CHILL. Don’t fret, spring will return this week as nervous anglers start eyeing waters – for flooding and for the first runs of fish. We cover both topics in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Step Carefully. Stay focused on current and drops when wade fishing in spring, especially with fluctuating water levels. Simonson Photo. …
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Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 24
SHOOTING STARS. If you missed last night’s northern lights show (as much of SW ND did), you still have a chance to catch up on some of the state’s shooting start in both archery and trap as the former season comes to an end and the latter kicks off – we talk about those and…
Vision, Stance & Mount Key to Early Trap Success
By Nick Simonson The growing popularity of trap shooting, particularly with the advancement of the North Dakota State High School Clay Target League to dozens of schools in the state, has happened at a rapid pace. Where three years ago only a few dozen shooters participated in the new high school sport, it…
Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 23
FIVE-OH! We’ll push the boundaries of our young spring today as temps soar on soft southerlies and more snow makes its way to water. Additionally, an exciting sky display may be in store tonight as the northern lights fire up; we talk about that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A bull bluegill…
Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 22
WHAT’S HATCHING? Warm temperatures continue into the weekend and it’s tough not to think spring. We look at the NDG&F’s first report on fisheries, along with other spring activities in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Robins have returned to the region during the recent warm spell. A sure sign that spring is here. Simonson Photo….
Daily Edge for Thu. Mar. 21
WICKED WARM! Save for a slight bump in the back half of the weekend, things look warm. We check that out along with some acronym updates in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Expect snowy conditions – like those in the southern Missouri River valley pictured here – to subside under the warmth of the near-term…
Our Outdoors: Five Crappie Favorites
By Nick Simonson One of spring’s first fish that anglers find schooling up in the shallows, rushing reed beds and staking out structure for spawning is the crappie. Whether black or white, these fish are synonymous with fast spring fishing, and knowing what to use for them can help heat up any chilly day. From…
Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 19
SO LONG WINTER! Welcome to the last day of a season which has challenged outdoorsmen and wildlife alike, we’re glad you made it this far with us. Spring starts tomorrow, and nothing major is showing up on our mid-term forecasts and the melt looks to be slow and steady, at least for the next week….
Rally Time!
By Nick Simonson The average male lifespan in the United States is right around 78 years. That puts me at about halftime, assuming I have the average game clock allotted to me, and if I have less, this midpoint message is all the more important. Because, caught up in the madness of March, I’m recharged…
Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 17
BLAST AWAY! We’re less than two weeks out from the start of the North Dakota State High School Clay Target League spring season, and all around the state young shooters are getting ready for competition. We walk through some spring shooting prep in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Shooters take aim at a new clay…
50 Pheasant Flies: Copper Sawyer
By Nick Simonson The prototype for the Pheasant Tail Nymph was created by British river keeper Frank Sawyer and combines the weight and flash of copper wire and the bugginess of pheasant tail fibers. While not as famous as the PTN he would go on to create, the Copper Sawyer is still widely used, particularly…
Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 16
LIKE A LION. We review our Winter Severity Index today, focusing on the continued cold and snowy conditions that the back half of winter has brought. We also turn our eyes to the end of the month and predict whether March will leave like a lamb as wildlife feel the sting of winter at the…
Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 15
THAT’S ALL FOLKS! The last of the big low has shot out of the region, leaving up to 17 inches of snow in some parts of SE ND. With it goes what may be the last real dose of winter, as long-range forecasts show a spring-like shift! We get you geared up for the season…
Our Outdoors: Weird Fish
By Nick Simonson A person never knows what’s lurking in various waters. I’ve seen tiger muskies caught in lakes where they’ve never been stocked and read reports of eels somehow making it hundreds of miles up small rivers and drainage ditches to waters far from their origin point. Gar have snapped at the orange foam…
Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 13
BLOWING & SNOWING. Winds rise in the back half of the day as you (and wildlife) get one more shot of snow tonight before things take on a more springlike feel. We check out what’s to come, barbless hook tips and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Keep the angle on fish and manage…
Daily Edge for Tue. Mar 12
