Our Outdoors: Return to the Rainy (Part 2)

By Nick Simonson (Click Here for Part 1 of the article) As with all rivers, the flow, action and environment can change from day to day. The Rainy River, which drains the lake of the same name, along with dozens of tributary rivers and creeks, down an 85 mile stretch of the Minnesota-Canada border to…

Daily Edge 5/9 – Working On It!

WORKING OUR WAY BACK.  We get to work in the back half of the week on bringing in warmer conditions, while today we check in with some busy animals, see where we’re at halfway through the CTL season, and keep an important deadline in mind as we cover the bases in our Outdoors Update. Featured…

Legislative Changes In Store for ND Hunting & Fishing

NDG&F Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department tracked 40 outdoors-related bills during the 2019 legislative session, 21 of which were passed by both chambers and signed into law. The following bills take effect Aug. 1, unless the bill includes an emergency clause which indicates it is already in effect. HB 1021 – Included in the…

Daily Edge 5/8 – Survey Says, Super Center & Some Warmth?

COOL CONTINUED.  Chilly temps will hang around for a bit longer as we move into the middle of the week. In the meantime, check out the work done by rural mail carriers and one of the nation’s premier research centers into wildlife, plants and more, right here in North Dakota as part of our Outdoors…

Panfish Prep & Places to Go

By Nick Simonson Panfish are the bonus catch for many spring and summer fishing trips for larger species.   The packs of perch interspersed with a trolling effort for walleyes often add a few extra fillets to the Ziploc bag at the cleaning station at the end of the day.  A herd of bull bluegills are…

Daily Edge 5/7 – Buzzin’ Along

WHAT’S THE BUZZ?  We look at some good and bad buzzes today as we get the final word on winterkill in some ND lakes, offer up a noisy bait for spring and summer bass, and work to get more bees making noise in today’s Outdoors Update. Featured Photo: Buzz Cut. A rooster pheasant stands on…

Daily Edge 5/6 – Easy Releases

AND…RELEASE. Make catch and release angling easier this spring with tips from today’s Outdoors Update.  From nets that are easier on fish and their slime coats, to having the right tools, there are tactics that make the process easier on the fish…and you! Featured Photo: Landed. A largemouth bass rests in a rubber landing net….

Daily Edge 5/5 – Go Big!

GO BIG.  With a big chill settling in for the week, we check out some big species and some big fish tactics in our Outdoors Update. Featured Photo: Big View.  A crow gets a look at the river valley from a perch on the tip top of a pine tree. Simonson Photo   WEATHER (Bismarck…

NDG&F Stocks Trout, Pike & Catfish

NDG&F Release North Dakota Game and Fish Department fisheries personnel have already stocked dozens of local community fisheries with catchable trout, catfish and pike, with additional lakes still to be stocked in early- to mid-May. Approximately 10,000 11-inch rainbow trout, 600 2- to 4-pound rainbow trout, 1,200 adult catfish, 1,100 adult pike and 1,100 1-…

Daily Edge 5/4 – Legislative Wrap, Walleye Rigs & A Cool Down

SPRING SHIFT.  Conditions shift to calmer and cooler as our two-day taste of spring fades away for awhile.  In today’s Outdoor update we check your fishing conditions and look back at a wrap on the session with the NDG&F Dept. Featured Photo: Play the Field.  Canada geese stroll through a cut field. Simonson Photo.  …

Deer Licenses Up by 10,350, Apply by 6/5

NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s 2019 deer season is set, with 65,500 licenses available to hunters this fall, 10,350 more than last year. In total, antlered mule deer licenses increased by 450 from last year, antlerless mule deer by 700, antlered whitetail by 700, antlerless whitetail by 1,250, “any antlered” by 3,150 and “any antlerless”…

Daily Edge 5/3 – Float On, Fore! & Flighty Hens

FRIDAY FUN! Warmer conditions should spur more folks outside as the week’s most stable day comes to be.  Speaking of bees, we talk in our Outdoors Update about pollinator efforts in the roughest of spaces, along with boating safety and what to watch for in local pheasant populations. Featured Photo: Going…going… Expect hen pheasants to…

Our Outdoors: Return to the Rainy (Part 1)

By Nick Simonson   It had been five years since I had been on the Rainy River in northern Minnesota and flung the weight-swivel-circle hook combination full of crawlers in that overhead style of a surf angler, made all the less graceful by the rocking of the current and the wakes of the passing boats…

Daily Edge 5/2 – Muleys, Bass & Toms

SWEET STROLL. We’re looking at some good things today, as skies clear and southerly breezes bring warmer temps to the region.  We check out mule deer numbers, ND’s bass league and a fun video of fightin’ turkeys in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Young Buck.  Mule deer numbers are off slightly over last year….

