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Northland Outdoors

The goal of the tagging study, which targets some of the newer prairie lakes, is to gain broader insight into how anglers are utilizing these fisheries.
To watch the livestream, go to nature.org/minnesota and click on the link under “Latest News.”
A nice soaking rain will fall over Saturday and Sunday
Fisheries supervisor Jerry Weigel gives an update on 2024 stocking plans.

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A paddlefish snagger must obtain and have in their possession a valid paddlefish tag, in addition to a valid fishing license that may be required.
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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department contracted with HDNR Consulting LLC, a Colorado firm, to conduct a human dimensions survey of Badlands archery and gun hunters.
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There’s much to see in nature when one takes the time to look, and our hike off the beaten path had been well worth the effort.
To get an event in the Outdoors Calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 1148 or by email at bdokken@gfherald.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesdays.
Jesse Kolar, the Game and Fish Department’s upland game bird supervisor in Dickinson, talks about the continued decline of North Dakota sage grouse populations.

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Ticks that carry Lyme and other diseases have been out all winter but will increase as days get warmer.
Chuck Black, of Belgrade, Montana, graduated from UND in 2010 with a Wildlife Biology degree. His presentation, “Conservation Storytelling: The Power of Art,” is scheduled for noon Friday, April 26.
Temperatures warm back up heading into Sunday

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