
North Dakota Fishing Report – June 20, 2024 – video
We are starting to see some more stable water temps the past few days. Here’s what that has meant for the bite.
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We are starting to see some more stable water temps the past few days. Here’s what that has meant for the bite.

The fish and wildlife variety in North Dakota is impressive.
From paddlefish and pallid sturgeon in the Missouri River, to trophy catfish and the recent repopulation of sturgeon in the Red River. North Dakota

Devils Lake is heating up and bobbers with leeches have been the go-to this past week.

We are transitioning into spinner time here very soon and the walleye bite will only continue to improve as we see water temps keep climbing and these fish getting more active.

North Dakota offers an abundance of fishing destinations suitable for both novices and seasoned anglers alike. To foster some friendly competition, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department recently commenced its third annual Fish Challenge,

Tyler Hughes, of Mandan, N.D., snagged a record-tying 131-pound paddlefish on May 3 in the Yellowstone River southwest of Williston.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department has confirmed that Hughes’ 74-inch paddlefish ties

Slip-bobbers with leeches and jigs with purple or blue paddle tails have been the go-to the past few days when it comes to shallow walleyes.

The framework for the 2024 deer gun season in North Dakota has been set. The Game and Fish Department has made available 50,100 licenses to hunters, down 3,300 from last year. In addition, muzzleloader licenses

Raccoons, foxes, and skunks do some of the most harm to duck populations.
And so trappers in Delta Waterfowl’s predator management program are working a record 46 sites in the prairie pothole region during
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