Daily Edge 5/1 – Full of Focus

CRUSH LIFE! In the outdoors, it’s a matter of mind.  Staying focused, staying positive and staying in form results in more fish, more game and more targets taken.  We talk about ways to mentally up your outdoors efforts in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Take Aim at Success. Whether it’s the pattern of mounting a…

Daily Edge for Mon. Apr. 30

THIRTY! Today’s starting temp will match the date as we close out a memorable April where records fell and numbers jumped.  We talk about the month that was, the near-term forecast and the Big Muddy Classic in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A pair of wet roosters navigate the spring grass just north of Bismarck….

Daily Edge for Mon. Apr. 29

GLOOM (No Doom).  Chilly overcast conditions persist with a spit of snow in the early morning hours and some rain later in the day.  We look to bring some brightness from these April showers in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Brighter Day.  Boats anchor up on Minnesota’s Rainy River for sturgeon fishing under clear skies…

Daily Edge for Sun. Apr. 28

AWASH.  Rain (and snow?) sweeps through the area today as we brace for a cold, damp spring week. We talk sturgeon in ND and MN in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Rainy River Sunrise.  Dawn breaks along the US-Canada border. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Sun 4/28 – Ish – Hi 45, Lo 32,…

Daily Edge for Sat. Apr. 27

WEEKEND WIPEOUT.  Any spring gains we might have made in psyche, will be set back by a cold slap this weekend.  Brave the elements for a continued hot walleye bite, or gear up for warmer days ahead as we make the turn to May next week. We go around the horn in today’s Three Things….

Our Outdoors: Medium-Rare Moments

By Nick Simonson There’s that moment of anticipation in early spring which transcends time.  It occurs after the grill has been fired up in the first warm evening and is preceded by the sizzle which triggers some primordial salivatory response as red becomes pink becomes that ideal singed-brown-and-black-striped.  Just before a perfect medium-rare chunk of…

Daily Edge for Thu. Apr. 25

ENJOY! Today begins our downward temperature trend, though conditions will still be good into Thursday night before a noticeable shift for your weekend fishing trip takes hold.  We address the unpleasant long-term forecast, scholarship opportunities for wildlife enforcement and the crowing of rooster pheasants in today’s Three Things Featured Photo: The spring sun sets over…

Daily Edge for Wed. Apr. 24

ALL DOWNHILL.  After today things will slip and slide into the weekend as temperatures drop, precip picks up and a chance at a four-letter word comes back into Sunday.  We talk about that, the final stretch for SB 2315 and deer hunting numbers in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A tom turkey struts on top…

Daily Edge for Tue. Apr. 22

WALLEYE MADNESS.  Spring walleye fever peaks in North Dakota as last year’s state record fish falls to a 16-9 behemoth caught over the weekend. We cover that and highlights of the “Big Three” walleye fisheries in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  Wary Walleye.  Is the next state record out there?  We guess “yes” and that…

Daily Edge for Mon. Apr. 22

LET’S ROCK! It’s a marvelous Monday for any outdoor activity, so if you’re headed to work – call in sick! Light winds, sunny skies and moderate temperatures make today ideal, despite its position in the week. We talk habitat, harems and specialized hooks in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  Cock of the Rock.  A rooster…

Daily Edge for Sun. Apr. 21

HAPPY EASTER! Crack open an egg and see what’s inside, while outside it’ll be a mix of clouds and wind but should remain dry for much of the state for those egg hunts today. We talk tourneys, waters and the week ahead in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  Not Candy. Jigs await a lucky angler…

Marabou Crappie Jig

By Nick Simonson Crappies are notorious for their color preferences, and the marabou crappie jig can provide any amount of one, or up to three contrasting shades on a single hookshank.  While specks can be taken by any offering on a given day, there’s always one color pattern that outperforms the rest making for a…

Daily Edge for Sat. Apr. 20

REPEAT!  Another nice day is setting up for the region with some clouds but lessened winds from Friday’s gusty conditions.  Take advantage at one of the many boat ramps in the state, and check out this year’s winning Junior Duck Stamp along with some youth shooting sports news in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  A…

Specks on a Spot

By Nick Simosnon   In the light winds, the boat drifted easily toward shore as I missed yet another hookset on the paper-mouthed crappies staging on the edge of the shallows in preparation for the spawn. Slowly, I felt the back of the boat catch on something and turn with the slight breeze.  I looked…

Daily Edge for Fri. Apr. 19

FULL MOON FRIDAY!  It’s an angler’s dream today as the full moon aligns with the holiday weekend, warm temperatures and a little bit of chop to start off the walleye run on just about any water that’s open in ND.  We talk about that, big game lotteries and some help in the backcountry in today’s…

Our Outdoors: Fishing Memories

By Nick Simonson   A year ago, the pike ran so thick at the end of the late spring it almost seemed likely that one could walk on their backs across the surface of the water below the small rock dam.  This year, under the warm white light of the mid-April sun against a pure…