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Our Outdoors: The Scent of Faith
I often wonder what it’s like, to smell a million times more than what is humanly possible. When my lab lifts his nose to the northwest...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 26, 20203 min read


Make Some Noise
While silence in pursuit of deer is an important factor in setting up a successful hunt, as the rut approaches, making the right noise...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 26, 20203 min read


Cold and Snow Close Out EHD Threat
Throughout late summer and early fall, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) had received reports of dead and sick deer on the...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 21, 20203 min read


Our Outdoors: Vote Like Your Hunting & Fishing Depends on It
Some hunting seasons bring snow, cold, winds and inhospitable conditions which we as hunters prepare for in order to pursue an...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 19, 20204 min read


Our Outdoors: Musts for Gusts
Beyond the usual celebration of dog and bird and of field boots and swinging shotguns, this year’s pheasan t opener was highlighted by...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 12, 20203 min read


Seeing Double: A Catch and Release Story
For most anglers, a walleye of 30 inches or better is the fish of a lifetime. That magic number signals a true trophy and is often the...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 12, 20204 min read


Upward Trends
Autumn is always a time of optimism for many hunters as opportunities for excitement abound over the top of each rise and in the shady...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 8, 20203 min read


Tough Shots
With waterfowl hunting underway and the challenge of a rising pheasant on the horizon for many, the field presents a number of...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 5, 20203 min read


Police Your Own
Even prior to the pandemic, enforcement staff in the outdoors were spread too few and far between, as wardens in many states including...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 1, 20201 min read


Our Outdoors: Youth Hunts
As the leaves turn their yellow, gold, red and brown, another change in color signals the shift toward fall. In the morning, along any...
North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Oct 1, 20203 min read
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