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Outdoors

North Dakota Outdoors: Late season hunting may be best days in field

When most hunters think about prime time for pheasants, grouse or whitetails in North Dakota, early November usually comes to mind. Those crisp mornings, full stands of cover, and fields humming with activity. But there’s a quiet opening near the season’s back end – late November into ...

North Dakota Outdoors: What is called good day in field has different answers

When someone tells me they shot a limit of pheasants, reeled in a 15-pound northern pike or missed the biggest buck they ever saw, I can’t help but picture my own moments – past hunts, good and not so good. It’s only natural. A reference point forms from my own outdoor success and ...

Wildlife roaming around Douglas area

Karen LoneFight of White Shield took these photos of wildlife in and around a slough by Douglas. The photos were taken Saturday, Nov. 8, when the area had snow.

North Dakota Outdoors: Importance of safe deer hunting

No deer is worth risking your life or someone else’s. Each year, firearm incidents can be prevented by following a few essential safety rules. First and foremost, always treat every firearm as if it’s loaded. Never point a gun at anything you do not intend to shoot. Muzzle control is one ...

Northern Lights dazzle night sky

Karen LoneFight of White Shield took these photos of the Northern Lights during the evening hours of Tuesday, Nov. 11. She said the lights were different colors in each direction. The Northern Lights were active Tuesday night and were again expected to be active Wednesday due to a geomagnetic ...

Hunters be wary of ice conditions

BISMARCK – In some parts of the state, there are smaller waters that show the appearance of safe ice. Hunters should be cautious of walking on frozen stock ponds, sloughs, creeks and rivers, according to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department. Ice can form overnight, resulting in unstable ...