Daily Edge for Mon. Dec. 10

SCHOOL’S IN!  As we get closer to holiday break, it’s tough to think about finishing out the semester, when “school” will take on another meaning as kids hit the ice with family and friends (maybe you’re taking a few?) When targeting schooling fish through the ice, we have some lessons to get the bigger ones…

The Gift of Tying

By Nick Simonson If you’re looking to give the gift that keeps on giving to your favorite angler, or maybe just trying to find a way to burn up these dark winter nights in your den, a fly tying kit is the end of both holiday shopping quests and the beginning of a great pastime. …

Daily Edge for Sun. Dec. 9

LOOKING OUT.  The week looks fine for ice fishing or hunting, and we tap into some new resources made available by the G&F as part of today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  Three eyes. Know how big the walleye population is getting in your water with help from Sampling Data.  Simonson Photo   WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…

Daily Edge for Fri. Dec. 7

WINTER WONDER!  This weekend is setting up to be quite good for sportsmen getting on the ice.  With high temps in the 20s and low winds, expect to see many in the general population making their first moves to hardwater.  We continue to share our tips for this time of year in today’s Three Things….

Our Outdoors: The Winter Hunt

By Nick Simonson The overnight snows that clipped southern Minnesota turned the beige and black harvested landscape into a winter wonderland with a white blanket nearly half a foot deep.  In seasons past, when I played host and my friends would visit me on the post-Thanksgiving weekend, it was almost a certainty that the season’s…

Daily Edge for Thu. Dec. 6

GILLY, GILLY! With first ice established, one of our favorite early pursuits is panfish. In today’s Three Things we share tips for finding bull bluegills and consistent action. Featured Photo:  A nice bluegill caught and released on a small ND lake. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Thu 12/6 – Calm & Cold. Hi 17,…

Daily Edge for Wed. Dec. 5

ONE DAY WIND.  Gusts return today, but after they subside, you’ve got a great four-day stretch to get going on your favorite winter activities.  We talk about that and more and how to beat the bluster in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:  Tap That. A set of ice anchors will help hold houses in place…

Daily Edge for Tue. Dec. 4

ON TOP OF THINGS.  Today’s weather is ideal ahead of Wednesday’s quick-hitter of a front with fast winds and spits of snow.  While you’re thinking what to do with tomorrow’s “inside day” (and enjoying today outdoors) we’ve got some ways to keep your flies on the surface.   Featured Photo:  Closed cell foam patterns are…

Daily Edge for Mon. Dec. 3

CHILL OUT.  Freezing fog, ground frost and ice have made things slippery in the region, but sun is on the way after today to help clean things up.  We check out the relatively calm week ahead and some ways to stay cool in the field  in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo:  A hunter makes…

‘Twas the Night Before First Ice

By Nick Simonson Ho ho ho!  That giddy Christmas morning feeling comes early for those of us looking forward to some hardwater fishing as we flip to the last page in the calendar. So, as the air chills and the water freezes and the anticipation builds (or maybe you’re already out there), let the tradition…

Daily Edge for Sat. Dec. 1

STEADY.  Steady temperatures on an east wind will be the highlight today, as yesterday’s foggy and frosty conditions subside.  Ice on area lakes is thickening as recent temps have struggled to get above freezing, but be aware of safety this time of year.  While we cautiously wait (and go hunting) we talk about big ice…

Dakota Uplander: How Long?

By Nick Simonson The tail on the rooster pheasant flopped in the wind like a CB antenna on a country boy’s pickup, and I knew as my lab brought the bird to hand it was old.  Inspecting the pointed ebony spurs, it was clear the pheasant was the first non-yearling to find its way into…

Daily Edge for Fri. Nov. 30

SMOKIN’  Today kicks off the last of the deer seasons, as muzzleloader hunting opens at noon.  We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Full fluff.  A coyote gets caught on trail camera in the cold of night. Simonson Photo.   WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Fri 11/30 – Frosty Start –…

Daily Edge for Thu. Nov. 29

COLOR IT UP.  While the skies may be gray and the ground a little white, you can break free of the monochromatic by adding a little color to your tacklebox and lure creation.  We talk about that option and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Looking Sunny.  Bright orange jigs are tied up…

Our Outdoors: All Good Things

By Nick Simonson Welcome to the final stretch of hunting season.  By this time, boot leather should be well worn, blaze orange faded to a dull peach, and that reliable camouflage coat covered in mud, spilled coffee and other stains that evidence a successful go of things thus far.  So it is at this time…

