Daily Edge for Sun. 8/25 – Tweet About It

BIRD BUSINESS.  A slowdown in wind speeds makes for a salvageable Sunday, even with some scattered rains still possible. We look into birdy matters from the upcoming fall turkey season to some aggressive bluebirds to where to go for ruffed grouse and woodcock in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Turkeys work the edge of a…

Daily Edge for Sat. 8/24 – Conservation Corner

FOR THE BIRDS (AND HUNTERS) Damp conditions settle into the region today, and conservation takes a front seat as we look at the growing PLOTS program, where we’re at with CRP as the general sign-up ends and how you can make a difference in your own backyard in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  A conservation…

Sure Bet Spinnerbaits for Bass

By Nick Simonson   Don’t cash out that stack of summer chips just yet, there’s a sure bet to be placed for excitement on any bass water this time of year.  Turning and burning a spinnerbait along known bass haunts will help close out the season with a full house of fish and doing so…

Daily Edge for Fri. 8/23 – Preseason Prep

WET STRETCH.  Rains move in today and stick around through the weekend, making the next few days the perfect time to get your hunting gear in order.  We’ve got tips to help you make good use of the downtime and get ready for fall. Featured Photo:  FALL COLORS.  Camouflage patterns stacked, folded and ready to…

Our Outdoors: A Pronghorn Pace

By Nick Simonson   To the west of Underwood, N.D., my cousin and I cruised with the rising sun lighting the blacktop pavement of Highway 200 toward the boat launch at Government Bay. It was the final stretch of the trip, and we sped along with the hopes of grabbing a lower-tier parking spot at…

Daily Edge for Thu. 8/22 – Lots to Digest

EAT UP! After a summer of growing, there are a lot of large baitfish out there serving up the protein and vital nutrients that big predators need to make it through the cold water season. Upsize your seasonal offerings this time of year to catch those hungry lunkers. Featured Photo:  MINNOW MIMIC.  A large white…

Basics of Barotrauma

By Doug Leier, NDG&F Biologist For the past couple of years, North Dakota Game and Fish Department biologists have put forth a concerted effort to inform state anglers about a condition called “barotrauma,” which can occur in fish caught from water depths of more than 25 feet.   It’s particularly a concern in North Dakota this time of year…

Daily Edge for Wed. 8/21 – A Wonder!

WONDERFUL WEDNESDAY! A near perfect day for on the water adventure highlights your mid-week as winds fade, temps reach the upper 70s and things get ship shape for some fishing.  We check out nationwide duck numbers, sovereign lands and the continuation of what’s left of SB 2315 from this spring (the “everything’s posted” committee) in…

Daily Edge for Tue. 8/20 – Good Times Ahead

LOOKIN’ GOOD.  Stable weather into the weekend sets up a good stretch for anything outdoors – from sighting in the bow to getting in those last casts of summer.  We cover what’s to come, what’s needed for waterfowlers and what exactly an eagle pulled out of the St. Croix river in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured…

Deer Archery Opens Aug. 30

NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s deer archery season opens Friday, Aug. 30 at noon, and continues through Jan. 5, 2020. Bowhunters can buy a license online at the state Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov; by calling 800-406-6409; or at vendors linked to the Game and Fish Department’s online licensing system. Hunters who purchase bow licenses at a…

Daily Edge for Mon. 8/19 – Dock Knockin’

KNOCK-KNOCK.  Warm weather returns to the region with a solid spike into the upper 80s today.  The last stretch of August puts largemouth bass up shallow and under docks.  We’ve got the tips to start your week off and help you find more bucketmouths. Featured Photo:  Posted. A nice largemouth bass caught and released along…

Daily Edge for Sun. 8/17 – Sunday Spectacular

BOUNCEBACK.  We recover nicely from yesterday’s rain with a jump back into the seventies and sunny conditions.  Make the most of it as many eye up the first week of school and other signs that summer’s coming to an end.  We cover fall leagues, warden work and where we’re at with precip headed into autumn…

Like the Prairie? Thank a Rancher!

By John Bradley, NDWF Executive Director   Any hunter who has walked the great plains and had a sage-grouse flush at their feet, knows the thrill. Even the most seasoned hunter gets a rush of adrenaline as the birds explode from cover.  I was fortunate enough to hunt sage grouse in Montana last fall, where…

Daily Edge for Sat. 8/17 – So Much Happening

MIX IT UP.  Rain later today won’t wash out a good weekend, as clearer conditions return tomorrow. The weather looks to stabilize into next week, with 80s returning in the back half.  Until then, there’s plenty going on out there from salmon tourneys to amphibian studies to deer fever.  Check it all out in our…

Find a Pattern

By Nick Simonson   The natural world, and often our daily lives, revolve around a pattern.  The sun rises, travels the sky and sets as we go about our business. Rains fall, things clear, the grasses grow and life flourishes. Winter fades to spring, spring warms into summer, summer slides into the blessed season of…

Daily Edge for Fri. 8/16 – Fill ‘er Up!

