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Do You Need a Boat to Enjoy Fishing?
By Doug Leier :: 100 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Learn How to Fish

The simple route can work just as well, and there is still a fair amount of summer remaining to give it a try...

 
All About Doc
By Karl Seckinger :: 243 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Tales from the Woods

Over to his library he plucked a book. With a shaky hand he autographed a fly-tying book to me. What he wrote shouldn’t be read by the faint of heart. I watched him write it. Then he handed it to me, I read it then, so many years ago. I read it again last night...

 
Feeling Warm and Fuzzy About North Dakota Fishing
By Doug Leier :: 174 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Conservation and the Environment

Over the years, North Dakota Game and Fish has developed a body of fishing regulations based on sound fisheries biology and management practices. A general rule of thumb is that if a regulation isn’t going to help the resource, then don’t put it in place, and conversely, if a regulation is no longer serving its intended purpose, it should be taken off the books...

 
Shore Lunch for Dummies
By Karl Seckinger :: 492 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Camping 101, Fishing - General

Some of the best Saturday shore lunches I have eaten have started with a Tuesday. Tuesdays my butcher told me is thee day to shop at the local market. All lasts weeks old stuff has been bought and the new stuff is being put on the shelf. So On Monday I...

 
Fishing Opener - Today the wind is in my favor
By Karl Seckinger :: 280 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Learn How to Fish, Tales from the Woods

Five years back I changed my opener lake. I was called a quitter for not coming back on my tenth trip to the old lake. I was just moving out of the rookie pile when I...

 
Minnesota Fishing Regulations 2008
By Team JustNorth :: 162 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General

Helpful Links to Minnesota fishing regulations...

 
North Shore fishing report and Lake Superior fisheries information
By Team JustNorth :: 164 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General

Water temperatures in the Duluth Area (Lower Shore) ranged between 41 and 44 degrees this past week. Water temperatures in the Finland Area (Middle Shore) ranged between 39 and 42 degrees, while water temperatures in the Grand Marais Area (Upper Shore) ranged between 33 and 42 degrees...

 
Conservation Officer Tales - April 2008
By Team JustNorth :: 470 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Hunting - General, Conservation and the Environment

CO Mark Fredin (Aurora, MN) ran a license check on what appeared to be an  abandoned fish house on a northern Minnesota lake. The check showed that the  fish house, which belonged to a 92-year-old man, may have been stolen more than  20 years ago from southern Minnesota. 18 more exciting stories...

 
15 Years of No Fishing Opener
By Doug Leier :: 198 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Conservation and the Environment

While fishing is open every day of the year – with a few exceptions – April 1 is the start of a new year of sorts, as that’s when a new 2008 fishing license is required. Probably since that date is fast approaching, and across the border the Minnesota legislature is debating a change for the Minnesota fishing opener...

 
A Fishing Tale - Tying Into a Lie
By Karl Seckinger :: 389 Views :: 1 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Tales from the Woods

Something punched the river from under the surface, my line is snapped tight. My arms are thrown forward and I’m grabbing at the rod I already hold...

 
Spring Into Big Cats - Michigan’s best kept fishing secret
By ernest miller :: 463 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General

Fishing for Catfish in West Michigan can produce 10 to 20 Channel Catfish a trip often in the range of 3 to 15 pounds. Option to target big catfish like Flathead Catfish are also available. Hooking fish in the 30 to 40 pound range is common...

 
Trout Whisperer Outdoor Adventure CD Now Available on Justnorth
By :: 1913 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Hunting - General, Tales from the Woods

We are very pleased to be a part of the release of the new audio CD by Trout Whisperer. I have read his many articles, but did not realize the intensity, mystique, and quality of his storytelling until I heard him speak...

 
My Favorite Fishing Story
By Tim Gebers :: 422 Views :: 2 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Learn How to Fish

It was a normal early Spring morning at the campground next to Big Bend Dam, 45 degrees at 8 A.M. no need to get up earlier for some reason the fish never start biting good 'til around 9 A.M...

 
Don’t forget about fisheries issues this fall
By Doug Leier :: 742 Views :: 2 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Conservation and the Environment

While fall is just around the corner and most of us are starting to think earnestly about hunting, some serious fisheries issues are still near the top of the State Game and Fish Department priority list...

 
Slowing the spread of aquatic nuisance species
By Doug Leier :: 1013 Views :: 0 Comments :: Article Rating :: Fishing - General, Conservation and the Environment
While North Dakota doesn’t yet have ANS as significant as, say, zebra mussels in the Great Lakes, unwanted plants and animals continue to steal time and money away from state Game and Fish Department fisheries managers, and choke out habitat and fishing opportunities. It's a trend that no one wants to see expand...
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