HUNTING
Cloquet Archery Club schedules summer shoots
The Cloquet Archery Club is hosting its first shoot of the summer May 26-27. The club also will hold shoots June 9-10, July 28-29, Aug. 11-12 and Sept. 8-9. For more information on the shoots, call Jo...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 1:49 PM
Dakota Hunting Club near GF to offer women's sporting clays program
Grand Forks and East Grand Forks offer a wealth of summer shooting opportunities, but a new program on tap at the Dakota Hunting Clubs sporting clays range will be taking that to a new level. Beginni...
Posted on 5/17/12 at 1:52 PM
A few answers to a few questions on the 2012 deer season
2012 Deer License Questions and Answers In past years, hunters have been able to receive more than one license that is valid during the deer gun season. Will that be the case this year? No. The numb...
Posted on 5/8/12 at 10:37 AM
Higher fees, no early fishing opener in compromise
Minnesotas hunting and fishing license fees would increase and wolves could be hunted and trapped under a compromise that state House and Senate negotiators have worked out. However, the much-discuss...
Posted on 4/27/12 at 11:20 AM
Jamestown Sun wants your hunting blog!
The Jamestown Sun does a nice job highlighting Areavoices bloggers in a special way. Each week they do a page of nothing but Areavoices blogs. Right now editor Logan Adams is looking for blogs relat...
Posted on 11/10/11 at 2:34 PM
ND sage grouse population grows, still no hunting
By Associated Press , May 22, 2012
Minnesota releases wolf hunting, trapping plans
By Steve Karnowski , May 21, 2012
OUTDOORS CALENDAR
To get an event in the calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 148; or by e-mail at bdokken@gfherald.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Thursdays.May 20, 2012
Wanted: Your hunting and fishing photos
If you have a fishing or hunting photo you’d like to share online, send it to Trophy Room, attention Brad Dokken, 375 Second Ave. N., Box 6008, Grand Forks ND 58206-6008 or email jpeg photos to bdokken@gfherald.com. Be sure to identify everyone in the photos by name, hometown and if it’s a fish picture, whether the fish was kept or released. Photos in which fish or game are mishandled will not be used. Prints won’t be returned.May 20, 2012
DOUG LEIER: Fewer deer mean fewer licenses
By Doug Leier , May 17, 2012
Q&A: N.D. Game and Fish sheds light on impact of deer tag reduction 
By Herald Staff Report , May 13, 2012
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: Sandhill crane survey, Trumpeter swan presentation etc. 
By Compiled by Brad Dokken , May 13, 2012
WEEKLY DNR ENFORCEMENT REPORT: Timber wolf depredation, Wildlife investigations etc. 
By Minnesota DNR , May 07, 2012
Number of ND deer hunting licenses available drops 40 percent from last year 
By Associated Press , May 07, 2012
ND Game and Fish pays $485,000 to counties 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says it has paid just under $485,000 to counties in which it owns or leases land, about $20,000 more than the previous year.
By Associated Press , May 07, 2012
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: NDGF taxes, Top pheasant towns etc. 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department paid $484,822 in taxes last year to counties in which it owns or leases land. Game and Fish manages more than 200,000 acres in 50 counties, and the in-lieu-of-tax payments are the same as property taxes paid by private landowners.
May 06, 2012
ONLINE EXTRA: N.D. bighorn sheep, elk and moose license recipients 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has completed the lottery for this year's bighorn sheep, elk and moose seasons.
By N.D. Game and Fish Department , May 06, 2012
Missing Minnesota turkey hunter found dead in Wisconsin 
A Twin Cities man who disappeared while hunting in Dunn County has been found dead. Sheriff's officials say Clifford William Frederick was found Friday morning under a tree treetop that apparently broke off in high winds and fell on him.
By Associated Press , May 04, 2012
Price of Minnesota hunting and fishing licenses to go up in March 2013
By Areavoices , May 04, 2012
Minnesota wildlife area sale not sitting well with some 
Some 25 years ago, Hank Houle sold a cherished tract of hunting land to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources for a song —- and the belief it would be forever protected from development and open to hunting.
By Dave Orrick , May 02, 2012
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