HUNTING
Working together for the future of ducks
BISMARCK, N.D. June 12, 2013 Scheels All Sports is investing in conservation in five of the states where its stores are located. The company has pledged a five-yearmajor giftto Ducks Unlimited to cons...
Posted on 6/12/13 at 4:34 PM
Appeals court denies challenge to wolf hunting, trapping season
The Minnesota Court of Appeals today denied a challenge brought by two conservation groups concerning the hunting and trapping of wolves in the state. The lawsuit argued that the Department of Natural...
Posted on 5/28/13 at 11:44 AM
Appeals court throws out petition seeking to stop Minnesota wolf season
Minnesotas Court of Appeals threw out a petition this morning seeking to stop wolf hunting and trapping in the state. The states inaugural wolf season was held starting last November. In dismissing ...
Posted on 5/28/13 at 10:56 AM
Photo shoot in the park
Wow, it's been a busy few weeks. I've been writing a lot of stories, taking some photographs and interviewing a lot of fun and interesting people, and I can't forget about the ghost hunting. Yes, g...
Posted on 11/1/12 at 4:52 PM
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
Critical time for wildlife and fish in North Dakota, Minnesota 
By Brad Dokken , March 24, 2013
Reloading primer 
Here’s a look at the basic equipment for reloading rifle cartridges, according to Grand Forks shooting enthusiast Tom Reiten.
By Brad Dokken , March 24, 2013
For Grand Forks target shooter, reloading offers extra accuracy 
By Brad Dokken , March 24, 2013
Deer hunter success at 63 percent last year in ND 
Hunters killed about 34,500 deer during last year's gun hunting season in North Dakota.
By Associated Press , March 19, 2013
OUTDOOR FACTOIDS: Ammunition costs and shortages prompt hunters to reload their own 
With soaring ammunition costs and shortages of cartridges on store shelves making headlines in recent months, more shooters have begun reloading their own ammunition, results from a national survey show.
By Herald Staff Report , March 17, 2013
Northwest elk survey produces mixed results 
By Brad Dokken , March 17, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTES: NDGF reduces elk, moose licenses 
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is reducing the number of moose and elk licenses available this year in response to population declines in some areas and holding the number of bighorn sheep tags steady at four — three by lottery and one by auction.
By Brad Dokken , March 16, 2013
10 Springtime activities 
By Brad Dokken , March 16, 2013
- Spring is prime time for finding the antlers that deer shed the previous fall
- The visitor center at Sullys Hill National Game Preserve
- Light is refracted in a glass container of medium-colored maple syrup
- A spit collects the sap from a maple tree
- Paddlefish snagging season is offered every spring
- Pike
- A male prairie chicken
- Thousands of snow geese
CWD tests come back negative in N.D. 
After one positive test in each of the last three years, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department received good news on chronic wasting disease. All 1,300 tests from deer sampled last fall came back negative.
By Royal McGregor , March 16, 2013
Minnesota Senate panel to hear bill for wolf hunt moratorium 
Opponents of wolf hunting are going before a Minnesota Senate panel to call for a five-year moratorium on future wolf seasons.
By Associated Press , March 14, 2013
Testing shows no cases of chronic wasting disease in N.D. 
North Dakota wildlife officials reported no cases of chronic wasting disease after testing deer that were killed in the 2012 hunting season.
By Associated Press , March 12, 2013
Fewer moose, elk hunting licenses available in ND 
North Dakota wildlife officials are continuing to cut back on moose and elk licenses.
By Associated Press , March 11, 2013
Study: Fishing and hunting contributed $1.4 billion to the state’s annual economy 
Fishing and hunting in North Dakota contributed $1.4 billion to the state’s annual economy, according to a new study commissioned by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
By Forum Staff Report , March 10, 2013
OUTDOOR FACTOIDS: The "Python Challenge"
The recent “Python Challenge” in the Florida Everglades might have dominated the creepy critter headlines, but the Maryland Department of Natural Resources again this year is offering incentives for anglers to catch snakeheads. And other outdoor related storiesBy Brad Dokken , March 10, 2013
OUTDOOR NOTES: N.D. report highlights hunter, angler spending 
A new report from North Dakota State University shows hunters and anglers contributed an estimated $1.4 billion to the state’s economy during the 2011-12 hunting and fishing seasons.
By Brad Dokken , March 10, 2013
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