You often hear veteran anglers and biologists refer to the current status of North Dakota’s fisheries as “the good old days.” Of course, that’s a general reference and each individual water is unique.
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - This is the time of year fisheries crews are spawning walleyes on Lake Sakakawea to ensure the incredible walleye fishing in our state continues. It’s like clockwork. At the ...
GARRISON, N.D. -- As Brig. Gen. David Fastabend stood before about 250 people in the Garrison City Auditorium on a recent evening, explaining the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' position on water levels ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Every year in September, fisheries crews set gill and framed nets at various locations on Lake Sakakawea to get an idea of natural fish reproduction, or to see how this year’s ...
This is the time of year fisheries crews for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department are spawning walleyes on Lake Sakakawea to ensure the incredible walleye fishing in our state’s waters continues ...
Lake Sakakawea, with its majestic bluffs and rugged shorelines, is his home water. Despite the distance from Grand Forks, Laumb says he tries to make it west to Sakakawea twice a year. On this trip, ...
As much as North Dakotans enjoy their home-grown local fisheries, the statistics show the big waters of Devils Lake, Sakakawea, Oahe and the Missouri River outweigh the others when it comes to number ...