In this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” host Mike Anderson takes us to Washburn, North Dakota, where kids are learning about waterfowl hunting and the importance of conservation. North ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 20—Waterfowl numbers are down, and that means hunters might have to work a bit harder to find birds when waterfowl season ...
Aug. 19—BISMARCK — For the first time this fall, all North Dakota waterfowl hunters, regardless of age, will be required to have a state-issued waterfowl habitat restoration stamp in possession while ...
North Dakota wildlife officials expect a fall duck flight similar to last year's despite a 28% rise in duck brood numbers from 2024. Meanwhile, the state Game and Fish Department has released ...
Minnesotans made up almost half of all out-of-state duck and goose hunters who bought licenses to hunt in North Dakota last fall. Its 10,000 lakes notwithstanding, 10,184 Minnesotans ponied up the ...
After a hard season, the easiest thing to do is blame other duck hunters. But the challenges we’re facing are much bigger ...
Sep. 18—BISMARCK — With North Dakota's waterfowl season opening Saturday, Sept. 23, for residents and Saturday, Sept. 30, for nonresidents, the Game and Fish Department on Monday, Sept. 18, offered ...
As a lifelong outdoorsman with deep North Dakota roots — from Walhalla and Golden Valley to Bismarck — I’m writing to express my concern over the new nonresident waterfowl zoning restrictions. My ...
It can be tough out there for the freelance duck hunter. Modern waterfowl migrations (and the weather that drives them) are unpredictable, there’s tough competition on many public marshes, and private ...
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