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BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - North Dakota’s hunting land and habitats are dwindling, according to Game and Fish, which is why it’s doing what it can to help. The Department is holding a Habitat and ...
For the eighth stop of The Hunting Public’s Deer Tour, Jake Huebschman and his two cameramen, Zach Ferenbaugh and Nick Andrews, headed back to North Dakota for a second shot at closing the gap on an ...
The PLOTS Guide, which features information on walk-in tracts, also includes public land hunting access information, including more than 200 wildlife management areas totaling about 220,000 acres.
Hunting for shed antlers is a popular springtime activity in both North Dakota and Minnesota, but people should know the regulations before going afield on public land. In Minnesota, for example ...
The deer gun season in North Dakota opens at noon on Friday, November 10 ... but that does not mean that they are open for public hunting. For instance, if the land is posted on both sides of a ...
With this addition, the program has opened 62,581 acres of privately owned land to public access across South Dakota through ...
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — Hunters from all over the state are getting ready for the start of hunting season, but wearing the wrong thing could cost you. Hunters participating in hunting season this ...
The North Dakota Game & Fish Department published the PLOTS guide, which is Private Land Open to Sportsmen. The guide features about 800,000 acres of private land available to hunters, and also ...
Public lands provide millions of acres for hunting, fishing and wildlife preservation, and the amounts and networks of such ...
The commission’s action allows up to 2,200 non-resident archery deer tags and 450 non-resident archery antelope tags on public land. Non-resident licenses for private land are still unlimited.
BISMARCK, N.D.—Climate and conservation groups defended the Biden administration in a brief filed today responding to a federal lawsuit brought by North Dakota seeking to force the federal government ...
Authorities in North Dakota have formed a collaborative effort involving state, tribal, and federal entities to address the issue of illegal drug activity on tribal lands.