LOOKS WARM. Our first day near 40 in over a month will continue the melting process as we move into mid-week. One more storm stands between us and spring (the “back breaker” we needed to shift the pattern). We talk about that, monarchs and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: This year’s ND park…
Daily Edge for Mon. Mar. 11
SUN’S OUT. A mostly clear day will help get a start on melting the weekend’s dumping of snow. We look ahead to spring, open water and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: The sun sets over a snowy Missouri River valley. Simonson Photo WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Mon 3/11 – Begin Melting – Hi…
(Ultra)Light It Up
By Nick Simonson There’s something special about taming a charging bull bluegill on line as thin as a spider web. Few fishing sensations are wilder than a white bass tearing up the sunset reflecting off the surface of a lake. Even a ten-inch trout brings a wondrous battle as it twists and turns in the…
Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 10
SNOW WAY. The southern stretch of ND found itself dumped on again, as totals from 6 to 12 inches blanketed the region yesterday. We review those numbers and have some spring ahead tips in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: White Wall. Drifts of snow grow following yesterday’s storm. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Sun…
Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 9
SO…MUCH…SNOW. Can’t type…without using…ellipsis. Just kidding. On the bright side, models have backed off next week’s weathermaker totals, so if you make it through today…well, you know the drill! We talk about cats, big game and a long-range hope for spring in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: GET OUT OF HERE! A rooster pheasant runs…
Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 8
ON TARGET. While the next snow system has the upper Midwest in its sights, we choose to look ahead and key in on those things that predator fish seek out in their prey and talk about top targets in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: The Eyes Have It. Spots on lures and plastics help simulate…
Daily Edge for Thu. Mar. 7
FEVERISH. If you don’t have spring fever yet, you don’t have a pulse! We hate to be the bearers of bad news, but next week’s snow storm is looking to tell Saturday’s squall to hold its coffee cup and watch. Early reads are coming in at 10 inches or more for the region next Wednesday. …
Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 6
IT’LL FEEL NICE! With the wind not howling and temperatures in the teens (we’re on a 30-degree watch for Friday!) today and tomorrow will feel like spring. Don’t get comfortable though, as we haven’t seen the last of Ol’ Man Winter. We address that in the forecast and other near term outdoors events in today’s…
Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 5
GUSTY. Winds continue today, though not as strong as Monday’s coat-grabbers. The week stabilizes in the back half and we continue to plug along toward spring. We keep your mind sharp with money, moon phases and moose, in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Bully! A young bull moose stakes out a small slough near a…
Daily Edge for Mon. Mar. 4
A KIND OF WARM? This week will bring a steady increase in temperatures which by the end of the week will only be a few degrees below normal for highs. Let’s consider that an improvement in our slog toward spring! We look ahead at that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: White Collar….
Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 3
THE BEST MEDICINE. The sting of winter persists today and tomorrow, but if you’re trying to beat cabin fever, there’s nothing better than a good laugh. We share some of our favorite outdoors joke sites in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: The Royal Treatment. A kingbird sits on a speed limit sign. More bad puns…
Be A Multispecies Angler
By Nick Simonson Long before the days where most every deer hunter threw in for both a rifle tag and the muzzleloader lottery and started their season in August with the bow, the sign on the desk at Northwestern Industries in my hometown of Valley City read: “Be A Three Season Hunter!” Back then,…
Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 2
CHILLIN’ Temperatures back below zero all day today and tomorrow along with some gusty winds will make this another inside weekend. We should start to see some relief in the coming days, though highs in the teens will remain well below normal. We’ve got some fun outdoor facts and a long-range laugh for you to…
The Crease Fly
By Nick Simonson Tying the crease fly – a foam and fur baitfish imitator – is one part tackle crafting and one part fourth grade art class, and as a whole, as enjoyable of an experience at the vise as it is on the water. The combination of a bucktail or synthetic hair finish with…
Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 1
ALMOST HOME(?) Welcome to March! It’s the start of meteorological spring, the month of shifting clocks, and hopefully massive melts. Though not out of the woods, we find ourselves at the three-quarters mark in our Winter Severity Index (WSI) and check out the numbers left in the wake of our bitter February. Featured Photo: Draw…
