With wetter conditions and generally milder temperatures, hunters found additional challenges when it came to both waterfowl and upland hunting in North Dakota as a slowed corn harvest, flooded fields ...
The practice of hunting flooded corn for ducks has the waterfowl community divided over whether it's short-stopping the ...
Duck hunters are debating the topic of not harvesting corn and other food crops in order to provide food for ducks.
Waterfowl numbers are down, and that means hunters might have to work a bit harder to find birds when waterfowl season opens in North Dakota and Minnesota. This year’s regular duck and goose season ...
In this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors,” host Mike Anderson takes us to Washburn, North Dakota, where kids are learning about waterfowl hunting and the importance of conservation. North ...
Because of a very dry fall, water is concentrated in small areas. Ducks, already depleted in number due to poor habitat ...
North Dakota wildlife officials expect a fall duck flight similar to last year's despite a 28% rise in duck brood numbers from 2024. Meanwhile, the state Game and Fish Department has released ...
Minnesotans made up almost half of all out-of-state duck and goose hunters who bought licenses to hunt in North Dakota last fall. Its 10,000 lakes notwithstanding, 10,184 Minnesotans ponied up the ...
BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) — North Dakota’s waterfowl hunting season opens Sept. 27 for residents and Oct. 4 for nonresidents. Swan hunting also begins Oct. 4 for licensed hunters. Shooting hours for geese ...
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