FISH
Conservation groups praise Senate farm bill
Conservation groups are praising the Farm Bill the U.S. Senate passed Monday for its strong conservation title. The Senate passed the version 66-27. The groups were especially pleased with the bills...
Posted on 6/11/13 at 9:51 AM
it's an official new state record saugeye
Lab results confirm Dan Faimans state record fish is a saugeye. The Fairview, Mont. angler caught the 12 pound record fish onJan. 16from the Yellowstone River. Because the fish had identifying charac...
Posted on 6/3/13 at 8:29 AM
Baked Tilapia Parmesan
Now that warmer weather is upon us, it seems fitting to try my hand at a menu makeover. I love chicken parmesan and baked pasta dishes, but they seem better suited for winter weather when it is more a...
Posted on 5/15/13 at 6:41 PM
Culinary School Update: Seafood Class
Join me atSimple, Good and Tastyfor my latest culinary school update. This the class I've been waiting for my entire life.It's all about seafood. Even though we're on the prairie, we got to try prep...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:38 AM
Pig Cheeks and Alligator Pieces
It was a sunny and unseasonably warm March evening, the sun at that particular, late-spring slant that makes everything look a little more interesting. We walked from a few blocks away to the restaur...
Posted on 4/7/13 at 1:22 PM
VIDEO: Red Lake Band of Chippewa has opened four stocked trout lakes
By Brad Dokken , January 06, 2013
- Daris Rosebear with rainbow trout
- Rainbow trout from lake
- Sumner and Rosebear fishing
- Darwin Sumner landing rainbow trout
- Darwin Sumner drilling
- Darwin Sumner with rainbow trout
- Darwin Sumner with rainbows
- Caught rainbow trout on the ice
- the Red Lake Band of Chippewa trout lakes
- Thing to know before you go to Four Lakes on the Red Lake Indian Reservation
Minnesota DNR recommends Asian carp barrier at Minneapolis 
A state-commissioned study says a barrier using sound, bubbles and lights would be the most viable option from deterring Asian carp from moving up the Mississippi River from downtown Minneapolis.
By Steve Karnowski , January 03, 2013
Face of Devils Lake flooding leaving government 
Longtime businessman Joe Belford remembers when water levels in Devils Lake were so low that he and other officials in the early 1990s started the Lake Preservation Coalition hoping to protect the North Dakota fishery — one of the prime walleye lakes in the region, if not the country.
By Blake Nicholson , December 16, 2012
DOUG LEIER: Definition of success varies among hunters and anglers 
By Doug Leier , December 02, 2012
10 chefs to compete in lake herring cookoff
Minnesota Sea Grant is holding its second-annual Salute to Lake Superior's Sustainable Fisheries at the University of Minnesota McNamra Alumni Center in Minneapolis on Tuesday.By Associated Press , November 13, 2012
OUTDOOR NOTES: DNR officials shed light on deer season ... Olson to leave Delta Waterfowl 
The tallies aren’t official by any means, but hunters in northwest Minnesota generally shot more bucks and fewer does during the first three days of the state’s firearms deer season, which opened Nov. 3. And more.
By Grand Forks Staff Report , November 11, 2012
Lake of the Woods muskie angler catches his biggest yet 
By Brad Dokken , November 11, 2012
WATCH: DNR fishcam live from the Minnesota State Fair
By Brad Dokken , August 30, 2012
Tips for cooking fish
Here are some tips and cooking methods for fish.By Herald Staff Report , August 01, 2012
SALMON AND FISH RECIPES
By Herald Staff Report , August 01, 2012
- Tacos by the sea
- Sock-it-to-me salmon and salsa
- Salmon with sesame and orange-ginger relish
- Pesto-stuffed salmon with corn salad
- Grouper and salmon kebabs
- Grilled fillet of sturgeon with chanterelles and craberry-port cream
- Hanoi grilled fish with rice noodles and herbs
- Grilled salmon with salsa and pineapple
- Talk about this topic
ND officials hope low water will kill silver carp 
North Dakota wildlife officials are hoping low water levels on the James River will help kill an Asian carp species famous for leaping out of the water.
By Associated Press , July 27, 2012
Report: Asian carp could reach all 5 Great Lakes 
Asian carp could find enough food and breeding areas to reach all five of the Great Lakes within 20 years if allowed to gain a foothold, a scientific report said Thursday.
By John Flesher , July 12, 2012
Heat wave takes a toll on Upper Midwest fish 
The heat wave is taking its toll on fish in the Upper Midwest. High water temperatures and low oxygen levels have combined to kill thousands of fish in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Wisconsin.
By Steve Karnowski , July 12, 2012
Heat being blamed for fish deaths in the Dakotas 
There are hundreds of dead fish in the James River in southeastern North Dakota, many of them large northern pike. The state Game and Fish Department says northerns can't survive in warm water.
By Associated Press , July 06, 2012
Areavoices: Fishing line discarded improperly can be fatal to wildlife
By Brad Dokken , May 18, 2012
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