Make us your homepage | Subscriptions

The Northern Valley's most up-to-date site.

View Cart Shopping Cart

Refine your search

  [ Advanced Options ]

TAGS

These tag channels match your search request. Click the tag for collection of related articles and information.

Brad Dokken, brad dokken column, dokken column, talkin with dokken, Tom Dokken, dokken, kyle lee dokken, staff sgt heith dokken, talkkin with dokken

RELATED CONTENT

Articles: 1,921 results from the past year. For older articles, see advanced options. (displaying first 500 matches)

Conservation leaders seek stable funding from offshore oil revenues
Known as LWCF, for short, the Land and Water Conservation Fund results from legislation passed in the late 1960s mandating that a portion of the revenues from offshore oil-drilling operations go into government coffers for protecting land and water resources across the country. Problem is, Congress historically has diverted the funds.
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: ANS enforcement, N.D. deer application deadline etc.
According to Robert Timian, enforcement division chief for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department in Bismarck, violations of the state’s ANS laws in the past brought more warnings than citations. But after three years of informing the public about the harmful consequences of ANS, things will change, Timian said.
Sunday, May, 27, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
N.D. darkhouse spearing activity sets record during 2011-12 season
According to the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, more than 1,800 people registered to spear this past winter, and the estimated harvest was 10,191 northern pike. That’s by far the highest number of participants and the most pike speared since Game and Fish offered its first darkhouse spearing season in 2001-’02.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Like seatbelts, invasive species laws are beginning to click
In this case, though, instead of clicking the seatbelt, boaters are being required to do things like pull the plug, drain their live wells and bait buckets and remove weeds and other debris from the trailers once they leave the boat ramp.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: ATV safety, Pheasants Forever Farm Bill priorities etc.
According to 2nd Lt. Leland Owens, the DNR’s recreational vehicle coordinator, most ATV accidents happen after the weather warms up and school is out for the summer.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
NICE FISH
Report your big fish tales to Brad Dokken at bdokken@gfherald.com, by phone at (701) 780-1148 or toll-free (800) 477-6572 ext. 148, or mail to Brad Dokken, c/o The Grand Forks Herald, 375 Second Ave. N., Box 6008, Grand Forks ND 58206-6008. Please include the angler’s town of residence and whether the fish was kept or released.
Sunday, May, 20, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Burning ban gone, but fire danger remains extremely high in northwest Minnesota
Two large fires in southeast Manitoba aren’t posing a threat south of the border, but the fire danger in northwest Minnesota remains extremely high, an official for the Department of Natural Resources says.
Thursday, May, 17, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - News

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
VIDEO: The purple martin man: Grand Forks man puts his passion to work for a cause
Like a relatively small but devoted cadre of other purple martin landlords across North America, Perry Vogel of Grand Forks is doing his part to make sure these largest members of the swallow family have a future.
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Purple martins: For more information
Thursday, there’ll be a lecture at 6:30 p.m. in the East Grand Forks Campbell Library on “Urban Myths about Attracting Purple Martins.”
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
NICE FISH
Report your big fish tales to Brad Dokken at bdokken@gfherald.com, by phone at (701) 780-1148 or toll-free (800) 477-6572 ext. 148, or mail to Brad Dokken, c/o The Grand Forks Herald, 375 Second Ave. N., Box 6008, Grand Forks ND 58206-6008. Please include the angler’s town of residence and whether the fish was kept or released.
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Sandhill crane survey, Trumpeter swan presentation etc.
The sandhill crane survey, which covers an area from Crookston north through Thief River Falls to the Canadian border, will count both nesting pairs and nonbreeding cranes in the Minnesota hunting zone to better monitor breeding populations.
Sunday, May, 13, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
That annual rite of spring — the walleye opener — gets underway Saturday morning
The opening day of Minnesota’s walleye season isn’t a state holiday, but in the minds of many people, the annual opener is one of the biggest events of the year.
Friday, May, 11, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
MINNESOTA WALLEYE PREVIEW: 'A pretty darn normal opener'
Pick a lake or river in Minnesota, and this year probably set a record for early ice-out. That had fishing prognosticators thinking walleye opener 2012 would be more like early June, which often serves up some of the easiest, if not the best fishing of the year.
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
So what's the fuss about walleyes? Fishing authorities weigh in
In an effort to understand the allure of the walleye, we asked a handful of professional anglers, fishing guides and fisheries managers to weigh in with their thoughts on what makes this species so popular. Here’s what they had to say:
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
BRAD DOKKEN: Walleye opener is all about tradition
Minnesota’s fishing opener isn’t the big event for me that it is for some anglers. I’ll likely wet a line at some point next weekend, but it will depend on the weather. That’s not to say the Minnesota opener hasn’t produced some great memories. Here are five that stand out:
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
NICE FISH
Report your big fish tales to Brad Dokken at bdokken@gfherald.com, by phone at (701) 780-1148 or toll-free (800) 477-6572 ext. 148, or mail to Brad Dokken, c/o The Grand Forks Herald, 375 Second Ave. N., Box 6008, Grand Forks ND 58206-6008. Please include the angler’s town of residence and whether the fish was kept or released.
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
DNR online course set for 2015 aims to prevent AIS spread
The online course hasn’t been developed but is expected to be available before the law takes effect in July 2015.
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Fishing prospects are favorable across North Dakota
Devils Lake holds high numbers of walleyes 14 inches and smaller from recent strong hatches. Populations of 15- to 20-inch walleyes are in line with 20-year averages.
Sunday, May, 06, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
Fee hike brings relief to DNR managers
Increase in hunting and fishing licenses awaits Dayton’s signature; will take effect in March 2013
Like their counterparts across the state, fisheries and wildlife managers in northwest Minnesota are breathing easier now that the Legislature has approved an increase in the cost of hunting and fishing licenses. The increase became official Thursday night when Gov. Mark Dayton signed the Omnibus Game and Fish Bill, a wide-ranging piece of outdoors legislation lawmakers finally agreed on last weekend.
Saturday, May, 05, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
GF middle school puts focus on the outdoors with Outdoors Club
The smile on Jordan Donohue’s face was nearly as wide as the Red River, and it didn’t appear to be going away anytime soon. Catching a dandy catfish can do that to a guy, especially a 12-year-old who’s just landed perhaps his biggest cat ever.
Sunday, April, 29, 2012 - Grand Forks Herald - Outdoors

Newspaperprints Purchase a print of this Newspaper Page
« Previous   12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21  Next »