When you hear terms like wildlife survey, census, or index, it might sound like three ways to say the same thing, but there are key differences, especially in how we at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department manage wildlife.
Surveys use scientific sampling to estimate populations. Our ...
No one will argue the intent of catch-and-release fishing. To enjoy the thrill of landing a fish and then successfully releasing it to live another day and possibly providing an opportunity for the next angler.
While the intentions are noble, there’s much more to consider for the full ...
North Dakota’s early Canada goose season dates are set, with bag limits and licensing requirements the same as last year.
Opening day is Aug. 15 in all three zones. Closing dates are Sept. 7 in the Missouri River zone; Sept. 15 in the western zone; and Sept. 22 in the eastern zone.
Early ...
The deadline to apply for the 2025 pronghorn hunting season is Aug. 6. Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply.
Contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department for information about applying.
Hunters who would like to apply for a 2025 swan license can contact the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
North Dakota residents and nonresidents are eligible to apply. The resident swan license is $10, while the nonresident fee is $50. The application deadline is Aug. 20.
The ...
North Dakota’s 2025 small game, waterfowl and furbearer regulations are set, with some noteworthy changes from last year.
These changes include:
– Opening day for ducks, geese, coots and mergansers for North Dakota residents is Sept. 27. Nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl in North ...