North Dakota anglers: Be on lookout for winterkill
Despite the heavy snow that covered much of the state in December, major widespread fish kills not expected.
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Despite the heavy snow that covered much of the state in December, major widespread fish kills not expected.
North Dakota anglers: Be on lookout for winterkill Read More »
This year, a record 614 archers competed in the North Dakota National Archery in the Schools Program state bull’s-eye tournament, a 15 percent increase from the mark set last year.
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Anyone seeing these birds as they move through the state is asked to report sightings so the birds can be tracked.
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A conditional season in zone 1 will open March 21 for hunters to pursue the additional five mountain lions that were not taken during the early season. The zone 1 early season quota was eight, and only three were taken.
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Season will no longer open on the second Saturday in October, which had been the case for more than 20 years.
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Anglers and hunters may purchase new licenses starting today at the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website and at more than 140 vendor locations throughout the state.
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Applications are available online now, with paper applications scheduled to arrive at vendors by March 10, and the deadline to apply for the hunts is March 22.
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Remaining licenses will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning March 15.
Hunters may call the light goose “hotline” to hear recorded information 24 hours a day, and migration reports are also posted on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website.
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