ELK
Hungry for More: Be bold and serve elk, risotto
Usually, when you think of what to cook for dinner, elk isnt the first meat to come to mind. But it should. Elk meat has a great flavor and texture, and with this recipe, is easy to cook up quick. ...
Posted on 4/17/13 at 11:12 AM
Odds and ends to start the week
A few nuggets for this first day of April: Hunting can be a pricey sport, to be sure, but the winning bidder spent a whopping $75,000 for a North Dakota bighorn sheep tag March 23 at the Midwest Chap...
Posted on 4/1/13 at 10:33 AM
deadline is hours away for moose-elk-bighorn sheep
North Dakotas 2013 moose, elk and bighorn sheep proclamation is finalized and applications are available at the State Game and Fish Departments website. The deadline for applying is March 27. A total...
Posted on 3/27/13 at 9:00 AM
Wild Game Wrapped in Bacon on the Grill
Grilling usually isn't an activity most people associate with winter. But with temperatures in the 60s and hardly a lick of snow to be found, this isn't your typical Midwest winter day. In fact, if yo...
Posted on 3/17/12 at 1:35 PM
Reloaded
Reloaded A few months ago, I used a bullet format in which my column consisted of several topics which were unrelated. It came as a result of one of my favorite phrases just gimme the bullets which ...
Posted on 3/18/11 at 7:21 AM
Park's excess elk becomes boon for North Dakotas' hungry
Groups have turned excess elk at Theodore Roosevelt National Park this year into steaks, roasts and elk burgers for North Dakota's poor.By Associated Press , December 29, 2010
Nature takes its course for trophy bull elk in Kittson County 
By Brad Dokken , December 25, 2010
N.D. elk hunters reminded of restricctions near Roosevelt park 
North Dakota wildlife officials are reminding hunters with unfilled any-elk licenses in units adjacent to Theodore Roosevelt National Park that their licenses are restricted to antlerless elk only from Jan. 1-21.
By Associated Press , December 16, 2010
Teddy Roosevelt park elk reduction going well 
An elk reduction project at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota has reached the halfway point and 200 elk have been killed, more than expected.
By Associated Press , December 15, 2010
Roosevelt park sensitive about containing elk, has tough rules 
By Lauren Donovan , November 20, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Armored car heist trial set ... Convictt: Lift fraud sentence ... Co-op uses sun as repair ... more 
The case against three men accused of stealing $330,000 from an armored car in Bismarck will be tried in federal court.
By Associated Press/Forum Communications , November 07, 2010
Tales from the hunt: Young woman's elk hunt ends with fast success 
By Keith Johnson , October 31, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Old Crary school called risk ... Man fined for poaching elk ... Court moves to new site ... more 
The Ramsey County Commission is trying to figure out how best to deal with the old school in Crary. Authorities said the abandoned school has become a target of mischievous youth and that its condition is a danger.
By Associated Press , October 24, 2010
Fargo man fined for poaching elk at North Dakota park 
A Fargo man has been fined for shooting a bull elk from Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
By Associated Press , October 22, 2010
Gladstone, N.D., teen bags once-in-a-lifetime trophy elk near Lefor 
By Jason Adkins , October 21, 2010
AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Fargo crash kills teen ... Convict gets 10 more years ... Man to plead guilty to assaults ... more
A 17-year-old passenger has died from injuries suffered in a one-vehicle crash in Fargo. Fargo police Sgt. Mike Erbes said four teens were in the vehicle that slid off the road and crashed into a tree just after 1 a.m. Saturday.By Associated Press , October 17, 2010
Park Service: Applications accepted soon for elk-culling 
The National Park Service will begin taking applications this month for as many as 240 volunteers to shoot elk from an overpopulated herd at Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota, park officials said Wednesday.
By James MacPherson , July 09, 2010
Theodore Roosevelt park needs volunteer shooters, packers for elk 
Theodore Roosevelt National Park will cull its growing elk herd this fall, and volunteers are needed to help shoot the animals and haul the carcasses.
By Associated Press , July 04, 2010
Sharpshooters take four of 16 problem elk in Kittson County 
Known as the “Lancaster subgroup,” the elk herd being targeted by sharpshooters has been especially problematic because many of the animals are suspected of having captive origins. As a result, they were less afraid of humans and prone to causing depredation problems by raiding farmers’ crops and livestock feed.
By Brad Dokken , April 25, 2010
OUTDOORS NOTEBOOK: RIM funding veto, Bighorn sheep harvest etc. 
A Ducks Unlimited official and a key legislator this week expressed disappointment at Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty’s decision to line-item veto funding the Reinvest in Minnesota program.
By Herald staff and wire reports , March 21, 2010
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