Daily Edge 6/29 – Sizzlin’ Saturday

ON THE RISE.  Temperatures spike today as an awesome summer Saturday rolls out.  Break out the hot dogs and the lawn sprinklers and get ready for a great one!  We cover the shifts in the weather, upcoming archery events and duck dogs, in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Out of the Woods. The waning crescent…

Hunters Should Be Aware of New CWD Units, Restrictions

By Nick Simonson   With the completion of this year’s North Dakota deer firearms license lottery, hunters in several units will need to be aware of regulations in place regarding hunting practices and transport of harvested animals after Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was detected in deer from unit 3A1 last fall and from a deceased…

Daily Edge 6/28 – Drawings, Dry Water & Refuge$

Summer Sizzle.  A warm weekend is on tap as temps soar into the 90s by tomorrow.  We cover the last – and biggest – drawing in a regional raffle, look into Operation Dry Water and check out the value in real dollars of our national refuges in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Pbpbplt!  A buck…

Our Outdoors: Drum Beat

By Nick Simonson   As my buddy John and I drifted over the transition area of mud, rock and gnarled tree roots that popped up and grabbed our bottom bouncers which surveyed the underwater scene for walleyes on the Missouri River impoundment, our eyes turned to a shore angler along the backside of the bay. …

Daily Edge 6/27 – Looking Ahead

KILLING IT!  After some rumbles this morning, the day will warm and conditions will settle into a summer pattern through the weekend.  We look ahead at the week leading into the holiday and catch up on what’s to come in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  A killdeer works through recently-mowed grass near Bismarck. Simonson Photo….

Daily Edge 6/26 – Deer, ‘Eyes & Water Play

SOARING.  We continue our upward trend in the temperature department today as summer conditions take hold.  We cover the recent deer results, tips for walleyes and a cute little moose making the rounds on social media in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  A hawk soars in the breezes above Bismarck. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER (Bismarck…

Deer Lottery Held, Licenses Remain

NDG&F Dept. Release North Dakota’s deer gun lottery has been held and individual results are available online at the state Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. Chief of administrative services Kim Kary said moving to an online lottery has resulted in reducing the time between the application deadline and the lottery run date. “It’s a major benefit…

Daily Edge 6/25 – Boat Safely

SAFETY CHECK.  With the busy Independence Holiday just around the corner, and water traffic picking up as the temperatures do, it’s important to take stock of safe procedures on the water and have all the gear needed in case of emergency.  We look at that and more in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Jack It. …

Breeding Duck Numbers Up Significantly

NDG&F Release The North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s 72nd annual spring breeding duck survey conducted in May showed an index of 3.4 million birds, up 20 percent from last year. Migratory game bird supervisor Mike Szymanski said the index was the 22nd highest on record and stands 40 percent above the long-term (1948-2018) average. “Breeding duck…

Daily Edge 6/24 – Fun with Panfish

IN THE PAN.  Panfish provide fast summer fishing for anglers young and old.  We have some quick tips to maximize success and keep bobbers going up and down as part of our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: Plentiful panfish.  Find fun with sunnies and bluegills this time of year from the boat, the shore or a…

Daily Edge 6/23 – Onward & Upward

UP & AWAY!  The first full week of summer looks to be a beauty with high temperatures climbing out of the 70s and up toward the 90s by next weekend.  We take a look at conditions ahead and get a feel for flowing water and growing antlers in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  A buck…

Daily Edge 6/22 – Warming Trends

ALL DOWNHILL.   We’ve passed the summer solstice and are headed for a week of warming as we coast into the season.  We cover a long-billed bird, a long-snouted fish and our long awaited return to heat in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Summer Colors.  Get trolling with a few new rolls of spinners.  Simonson Photo….

Getting a Feel for Walleyes

By Nick Simonson   Summer fishing success often depends on finding those locations where walleyes are feeding, cruising and schooling.  Detecting those prime pieces of underwater real estate comes down to a matter of feel, and keeping contact with the bottom is a great way to identify those transition areas from sand or mud to…

Daily Edge 6/21 – Solstice

HAPPY SUMMER!  Welcome to the first day of the warm weather season!  While it might not feel like it today, things will get going into the weekend and next week, just in time to fire it up for the Fourth.  We go around the horn in our Outdoors Roundup with solstice facts, a shooting range…

Our Outdoors: Kids These Days

By Nick Simonson   Kids these days! There’s nothing they can’t destroy from any angle and they do it no matter the conditions: in the rain, in the wind, and in the sun, it just doesn’t seem to matter.  When they’re not actively smashing something, they’re talking in hushed tones among their little groups of…

