Did your name get drawn in North Dakota’s spring turkey lottery? If not, more licenses remain
Remaining licenses will be issued on a first-come, first-served basis beginning March 15.
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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After record numbers last year, above-average snow fall and below-average temperatures that began in late November continued up until the survey, which created poor wintering conditions for Canada geese and mallards.
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The spring season is only open to light geese – snows, blues, and Ross’s. Species identification is important because white-fronted and Canada geese travel with light geese. The season is closed to whitefronts, Canada geese, swans and all other migratory birds.
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One of the 22 hunting units has slightly more spring licenses than in 2016, five have fewer and 15 remain the same
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State’s National Archery in the Schools Program state tournament March 17-18 at the State Fair Center in Minot
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Doe, buck were taken during gun season in southwestern part of the state
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But North Dakota Game and Fish Department promotes habitat development that can provide critical winter thermal cover, and food plots should be considered and planted near adequate winter cover
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