
North Dakota Fishing Report – June 9, 2023 – video
Water temps are north of 70 degrees now and we are starting to see some fish move deeper.
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Water temps are north of 70 degrees now and we are starting to see some fish move deeper.

If you are interested in fly-fishing, the largemouth bass is an excellent species with which to start. Matching the hatch for an aggressive demeanor is no big deal. Look at the mouth on the largemouth.

Crankbaits are a proven lure for walleyes throughout the open-water season.
The type of crankbait you employ, however, varies depending on the season. In the cold water of spring and late fall, walleyes prefer

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Tricked out PRS-style rifles (Precision Rifle Series) and 6-30X56mm

If you tune into any hunting programming on television or YouTube, you won’t have to watch long before you see deer piling into a food plot at some point. Destination food plots, and kill plots,
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