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Fisheries biologists: Salmon egg quota met
October 21, 2012 RIVERDALE — Late each fall, fisheries biologists capture spawning-age salmon from Lake Sakakawea and the Missouri River for the purpose of obtaining eggs. more »»
Oahe a reminder of fish frailty
October 21, 2012 Fat, healthy and growing fish in one year doesn’t mean that those same fish will continue to grow the following year. When it does happen, fishermen enjoy it. more »»
Hunter beats the shakes
October 21, 2012 Every hunter has experienced “buck” fever at one time or another. It may have happened to Devin Sundsbak, Minot, during a bowhunt the evening of Oct. 14 near Berthold. more »»
Outdoors briefly
October 21, 2012 Information sought on bald eagle shooting The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the shooting of an immature bald eagle which was shot near the city of Crosby on Oct. 11. more »»
Great white encounters
October 14, 2012 Swimming with great white sharks isn’t for everybody, but it was an idea that one Minot man just couldn’t get out of his mind. more »»
Probable Montana state record released
October 14, 2012 Who goes elk hunting, tromps through a quarter-mile or more of muddy riverbank and then reels in the fish of a lifetime? That is what happened to a Glendive, Mont. more »»
Outdoors briefs
October 14, 2012 Make sure to verify accuracy of deer license The North Dakota Game and Fish Department urges deer hunters to find their license and check it for accuracy. more »»
Perilous encounter survived!
October 7, 2012 In an earlier edition of this vaunted column I detailed my quest to cleverly outduel a monster of a fish known as the “Moon Phase” pike. more »»
Fisheries supervisor provides a snapshot of Sakakawea
October 7, 2012 By KIM FUNDINGSLAND Staff Writer kfundingsland@ minotdailynews. more »»
Outdoors briefs
October 7, 2012 Bow hunting workshop set for women The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is still accepting registrations for the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman bow hunting workshop Oct. more »»
Fishing in the dark
September 30, 2012 RIVERDALE — An old axiom states that fishing after dark is better than fishing during the day. more »»
Enjoy the wonders of autumn
September 30, 2012 By KIM FUNDINGSLAND Staff Writer kfundingsland @minotdailynews.com Many people consider autumn to be their favorite season of the year. I am one of them. more »»
Outdoors briefs
September 30, 2012 Halloween adventure program at Audubon National Wildlife Refuge Week is Oct. 14-20. more »»
Earthshaking discoveries?
September 23, 2012 RIVERDALE — The first thoroughly monitored tests of the effect on fish exposed to bursts fired from powerful air guns began Sept. 10 on Lake Sakakawe. more »»
The plan to land the legendary moon phase pike
September 23, 2012 I really couldn’t think of a clever opening line to this story, the kind that compels readers to share via text, tweet or otherwise convince their electronic friends that they must also share the... more »»
Weather stalls Bass Classic
September 23, 2012 LAKE SAKAKAWEA STATE PARK — Prefishing was fine. Day 1 was good, but lousy weather put a halt to Day . more »»
Outdoors briefs
September 23, 2012 Pheasant data reveals increase North Dakota’s roadside pheasant survey conducted in late July and August suggests much improved production this spring, meaning more young birds added to the... more »» |
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