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North Dakota's spring count of pheasants is up and nesting conditions are good, two favorable signs for a positive hunt come ...
All contour maps are available by accessing the fishing link on the North Dakota Game and Fish Department website at gf.nd.gov/fishing, then clicking on “where to fish.” $2 for 6 months ...
Contributed / North Dakota Game and Fish Department E1E: 74 hunters shot 24 bulls and 23 cows or calves, for a 64% success rate. E1W: 54 hunters shot 20 bulls and 25 cows or calves for an 83% ...
North Dakota House votes to stop Game and Fish from instituting baiting bans The bill passed the House in a 56-34 vote and now goes to Gov. Kelly Armstrong, who has three legislative days to sign ...
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says hunters can help prevent fires by avoiding driving or parking on dry grass or having safety chains that drag on the ground. They should also bring ...
The Where To Fish page on the Game and Fish Department’s website at gf.nd.gov features a wealth of information for anglers looking for a place to fish in North Dakota.
North Dakota has had 122 positive tests of chronic wasting disease in deer since 2009, The Bismarck Tribune reported, citing Game and Fish Department data. Of those, 119 cases were from deer ...
More than 500 volunteers help administer the Game and Fish Department’s many important educational programs statewide. ... Presidential Election Map. North Dakota Interactive Results.
Jan. 28—BISMARCK — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is seeking contractors to perform habitat work on Private Land Open To Sportsmen program lands across the state and encourages ...
Feb. 23—BISMARCK — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department's new mobile app is now available on Google Play and Apple App stores, the department said this week.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Every year in September and October, fisheries biologists conduct fall fish reproduction surveys on lakes and rivers in North Dakota. North Dakota Game and Fish Department ...
Longtime North Dakota Game and Fish Department Director Terry Steinwand is retiring, effective July 31. Gov. Doug Burgum announced Steinwand's retirement in a statement Monday. “Terry has been a ...