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Updated: 11 hours 57 min ago

Unintentionally Hooked Paddlefish Warrants Reminder

Mon, 06/23/2008 - 16:03
“Paddlefish are present throughout the Missouri River System,” said Scott Gangl, fisheries management section leader. “There will be unintentional snagging most years because of high boat and angler traffic in some areas."
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Paddlefish Snaggers Reminded of Possible Burn Ban

Mon, 04/28/2008 - 13:16
Paddlefish Snaggers Reminded of Possible Burn Ban Anglers planning on participating in the state’s paddlefish season should check with local authorities for possible burning restrictions.

Several counties in western and central North Dakota have had burn bans, and recent moisture has allowed some to rescind burn restrictions. If burn bans are in place, open burning, including campfires, is prohibited.
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Nonresident Any-Deer Bow Licenses All Issued for 2008

Mon, 04/21/2008 - 16:57
Nonresident Any-Deer Bow Licenses All Issued for 2008 North Dakota’s nonresident any-deer archery licenses, good for either whitetail or mule deer, have all been issued for the 2008 bow season.
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Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop Set Aug. 8-10

Mon, 04/21/2008 - 16:55
Women at least 18 years old who want to learn more about outdoor activities are encouraged to participate in the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop Aug. 8-10 at Lake Metigoshe State Park, Bottineau.
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Game and Fish Sponsors Earth Day Project

Tue, 04/01/2008 - 12:46

The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is celebrating Earth Day by sponsoring a youth clean-up day on public-owned or managed lands in April and May.
“If your school, Girl Scout, Boy Scout, 4-H club or any youth organization participates in cleaning up public lands during April and May, each participant will receive a specifically designed conservation patch,” said Nathaniel Umphrey, Game and Fish Department outreach biologist.

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Spring Turkey Season Opens April 12

Tue, 04/01/2008 - 12:45

North Dakota’s spring turkey season opens Saturday, April 12 at 30 minutes before sunrise and continues through May 18.

Stan Kohn, upland game management supervisor for the state Game and Fish Department, said turkeys occupy all areas of the state containing good habitat, and in many instances, are even found in areas of marginal turkey habitat by surviving in secondary cover.

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