Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 25

SNOW TRAP.  An icy finish locked snow down on the area yesterday, and many found themselves digging out.  After a relatively nice season for snowfall, winter has made up for what it lacked in the last three months, in just the last three weeks.  Looking ahead to this week, we’ll find out just what March…

Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 24

MARCH MAULING.  Another slug of more than six inches of snow across the central stretch of North Dakota keeps winter hanging on.  More snow on the ground means more trouble melting the stuff, as cool ground cover restricts easy upward temperature movement. We talk about those trends and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:…

Spring Safety Starts with Life Jackets

By Nick Simonson This time of year, as meltwater starts flowing and rivers begin opening up, many anglers’ eyes turn to that moving water as a first opportunity for spring fishing.  Often running high, dirty and fast with the increasing melt, even the smallest rivers present an extra element of concern along with those conditions,…

Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 23

ANOTHER SHOT! More snow rolls in around sunrise and totals are expected to top half a foot – and more farther north.  Batten down the hatches and keep telling yourself we’ve turned the corner.  Remember, this is the second of three snowfalls after the first robin! We go potpourri in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo:…

Our Outdoors: Magnetic

By Nick Simonson In the bright sun of mid-morning, my buddy Marty, my son AJ and I pulled into the small ice-coated parking area near Long Bridge on Big Detroit Lake.  It was as it had been in late winters before, crusted blue ice sloping down to a hardened mud ramp leading out toward the…

Daily Edge for Thu. Mar. 22

MORE WHITE ON THE WAY?  While today’s seasonal and partly sunny conditions don’t tip Ma Nature’s hand, the hint on the growing east wind points to a snow-to-rain-to-yuck system that will make its way across the upper plains.  Get in whatever outside time you need today, because Friday will be…interesting.  Speaking of interesting, we’ve got…

New Licenses Required Apr. 1

NDG&F Dept. Press Release North Dakota anglers, trappers and hunters are reminded that new licenses for the 2018-19 season are required starting April 1. Licenses can be purchased online at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov. Once the license is processed, users will have the option to print a hard copy and/or download…

Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 21

SPRING HAS SPRUNG.  With the equinox under our belts, we look ahead to upcoming fishing adventures on open water with tips, forecasts and additions to tackle as part of the day’s discussion in our Three Things. (Featured Photo: Having a stash of clip-on spinners helps add some flash and vibration to smaller jigs. Simonson Photo)…

Remaining Spring Turkey Licenses Available Mar. 20

NDG&F Press Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department reminds hunters that 554 spring turkey licenses remain in six units. These remaining licenses are issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning March 20. Applications must be submitted online at the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov. Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply. The governor’s…

Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 20

THE MARCH CONTINUES. In every-other-Monday fashion, Ol’ Man Winter sneaks in another punch to the gut, as totals from around the region reached nearly five inches of heavy, moisture-laden snow.  While the melt was back on by Monday afternoon, this continued sloppy pattern looks to continue to stick around for a while.  Speaking of sticking,…

Daily Edge for Mon. Mar. 19

HAND IT OVER! We’ll get through a snowy Monday and through what could be a sloppy week in traditional March fashion – one day at a time.  With the melting going on, you should be able to get out for some late season ice action and travel shouldn’t be that bad.  We talk about what’s…

Common Licensing Questions

By Doug Leier, NDG&F Dept. In 2015, the North Dakota Legislature passed a law that required the State Game and Fish Department to develop an all-electronic licensing system and phase out the old paper license books. That went into effect April 1, 2016. Another part of that plan was to eventually phase out paper applications…

50 Pheasant Flies: BTPT

By Nick Simonson Two great upland birds whose feathers go together on a fly like they do in a game pouch are the rooster pheasant and the Hungarian partridge.  The Bead-Thorax Pheasant Tail (BTPT) soft hackle fly is a pheasant tail nymph variant that gets down with some flash and some extra vibration from its…

Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 18

IT’S IN THE HOLE! Getting fish into a deep late-ice cylinder can be a challenge, especially when they’re big!  We’ve got the tips to help you finish off the fight and keep those fish from bonking their way to freedom in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: A crappie comes up through a 32-inch deep ice…

Prepping for Pike

By Nick Simonson While attending school at the University of North Dakota during the long, deep winters that Grand Forks is well known for, it wasn’t strange to find me hovering over my vise in those early days of fly tying and lure crafting, trying to come up with new ideas to cast into the…

Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 17

EVEN STEVEN!  We find ourselves at that point in the year where sunrise and sunset are at the same hour and minute in both the morning and evening giving us a perfect 12 hours of daylight today.  Make use of all of them, as you’ll have some strong lunar pull with the moon reaching the…

Daily Edge for Fri., Mar. 16

SEVEN-EIGHTHS!  On the Winter Severity Index (WSI) Calendar we’re just two weeks away from the end of the season..  We’ve got exciting news on our WSI update and a sign of spring from DEO Staff in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo:  SPRING IS HERE (kinda)! DEO’s Nick Simonson brings the season’s first robin reports ….

