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REMINDER: Winter Fishing Regulations

December 7, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

It’s the time of year many anglers across the State of North Dakota live for— ice fishing. This week the North Dakota Game & Fish Department published a reminder of the Winter Fishing Regulations and encouraged people to consult the [read more…]

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NOTICE: ND Landowners and Coyote Hunters Can Coordinate Here

December 5, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota Department of Agriculture and North Dakota Game & Fish Department are once again partnering up to provide a means for landowners and coyote hunters/trappers to coordinate their efforts in removing unwanted coyotes. It is called the Coyote [read more…]

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NOTICE: ND Game & Fish Closes 2nd River Otter Season Immediately

December 2, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Just six days ago, the 2nd River Otter Season in 98 years opened in North Dakota. And just past Noon today, that season is now closed after reaching the 15 otter limit of one otter per trapper. The season was [read more…]

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Good Luck on Opening Day of Deer Gun Season

November 9, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

In the big scheme of things, it wasn’t that long ago that a day like today was pretty much a state holiday— the opening day of the 2018 Deer Gun Season. For some of us, it meant a day off [read more…]

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Hallelujah, A Warmer Fall & Winter Predicted for North Dakota

August 16, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

I know that we’re typically a political blog, but I can’t help but share the excitement I felt when I saw this headline from the Grand Forks Herald— “Report: Warmer Fall, Winter Predicted for North Dakota“. According to the Climate [read more…]

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REMINDER: Deer Gun Applications are Due June 6th

June 4, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Last month we published an article documenting the fact that the North Dakota Game & Fish Department is issuing 650 more licenses for the 2018 Deer Gun Season than they did in 2017— for a total of 55,150. The application [read more…]

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North Dakota’s 2018 Deer Season Set with More Licenses Available

May 15, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

The North Dakota Game & Fish Department has issued notification that the 2018 Deer Gun Season is set with 55,150 licenses available. This number represents 650 more licenses than issued last year. The 2017 deer season proved to be a [read more…]

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North Dakota’s Big Three Applications Available Online

March 7, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Perhaps the most coveted hunting licenses in the State of North Dakota are the “Big Three“– otherwise known as elk, moose, and bighorn sheep. Unlike other big game licenses in the state, these lottery tags are a once-in-a-lifetime draw and [read more…]

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Two Deer Test Positive for Chronic Wasting Disease in Southwest North Dakota

January 31, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

Earlier this week, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department reported that two deer taken during the 2017 Deer Gun Season – a whitetail buck and a mule deer doe – from Unit 3F2 in southwestern North Dakota tested positive [read more…]

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North Dakota Game & Fish Spring Turkey Applications Available

January 24, 2018 T. Arthur Mason

As you may have noticed in the past, from time to time, we like to make the public aware of issues relating to hunting here on The Minuteman. Yesterday, the North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) announced that applications [read more…]

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