50 Pheasant Flies: PT Emerger Nymph

By Nick Simonson With early snowfall, it’s always a harsh reminder that it may be a long time before we re-emerge and get back to open water fishing in the spring.  But when we do, so will the insects, and it’s those emerging bugs – the ones that are headed up to the surface to…

Daily Edge for Sun. Oct. 7

DAY TWO. Things were sloppy around much of the central portion of the state, as Thursday’s weather softened up roads for pheasant hunters.  Similar cold, wet conditions will hang on til midweek, slowing harvest and outdoor activities.  We talk about where to go when things straighten up in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Turn Tail!…

Daily Edge for Fri. Oct. 5

RUDE AWAKENING. Rain, sleet, snow and at times a mix of all three hit much of the state last night, making highways slick, but pheasant tracking a little bit easier for tomorrow’s big opener.  We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: Rooster pheasants find shelter in a treerow.  Simonson Photo….

Our Outdoors: Tools for Tracking

By Nick Simonson “Go down…go down…go down…go down…” Audibly from my stand, I urged the buck to tumble in the open field, and at the south end of it, it almost looked like he was ready to as his sprint slowed to a stumble-run.  The shot from my bow was a resounding “thwack” that left…

Daily Edge for Thu. Oct. 4

GO EARLY! While today’s sunrise and early morning stretch will be the best time of day to get out before the weather arrives this afternoon, sunrise is typically a great time to be hunting and fishing.  We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: The sun breaks free of the clouds…

Daily Edge for Wed. Oct. 3

BRIGHT SPOT.  We’re watching the weather this week as rain, wind and snow put a damper on most outside activities. The one exception is Pheasant Opener on Saturday! We check that forecast out and get you geared up in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo: A shiny rainbow trout, caught and released on a local lake…

Daily Edge for Tue. Oct. 2

A NICE ONE. Temps in the mid-sixties with moderate winds will allow anglers another shot at great fall fishing before things turn gusty, and cooler tomorrow.  A damp and cold forecast for the rest of the week might make today your best bet for outdoor activity, and we talk about that and more in today’s…

Daily Edge for Mon. Oct. 1

ZAP IT! While things won’t heat up from this weekend’s chill all that fast, conditions will improve some going into the middle of the week.  While winds will grow toward a wild Wednesday, you’ll have a good chance to get out and enjoy some nice autumn days.  We give you some tips and ideas to…

The Pheasant Hunter’s Prayer

By Nick Simonson That favorite day of many outdoorsmen is fast approaching – pheasant opener.   With head bowed, eyes skyward (is that physically possible?) and tongue firmly in cheek, we pray that divine intervention outweighs Murphy’s Law this autumn with the following blessing: Heavenly God, to whom I pray, provide me birds this glorious day,…

Daily Edge for Sun. Sep. 30

REACH OUT.  For hunters looking to access land, there are more resources now than ever to connect with landowners.  From the traditional to the high tech, we discuss those options in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Many GPS chips now provide landowner names and contact information. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Sun 9/30 –…

Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 29

DUCK IT!  It’s an indoors weekend – unless you’re a duck hunter! Cold temps and wet conditions are perfect for waterfowlers, or for ducking the conditions and getting your fishing stuff put away and gearing up for all the fall’s hunting, including the upcoming pheasant opener. We talk about that and more in today’s Three…

Partridge Soft Hackle Patterns

By Nick Simonson With partridge season underway and the first few birds placed in the pouches of an upland vest, I can’t help but plan for two things – dinner, of course, and the number of patterns I will tie with the feathers attached to the birds I harvest.  With the first partridge of the…

Our Outdoors: Prairie to Pine

By Nick Simonson Going from hunting sharptailed grouse on the plains to ruffed grouse in the woods often presents several changes and challenges. Beyond the distances traveled, the walking required, adjusting of chokes and the solitary nature of the birds, the most notable test is finding one’s way around in the towering and varied stands…

Daily Edge for Thu. Sep 27

ARCH RIVALS. There are  some great rivalries in the outdoors, and some that have become best of friends (?) in the brand world.  We look back on an era that was and where we are now in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Crankbaits from all brands – including Rapala – find homes in DEO…

Daily Edge for Wed. Sep. 26

LOVIN’ MOONFUL.  As most outdoorsmen know, the moon plays a vital role in the movement of animals and the feeding habits of fish.  Even away from the coastlines the pull of the moon on a water body and the creatures in it can affect success.  We go around the web to find our favorite moon…

Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 25

HEAD FOR THE HILLS.  Windy conditions may keep many hunters in during the middle portion of the week, but things should straighten up some by the time the weekend rolls around.  We look at those conditions and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Buffaloberry bushes adorn a distant hill on a grouse hunt…

Slam It!

