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Northland Outdoors

The department offered 833 elk licenses to hunters this fall, an increase of 230 from last year. A total of 242 moose licenses were available, a decrease of 15 from last year.
When you accumulate four or more points, the number of additional chances is determined by cubing your bonus points.
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Dave Lambeth of Grand Forks has been a leader of bird study and prairie conservation in North Dakota for decades.
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.

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Wisconsin spring turkey permits are sold out except for southern zones and later seasons.
Mike Frisch gives his tips for walleye season
The 2023 in-lieu-of-tax payments are the same as property taxes paid by private landowners.
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The wildlife students from the University of Minnesota Crookston and Bemidji State University, along with other volunteers, had converged to cut brush that was encroaching on sharptail habitat.
April 19-20 event includes field trips, presentations and more.
Despite a late start and folded-over hen turkey decoy, a tom turkey walked in after a long conversation.

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In this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” Mike Anderson gives us an update on boat ramps on our state’s waters.
Most look to stay dry this weekend with only a few scattered showers, and temperatures warm up with 70s for many.
Melting snow and some rain finally loosened the ice and refilled drought-stricken rivers.

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