick Simonson In the blur of March and April when missions at the lure-crafting table and forays on the water begin to meld together, in addition to now wondering where my cheaters are (often on top of my head) I find myself flipping back and forth in the pages of my memory to locate…
Four Favorite Jigs That YOU Can Tie
By Nick Simonson A bag of collarless jigs presents an overwhelming array of possibilities headed into the spring fishing season, and with a simple selection of materials, it’s easy for anyone to craft fish catching lures, even those of us who once believed we were all thumbs. From use on crappies and smallies to walleyes…
Our Outdoors: Harnessing Hope
By Nick Simonson I put the final turn of my whip finish on the black thread of the small jig, and closely trimmed the hackle wound behind the silver-plated lead of the lure destined for a small tacklebox on my desk. It would be a gift for a close family friend; a young angler who…
Watch for Wildlife as Winter Wanes
By Doug Leier Starting in late December, one of the most common inquiries, other than where the fish are biting, has been about the wildlife in winter and if there’s anything people can do to help them out. As a biologist, we want what’s best for fish and wildlife. Yet, at the same time we…
The Peluso Report: A Strong Turn on DL
By Mike Peluso Things have really turned around on Devils Lake in the last week or so! The fish are definitely a lot more eager to feed and that makes my job as a guide a heck of a lot more enjoyable. The weather still hasn’t been the greatest, but even that seems to be…
Tying Chip’s Northern Magic
By Nick Simonson There are far better things to be doing this time of year than just watching the weather and waiting for the ice to break off that favorite openwater run for springtime pike. With the time available between now and whenever that comes, crafting those big bites that toothy critters slam in the…
As CWD Spreads, So Do Restrictions
By Nick Simonson With the detection of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in sampled deer from three units where the disease had not been found before the 2021 firearms season, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum executed the most recent installment of the state’s CWD proclamation on Mar. 1, relating to the prion-based disease and restrictions designed…
Our Outdoors: Full Circle
By Nick Simonson In the dreamsicle light of dusk on the backwater bay, I led a line of young anglers out onto the snow-covered water in hopes that a few willing crappies would fill the couple of hours between our afternoon of sledding and a planned pizza dinner back at the cabin. The line, however,…
Elk, Moose & Bighorn Applications Open
NDG&F Release Elk, moose and bighorn sheep applications are available online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. The deadline for applying is March 23. A total of 563 elk licenses are available to hunters this fall, an increase of 40 from last year. A total of 404 moose licenses are available, a decrease…
Midwinter Waterfowl Counts Dip
By Doug Leier My duties as an outreach biologist for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department are varied. One day I’m helping a hunter better understand the deer lottery, the next I may be checking on possible zebra mussels, urban wildlife and the invariable inquiry about where the hot fish bite is. I also…
The Peluso Report: Love What You Do
By Mike Peluso You definitely have to love what you do to be able to endure the pure punishment ice fishing can throw at you. Cold weather, heavy winds, and finicky fish are just part of the equation. Mix in some green clients, high expectations of magazine cover pictures and you have a recipe for…
Prepping for Spring Pike on the Fly
By Nick Simonson Like any new adventure in the outdoors, fly fishing takes best when bolstered by early and frequent success. No other species provides more heart-stopping strikes, wrist-jolting runs, and a sense of accomplishment out of the gate for new fly rodders than the northern pike. That early and oft-occurring spring excitement they bring…
NASP Grows Ahead of State Tourney
By Nick Simonson Like many other youth-oriented activities, the National Archery in Schools Program (NASP) powered its way through the pandemic year, with virtual events serving in place of the state tournaments normally held each March in North Dakota. With more than 15,000 participants in grades 4 through 12 in the state and an in-person…
Our Outdoors: A Touch of Spring
By Nick Simonson The wakeup temperature on Saturday morning was seven above. Slackjawed, I stared at the readout in the upper right corner of my watch and laughed. I thought no way was that single digit reading ever going to reach the 48 degrees promised on the far side of the curve as I stepped…
CWD Detected in Three New Units
NDG&F Release With most chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing completed, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department reports 26 deer tested positive during the 2021 hunting season. Fourteen were from hunting unit 3F2, eight from unit 3A1, and one was found in unit 3B1. Single positive deer were also found in three units (3C, 3D1…
Harvest Surveys Provide Vital Info
By Doug Leier Anyone who has hunted in North Dakota might have received a hunter harvest survey in the mail from time to time. And right now is one of those times to watch for a survey in your email inbox. For most surveys, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department selects recipients at random,…
The Peluso Report: The Good & The Bad
By Mike Peluso As my ice guiding season nears its end, one thing comes to mind and that is it has been a super tough winter with the conditions we have faced. One common theme has been wind; it hasn’t been just a little breezy at times, but darn near hurricane-like. This has got to…
Late Feb. Key Time for Fish Survival
By Nick Simonson The final weeks of February are a crucial time for fish under the ice across the northern plains. It’s at this point in the winter when dissolved oxygen levels are typically at their lowest and the risk for winterkill on smaller bodies of water increases. With heavy snow cover on lakes throughout…
A Conservation Legacy in the Making
By John Bradley 2022 marks the 85th anniversary of the Federal Aid in Wildlife Restoration Act, more commonly known as the Pittman-Robertson Act. For hunters and conservationists, this anniversary stands as a testament to the power of the sportsman-conservation community and should fuel within us a sense of pride. Given the current state of politics…
Our Outdoors: Stay Sharp
By Nick Simonson Through the magnification of the reading glasses which middle age now requires me to wear at the lure making desk, I caught sight of the hook point on the most recent in a series of streamer patterns I was tying for crappies. More accurately, it was the blunted end of what should…
Ice Fishing Questions Answered
By Doug Leier Questions about fishing have been frequent this winter and the North Dakota Game and Fish Department has a full section on its website (gf.nd.gov) to help inform anglers. Here are a few common questions that have come up this season. Why doesn’t the Game and Fish Department pay for opening access to…
The Peluso Report: Winter’s Back Nine
By Mike Peluso We have finally seen a bit of a warming trend up here in North Dakota. We have also seen some strong winds and major pressure changes along the way as well. All of these changes seem to shift the mood of the fish. Unfortunately, it usually means the fish get finicky. We…
Spring Light Goose Opens Feb. 19
NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 19 and continues through May 15. Residents must have a 2021-22 (valid through March 31) or 2022-23 (required April 1) combination license; or a small game, and general game and habitat license. Resident youth under age 16 only need the general game and habitat license….
NWTF Provides Spring Hunting Tips, Better Habitat
By Nick Simonson With the deadline looming for spring turkey hunting applications to be submitted by Feb. 16, there’s reason for optimism across North Dakota, and increased opportunities have set the stage for new hunters looking to explore the pastime. The thoughts of warmer spring days to come paired with expanded habitat programs spearheaded by…
NDG&F “Where to Fish” Page Gets Upgrade
By Nick Simonson To help anglers better connect with an array of fisheries information complied by the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F), the agency recently upgraded the search functions associated with its “Where to Fish” page. Where previously the landing page provided separate links to various pages and files containing information, it now…