Our Outdoors: Get Ready for Spring

By Nick Simonson It’s that time of year, and while all the insanity focuses on a bouncing ball for the next few weeks, the shift going on in the outdoors will tick up to a maddening pace as well.  Being prepared for everything spring has to throw at an angler is key to success and…

Daily Edge for Thu. Mar. 15

CH-CH-CHANGES. Of the handful of tweaks and modifications in the 2018-2020 ND Fishing Guide, dialing back the bluegill limits is one of the notable ones.  We talk about that and other blue topics in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: Bigger Bluegills.  In an effort to improve panfish angling, the NDG&F has reduced limits. Simonson Photo)…

Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 14

VIDEOS WORTH WATCHING.  Get over the hump today with some of the web’s best big game fights across the spectrum.  Whether it’s the pristine location, the parked cars on the street watching or the scary amount of antler mass, these flicks will have you clicking for more and thinking about fall! (Featured Photo: Something on…

’18-20 Fishing Regulations Released, New Licenses Needed Apr. 1

NDG&F Press Release North Dakota’s 2018-20 fishing proclamation is set, with regulations effective April 1, 2018 through March 31, 2020. Fishing licenses for the 2018-19 season can be purchased online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, or at license vendors that are linked to the department’s online licensing system. Anglers are reminded…

Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 13

SMOOTH SAILING.  The midweek stretch is looking great for those sneak-out fishing trips you’re wanting to get in as the last-ice stretch of the season settles over the region.  Bag a few pike on the tip-up in those shallow bays as they make their move or find some hungry walleyes as we approach the new…

A Return to Life Listing

In catching up with my young friend Decker, a six-year-old with seemingly a sixty-year-old’s worth of fishing experience, he walked me through a number of his recent fishing adventures since we left his introduction to fly fishing on the small pond outside of town.  In the hurried conversation, he referenced catching a number of “PBs”…

Daily Edge for Sun. Mar. 11

YOU’RE LATE!  Here’s hoping the shift to Daylight Savings Time didn’t catch you by surprise!  A nice day will get you on the ice – and you can stay out later thanks to an extended amount of evening daylight.  While you catch some mid-March fish, we look ahead to spring angling with a trio of…

Daily Edge for Sat. Mar. 10

MIXED SATURDAY.  There’s a chance for light accumulations of snow early  and wind will blow it around some, but it shouldn’t interfere much with your outdoor efforts (unless we get freezing rain?!).  Don’t forget to SPRING AHEAD before going to bed tonight as Daylight Savings Time kicks in at 2 am tomorrow!  We talk about…

Daily Edge for Fri. Mar. 9

WEIGHTY MATTERS. We’re getting closer to the weekend and another shot at snow, but not nearly the amounts we saw last week.  While we plow through the last of winter, we talk spring and spring fishing and tips for getting your flies down for hungry fish in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo: Flies at the…

Our Outdoors: Stat!

By Nick Simonson I’ve never been a math whiz. When it comes to algebra, once there are more letters than numbers in an equation, I’m usually at a loss.  In fact, the only D I received in college was a D+ in Calculus for Business Majors.  I missed two days of class in the middle…

Daily Edge for Thu. Mar. 8

DAYS AWAY!  We’re just a matter of hours from longer days and more springlike temperatures, with the shifting of the clocks ahead to daylight savings time and a rapid increase in day length as well.  With that, we’ve got news on the rarest of big game tags in ND and other fun web stuff in…

Daily Edge for Wed. Mar. 7

IMPROVEMENT!  The Colorado low heads off to scare the east coast media for the weekend and we’re back on the trek toward spring.  We talk about tips for improving fly and lure offerings in today’s Three Things, because we know you spent your snow day(s) productively too! (Featured Photo: Mix it up!  Tie patterns with…

Daily Edge for Tue. Mar. 6

BLAST FROM THE PAST. Waves of snow swept east to west on the top-side of a snails-pace low pressure bubble, dumping snow across much of the state, suspending thoughts of spring and spurring flashbacks to last winter, at least for the time being.  We talk about totals and more in today’s Three Things. (Featured Photo:…