FULL UP.  The back half of August is always busy, and the fishing is often best around the full moon.  We’ve got the conditions, news and notes to get you back to school – schooling fish that is – in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Good Glow.  The August “Sturgeon Moon” rises with an ethereal…

Our Outdoors: Salamander Stories

By Nick Simonson   The dogs recoiled in unison from the movement of the dark, curly-que shaped creature standing out against the streetlight glow which illuminated the driveway cement near the garage door.  On our daily walk in the pre-dawn dark of five o’clock, they shook off their surprise at the small, elongated object suddenly…

Daily Edge for Thu. 8/15 – Sage Grouse, Short Takes & Youth

DIG IN.   A full moon and better weather conditions will make fishing fine today. We cover more impacts from the changes to the Endangered Species Act along with some weird, wild stuff and an evening for the kids in our Outdoors Roundup today.   Featured Photo:  Drier Environs. Pheasant Chicks make their move from damp…

Pronghorn Lottery Held

NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s pronghorn lottery has been held and individual results are available online at the state Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. A total of 1,335 licenses were available in 12 units, and 12,929 applications, including 450 gratis, were received. All licenses were issued. Hunters who are drawn for a 2019 pronghorn…

Early Goose Season is August Highlight

By Doug Leier, NDG&F Biologist August is no longer just about winding down the fishing season and starting the planning and preparation for upcoming hunting seasons.   While North Dakota has long had a crow season that got it’s start in mid-August, it wasn’t until changes several years ago put the early Canada goose opener…

Daily Edge for Wed. 8/14 – Newsworthy

RECOVERY DAY.  Following Monday’s rain and Tuesday’s wind, a near ideal day will combine with the August full moon to restart a stretch of awesome fishing headed into the weekend. There is lots of national news impacting wildlife species and a reminder on yet another fall application from the NDG&F in today’s Outdoors Roundup.  …

HIP Certification Required for Migratory Bird Hunters

NDG&F Dept. Release Migratory bird hunters of all ages are reminded to register with the Harvest Information Program prior to hunting ducks, geese, swans, mergansers, coots, cranes, snipe, doves and woodcock. Hunters must register in each state for which they are licensed to hunt. Hunters can HIP certify when purchasing a license – or by clicking…

Daily Edge for Tue 8/3 – Cooler Stuff

GUSTY.  The post-front wind will start out the drying process, even if there isn’t much sun.  We look ahead to improvements in the back half of the week, the back half of the tournament season on ND waters and some shots from Alaska in our Outdoors Roundup.   Featured Photo: FINCHY.  A goldfinch forages amidst…

PLOTS Guide Available Online

NDG&F Dept. Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s Private Land Open To Sportsmen Guide for 2019 is now available online at the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov. In addition, the free printed PLOTS guides will be available in mid-August at most license vendors and other locations throughout the state. The guide will feature about 791,000…

Daily Edge for Mon. 8/12

WET ONE.  Rains continue through the overnight and most of the day as a soggy system slides in from the west.  In the meantime, we’ve got some light reading on moon phase nomenclature, a slick new hunting page and a flashback to a dry summer in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Old Wet Hen.  A…

Daily Edge for Sun. Aug 11 – Prepped & Ready

GOOD TO KNOW.  Storms build in later today under cooler and cloudy conditions.  While you duck the rain, we’ve got some ideas for summer safety from errant fish hooks to fire starters to a cord that works just about everywhere. Featured Photo:  An orange summer sun sets behind a slight haze. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER…

Dakota Uplander: Roadside Survey Eyes Future with Pilot Program

By Nick Simonson     Aside from the hundred or so doves perched on powerlines and tucked along the tall summer sweet clover hanging over the edges of the gravel road, there wasn’t much upland activity to talk about on this particular day of the summer roadside survey intended to count developing broods of pheasants…

Daily Edge for Sat. 8/9 – Autumn Update

AUTUMN CRUSH.  We’re eyeing up the fall clay season where young shooters can get set up for a successful shooting career, along with furbearer changes and updates from the G&F.  Additionally, we cover shotgun patterning and the things you need to do in order to be ready for every autumn hunting season in today’s Outdoors…

50 Pheasant Flies: PT Leg Foam Beetle

By Nick Simonson From the basic to the bombastic, there are so many ways to tie up foam beetles. An easy fold of foam over an underbody of dubbing, yarn or herl can produce a dozen quick flies to keep the summer fun rolling on a favorite bluegill pond or lake.  Add in a bright…

Daily Edge for Fri. 8/9 – Feel the Thunder

HEY SUNSHINE!   While we may lose some of our rays today with clouds and storms rolling in on the breezes for the afternoon and evening, we take heart in the good stretch we’ve had and more to come after the upcoming bumpy ride.  We check out the weekend weather, deep fishing thoughts and amphibians in…