By Nick Simonson While growing up on the Sheyenne River, I’d make it a weekend effort to complete what I called the Sheyenne Slam.  It wasn’t necessarily tough to do, despite the parameters of landing seven species in two days, considering that most of them were willing biters and after a few weeks on the…

Daily Edge for Sun. Sep. 23

TALL FALL. Wherever you wander, be prepared for the worst with three survival tools that are easily stored in a hunting vest or life jacket.  We detail them all in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Towering tremuloides. Large aspens line a grouse trail. Simonson Photo. WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast): Today: Sun 9/23 – Cool & Cloudy….

Tips for Better Fishing Pics

By Nick Simonson As the adage goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” A fishing picture, however means never having to face an inquisition from friends or foes on your Facebook page or at the local watering hole. While any snap, from a camera phone on up to top-of-the-line photography equipment, will preserve the…

Daily Edge for Mon. Sep. 24

MORE TO IT.  Today’s forecast looks a little friendlier for outdoors activity and with the full moon, you’ll have a number of factors in your favor. If you’re looking for other useful survival tools to take into the field or on the water we give you three more suggestions for safe travels and to help…

Daily Edge for Fri. Sep. 21

SQUISHY.  Heavy rains hit the southern tier of the state and much of ND got a soaking as a major rain system pushed through the northern tier of the U.S. We talk about what’s left over after the storm and how it’ll affect your weekend hunting and fishing plans in today’s Three Things. Featured Photo:…

Our Outdoors: Happy 100th

By Nick Simonson If one human year equals seven dog years as the old adage goes, then one dog year is 52.14 days, by my public school math.  If that is the case, then 5,214 days – or 100 dog years ago this week – my old lab Gunnar was born in a mom and…

Daily Edge for Thu. Sep. 20

SHIELDS UP! Weather shields that is!  It’ll be a rainy day today for much of the state, giving you plenty of time to get your gear lined up for this weekend’s resident waterfowl opener. We talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Fire in the Hole. A maple gleams bright…

Daily Edge for Wed. Sep. 19

READY FOR IT?  Rain is coming tomorrow, so squeeze in all your hunting and fishing activity today!  On that front we take a look at what’s to come and the turkey hunting options available after the lottery in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo:  Fall Turkey Tags remain for hunters and populations are pretty good…

Daily Edge for Tue. Sep. 18

FALLING. Temperatures and leaves are making a downward departure as things continue to stay cool.  Along with those drops, we’re seeing a decrease in flow on the big river and we talk about that and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: Red/Green. Colorful maple leaves add fall contrast to late-summer’s green grasses. Simonson…

Daily Edge for Mon. Sep. 17

COOL OUT! It’ll feel like fall after the last summery surge from yesterday is swept from the region on chilly winds.  Watch for a shift to the east and adjust your deer hunting strategy, whether you’re a young shooter or a bow hunter. We talk about mapping success in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo:…

Gone Grousing

By Nick Simonson It’s hard not to think hunting when a young lab looks up from his bed in the corner of the living room, and the light September wind blows gently through the screen to the back porch.  Despite the reports of a sharptailed grouse population again cut in half by challenging conditions this…

Daily Edge for Sun. Sep. 16

LAST SAMPLE OF SUMMER? A cooler trend is settling in ahead of next Saturday’s official start to autumn and today may be the last shot at 80 for the region for a while.  We talk seasonal shifts and more in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: A rooster pheasant soaks in the sunshine amidst the…

Dakota Uplander: Adjusting Choke & Shot Size

By Nick Simonson When it comes to upland hunting, a good shooter, competent and familiar with his or her shotgun, will get the bird every time regardless of shot size or choke used.  However, to increase success depending on species, season and situation, adjusting pellet size and choke tubes throughout the fall is an advanced…

Daily Edge for Sat. Sep. 15

SOUND THE HORN!  We talk youth and running – two items that go hand-in-hand if you’re a parent – and a day chock full of events around the area in today’s Three Things.   Featured Photo: A nice pronghorn pauses while feeding near Mandan, N.D. on Friday. Simonson Photo.   DAILY CONDITIONS: WEATHER (Bismarck Forecast):…