Daily Edge for Wed. Nov. 28

A GOOD MIX.  There’s hunting to be done, spring efforts to plan for and a calendar full of events in the meantime during this shift to winter.  Keep an eye on the roads and both hands on the wheel if you’re headed out today, or better yet, stay inside and get set for ice fishing…

Daily Edge for Tue. Nov. 27

SLIP SLIDING TO WINTER.  A slippery mix is headed our way as we hit the final few days of November and look forward to yet another deer season on the horizon. We talk about those newsworthy items and some slicing suggestions for synthetics on your jigs in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Iced.  Plan…

Daily Edge for Mon. Nov. 26

THAT’S A WRAP.  By the time you read this, the firearms deer season will be gone.  Here’s hoping you bagged your buck or doe and are looking forward to a season of snacking on jerky, waking up to sausage, and closing out the day with a meal of steaks on the grill.  While these more…

50 Pheasant Flies: PT Klinkhammer

By Nick Simonson The Klinkhammer was originally tied by Dutch angler Hans van Klinken in order to imitate the emerging insects that grayling were rising on in his local stream.  Since that time, a number of variants of the popular parachute fly have been tied, and it’s no surprise that a pheasant tail version has…

Daily Edge for Sat. Nov. 25

NINE TOES.  It’s an even nine hours of daylight today, starting with sunrise at 8 am on your final day of the firearms deer season.  Cooler temps and light snow will highlight relatively cooperative conditions for you to close it all out. We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: …

Daily Edge for Sat. Nov. 24

STAY FOCUSED.  The deer you want is still out there as we enter “Desperation Weekend” and the final two days of the firearms season.  Conditions are setting up nicely for the last 20 hours or so for those big bucks so pick out your hot spots and get ready for the last stretch.  Speaking of…

Daily Edge for Fri. Nov. 23

BLACK OUT! Welcome to Black Friday – all the best deals across the region for hunting, fishing and shooting can be found at your favorite retailers today.  We break down the best of the best in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Cam It!  Trail Cameras are on sale and in bulk this Black Friday…

Thankful

By Nick Simonson I’m thankful for Ole, And his powerful nose. As he sniffs out the pheasants, Wherever he goes.   I’m thankful for trap shoots, In June and July. That cut down on fall misses, So I don’t wonder why.   I’m thankful for crappies, Dressed in black and green. And bluegill and white…

Daily Edge for Wed. Nov. 21

BIG FAST!  For those of you saving up your calories for the big feast, today’s big fast can be buoyed by some outdoor exercise – either walking for deer or upland game.  Alternatively, ice options are rapidly opening, including darkhouse spearing.  We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: A…

Daily Edge for Tue. Nov. 20

RIGHT TRAIL. Good hunting lies just ahead, as the next four days present calm conditions, warm temps and the power of the full moon – all lined up with your Thanksgiving holiday stretch!  We talk about this perfect alignment to help finish out your deer season and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A…

Daily Edge for Mon. Nov. 19

AND THEY’RE OFF!  Ice houses were popping up on lakes from Sanborn, N.D. to Detroit Lakes, Minn. on smaller water bodies yesterday as calmer conditions and a recent cold stretch allowed anglers to creep out for some exploratory angling along the I-94 corridor.  We talk about gearing up for safe first steps on the ice…

Daily Edge for Sun. Nov. 18

ICING ON THE LAKE.  Many are eagerly awaiting first ice as cold temperatures and winter-like conditions make their appearance on the northern plains.  The rush to hardwater should be tempered by caution, and we share those tips in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Soon Enough.  A foam float sits in an ice hole. Simonson…

Preseason Prep for Ice Augers & Sonar

By Nick Simonson At the halfway point of the deer firearms season and snow settling in across much of the state those sportsmen that have punched their tag and retired their rifle for the year are looking forward to a return to the ice.  Getting the two primary pieces of must-have gear ready for the…

The Skitter Caddis

By Nick Simonson While fishing in the mountains of Norway, everything felt so basic.  From the small matchbox of flies my buddy Einar packed for me, to the wood cup used to scoop water from the hillside springs, simplicity equaled success.  Aside from a handful of synthetic winged silver flies for grayling, everything we threw…

Daily Edge for Fri. Nov. 16

THAT ESCALATED QUICKLY! Today’s snow event jumped from three, to five to seven-plus inches with three consecutive model runs – YIKES! Batten down the hatches and put your hunting plans on pause (or at least slow-mo).  We talk about the forecast and second weekend deer tactics in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Headed Home.  A…