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Blue jays on the nest
June 3, 2012 Blue jays are sometimes found in Minot, although not in great numbers. A Minot man discovered the nest when trimming trees in the northeast section of the city. more »»
Outdoor recreation report
June 1, 2012 Outdoor Notes ® Remember camping restrictions on Game & Fish Wildlife Mgm. more »»
The river and the night
May 27, 2012 RIVERDALE — Only a few miles of the once great waterway resembles how it may have appeared prior to the construction of a series of dams. more »»
Threat of exotic species remains for N.D. waterways
May 27, 2012 A recent release from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department again brought attention to the threat of Aquatic Nuisance Species taking hold in North Dakota waters. more »»
Some fishing partner wisdom
May 27, 2012 As all fishermen know — and I am a fisherman — the choosing of a fishing partner is far more important than any other single event any man will encounter in 100 lifetimes. more »»
Most Missouri River public boat ramps now open
May 27, 2012 Water recreationists who plan to enjoy the Missouri River over Memorial Day weekend will find that most public boat ramps are usable. more »»
Project Habitat
May 20, 2012 It was quite an evening. Hammers were pounding and drills whirring. more »»
Clear water fishing derby
May 20, 2012 FOXHOLM — Clear water fishing sure beats the dirty stuff, at least at the annual fishing derby held at Lake Darling. more »»
Delight in the unexpected
May 20, 2012 When you spend time outdoors you never know what you’ll encounter next. Sure, we usually have a pretty good idea, but there is always something that seems to pop up and command attention. more »»
More Tigers prowling Audobon
May 20, 2012 By KIM FUNDINGSLAND Staff Writer kfundingsland @minotdailynews. more »»
Outdoors briefs
May 20, 2012 Boat North Dakota course Children ages 12-15 who want to operate a boat or personal watercraft this summer must take the state’s boating basics course. more »»
Barging ahead
May 20, 2012 It is an odd sight, a dredging barge on a small pond. The barge was launched at the Conservation and Skills Park pond on the State Fairgrounds late last week. more »»
Out of the bag!
May 15, 2012 GRAND FORKS — They are a peculiar fish. Misunderstood? Perhaps, but not by those who have hooked into a Red River channel catfish. more »»
Enjoy it while you can
May 15, 2012 The 2012 deer season will be unlike any other, unless you were a participant in 1988. The number of deer licenses available this year is 65,300, the fewest since that yea. more »»
Real river monsters: Recovery continues for prehistoric pallids in fight for survival
May 7, 2012 RIVERDALE — They are survivors from prehistoric times, real river monsters, but few remain. more »»
Walleye eggs fill hatcheries in quest for 10 million fingerlings
May 7, 2012 RIVERDALE — The Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery, and the Valley City National Fish Hatchery, are well on their way to another record-setting year for walleye productio. more »»
Boat fishing open at Lake Darling
May 7, 2012 FOXHOLM — “It’s good to be out again,” remarked a fisherman operating a boat on Lake Darling this past week. more »»
Walleyes deliver: Fish condition very good
May 1, 2012 PARSHALL — It is hard to imagine it could get much better, but it probably will. Lake Sakakawea’s walleyes are indeed looking good. more »»
Concealed carry permits rising
May 1, 2012 The number of concealed weapon licenses issued by the North Dakota Attorney General’s office has been surging as of lat. more »»
Deer permit plunge ahead
May 1, 2012 MOHALL – The top items of discussion at the District 2 Game & Fish Department Advisory Board Meeting held here was the 2012 deer season and scheduled expiration of 850,000 acres currently enrolled i... more »» |
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