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Oudoors Column

 

Outdoors Column by Doug Leier

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Livewells

Livewells

For the better part of 10 years I've written a weekly column, none of which have explored the topic of livewells.

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No sage grouse season again this fall

No sage grouse season again this fall

While it won’t become official until the annual small game hunting proclamation is finalized later this month, it’s a certainty that North Dakota will not have a sage grouse season again this fall.

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Watercraft and water recreation

Watercraft and water recreation

To anyone ever taking a spin for the first time on an all-terrain vehicle, dirt bike, motorcycle or snowmobile in the winter, a few basic requirements such as how to steer and where the gas, clutch, and brakes are is standard operating procedure.

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Waterfowl and upland hunting

Waterfowl and upland hunting

In June, many duck and pheasant hunters will mentally circle the backside of October as a key window for waterfowl and upland hunting.

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Four distinct seasons

Four distinct seasons

One of the consequences of having four distinct seasons is that we slot various activities during certain times of year.

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Get out and make some memories

Get out and make some memories

Every so often as the kids and I set off on an unknown excursion, I'll quip, "let's go make some memories."

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Recruiting and retaining hunters

Recruiting and retaining hunters

The 2009 North Dakota Legislature continued a recent nationwide trend by creating a few new opportunities designed to recruit and retain hunters.

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When something looks fishy

When something looks fishy

Throughout the year, North Dakota Game and Fish Department staff field an array of calls and questions on oddities in the fish and wildlife world.

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North Dakota's Missouri River reserviors

North Dakota's Missouri River reserviors

For the first time in years, both of North Dakota’s Missouri River reservoirs are starting off the spring at normal pool elevation, which should mean good things for fishing in the future.

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The First Snowfall

The First Snowfall

In the name of positive thinking, I've always operated under the assumption that spring arrives with March and winter isn't officially on the table until January.

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