Generally speaking, look for larger walleyes in the Rainy River and more "eaters" from the main lake. A jig and minnow is most productive in 15 to 18 feet of water in the Lighthouse Gap and Four-Mile ...
Sep. 17—Duck and goose hunters in North Dakota who have grown accustomed to skies full of birds over the past several years likely will have to lower their expectations this fall, a Devils Lake ...
The ponds and marshes dotting the dimpled landscape around Devils Lake are often described as a haven for waterfowl. But the Devils Lake Wetland Management District, a sprawling network of more than ...
It’s dry out there, no doubt, but there’s plenty of reason for optimism going into North Dakota’s 2023 waterfowl opener. The regular duck and goose season opens Sept. 23 for North Dakota residents and ...
North Dakota’s waterfowl season for resident hunters opens on Saturday. Nonresidents may begin hunting waterfowl in North Dakota next Saturday, Sept. 28. The season for swans also opens that day for ...
Fly fishing Silver Bow Fly Shop says the Spokane River is fishing well. There has been some bwo activity and you could possibly see fall caddis and October caddis. A chubby and dropper are working ...
Northeast North Dakota may not become a pheasant hunting hotspot like the southwest or northwest parts of the state anytime soon, but more birds are showing up in some unexpected places — even around ...