Daily Edge 6/20 – Bringing the Big

BIG WEEKEND. We’re already in Friday mode as we look ahead to some big shooting and fishing events set for an exciting three-day stretch.  Those big shows along with some big spending for conservation fill up our Outdoors Roundup for the day. Featured Photo: Getting Bigger. A pair of growing goslings follow the lead of…

Daily Edge 6/19 – Pollinators, Posturing & Pick Up

DUST DOWN.  It’ll be a stretch of damp days heading into the back half of the week, which will keep the flowers growing.  That’s good for our pollinator friends, which we cover in today’s Outdoors Roundup along with a love-drunk deer and some tips for keeping public lands clean. Featured Photo:  Fuzzy Buzzy.  A bumblebee…

Daily Edge 6/18 – Wet, Woe and Weird

LAST NICE ONE.  At least for a few days’ stretch.  Rain and unstable conditions move in after today to mix things up.  We cover that, a new ANS report and an odd hunting and fishing museum in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Zebra mussels like these from Detroit Lake in Minnesota, have been discovered in…

ND Pheasant Crowing Counts Up

NDG&F Release North Dakota’s spring pheasant population index is up slightly from the same time last year, according to the state Game and Fish Department’s 2019 spring crowing count survey. R.J. Gross, upland game management biologist, said the number of roosters heard crowing this spring was up about 6 percent statewide. The primary regions holding…

Daily Edge 6/17 – Hot Shots, Part Deux

CRUSH ON.  The ND State High School Clay Target League State Championship wrapped with some more great shooting in windy conditions that tested the best of participants.  We’ve got it covered in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Call Her Champ. Legacy High School’s Cassidy Lipelt (right) claimed top honors, capturing the Varsity Ladies title at…

Daily Edge 6/16 – Hot Shots

GOOD SHOOTING! Day three of the ND High School Clay Target League kicks off today as more than 500 shooters cap off the event at the Horace Shooting Park.  The recap of the first two days’ action is in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  100.  Kordell Kraft (right) ran 100 straight to win the overall…

Daily Edge 6/15 – Weird Deer, Weird Fish, Weird Language

A COUNTER.  While there’s some pop-up rain possibility today, it’ll be mild and generally pleasant otherwise. Take advantage and start your weekend off right – whether it’s the state High School ND CTL tourney in Horace, or some time on the water, keep an eye on the sky and your target! We go around the…

Unsinkable Fun

By Nick Simonson   I’ve fly fished mountain streams, I’ve stalked technical trout in low summer creeks in the driftless area and done battle with carp and bass on the bends of mesotrophic rivers throughout the plains, but my fly fishing experience all began with bluegills in front of my grandma’s lake cabin.  Fly fishing…

Daily Edge 6/14 – Shooting Sports Spectacular

ON TARGET.  We’ve got our eye on shooting sports for the weekend as the ND High School State Tourneys fire up in Horace.  We keep an eye on the weather for the events and look into some trapshooting tips and the history of skeet in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  BIRD IS THE WORD.  Clay…

Our Outdoors: Rain & Rainbows

By Nick Simonson   The pop-up clouds bubbled on the western horizon, fueled by the hot southern winds that brought the first real sensation of summer to the region.  With the truck’s digital thermometer bouncing between 88 and 90, I hooked up the puddle jumper and turned extra-wide through the pre-rush traffic to grab my…

Daily Edge 6/13 – Cue Superlatives

THAT’S SUPER!  Today will be an ideal one with warm temperatures and light winds with little chance of precipitation.  Make the most of it and get casting!  On that note we talk superlines today – what works, what’s needed, and what to be aware of. Featured Photo:  NO STRETCH.  Superlines like Fireline and PowerPro are…

Daily Edge 6/12 – Shoot, Fish, Conserve, Repeat!

STILL AWESOME. While things will be cooler, the calm conditions will be perfect for just about any outdoors activity today.  Speaking of whatever you’re doing with today’s awesomeness, we cover big shooting sports events, some old-school fishing, and how to keep some new-school nasties out of our waters in our Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo: High…

Daily Edge 6/11 – Ready…Set!

SET THE STAGE.  Various fish (and fishing setups) require varying hooksets. We go through some of the more common scenarios to help you set the stage for a successful fight in today’s Outdoors Roundup. Featured Photo:  Fish On!  A good hookset means a better chance at landing a fish. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…

Daily Edge 6/10 – Rising Waters

FEELING BETTER.  After a relapse into that purgatorial season we had between winter and summer, things will start to settle down some this week.  With the rain, eyes turn nervously to a rising Lake Sakakawea and we discuss that, slip floating success and more from the Lead Scientist at Ducks Unlimited in our Outdoors Roundup….