FISH
Go Fish for Good Nutrition
As I strolled into the grocery store, my nose detected an unpleasant scent. My brain registered "spoiled fish." My feet almost carried me out of the store, but I needed a few items for dinner. I gr...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 2:16 PM
Culinary School Update: Seafood Class
Join me atSimple, Good and Tastyfor my latest culinary school update. This the class I've been waiting for my entire life.It's all about seafood. Even though we're on the prairie, we got to try prep...
Posted on 5/1/13 at 11:38 AM
Chinese-Style Steamed Tilapia
The holiday season is entering its final week, and a lot of people already are looking for ways to get back on track as far as eating healthy. And there's no better way than to give tilapia a try. Th...
Posted on 12/26/12 at 3:35 PM
A good weekend
We had a great weekend at the lake--very relaxing and rejuvenating. Sometimes spending a little down-time with family is just what we need to feel re-charged and ready to go. The weather was iffy--ki...
Posted on 5/29/12 at 9:29 AM
Shad stocked in Oahe
Biologists Hope Shad Boost Oahe Forage Base Game and Fish Department biologists stocked roughly 225 adult gizzard shad in Lake Oahes Beaver Bay in May to help jumpstart a limited forage base. A good...
Posted on 5/25/12 at 12:02 PM
Fishy compost a big seller last year in Dickinson
This city’s landfill sold more than 500 tons of compost last year made with the help of dead fish. Manager Ron Bachmeier said he expects heavy demand again this year for the compost at the bargain price of $15 a ton.March 08, 2010
Deadly VHS virus found in Lake Superior
Researchers say a fatal fish virus has been found in Lake Superior for the first time, meaning it has spread to all the Great Lakes.January 28, 2010
Developing fish habitat is tricky stuff
More than 40 years ago the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, in an effort to create structure for fish and create artificial habitat within Heart Butte Dam (Lake Tschida) in Grant County, sunk some old car bodies into the reservoir.By By Doug Leier, North Dakota Outdoors , January 22, 2010
Fish removed from Patterson Lake
State wildlife officials say an effort to rid Dickinson’s Patterson Lake of unwanted fish resulted in the removal of more than 5,000 pounds of fish, mostly carp.November 24, 2009
Oil impact on fish to be studied
Fisheries biologists plan to study what effect oil exploration on Lake Sakakawea has on fish.October 26, 2009
Oil impact on Sakakawea fish to be studied
Fisheries biologists plan to study what effect oil exploration on Lake Sakakawea has on fish.October 24, 2009
Agent who sparked ire in S.D. moves to Neb.
A U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service agent whom Gov. Mike Rounds publicly accused of harassing hunters has moved to a new state. Bob Prieksat, the regional agent in charge of South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska, is now based in Omaha, Neb., in a change that was effective Sept. 28. He still supervises fish and wildlife law enforcement programs in the three states.October 21, 2009
Devils Lake walleye hatch sets record
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Game and Fish Department says rising water in Devils Lake has helped produce the largest natural walleye hatch that fisheries crews have ever documented.October 12, 2009
Junk fish kill under way at Patterson Lake
North Dakota Game and Fish Department workers have started a massive fish in a watershed pond north of Patterson Lake in Dickinson.September 12, 2009
Bacteria killing young Oahe white bass
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department said a bacteria that killed young white bass in the Missouri River in South Dakota now has moved into North Dakota.August 29, 2009
Dead fish used for Dickinson compost
People who helped pitch thousands of dead fish out of Patterson Lake in southwestern North Dakota this spring could find themselves pitching those fish onto their lawns and gardens in the fall. The city of Dickinson plans to use the fish in compost.May 26, 2009
Fish hatchery has busy spring
From the incubator jars inside to large holding ponds outside, from tiny walleyes emerging from their eggs to giant pallid sturgeon circling massive holding tanks, the Garrison Dam National Fish Hatchery has been experiencing one of its busiest spring seasons on record.By By Kim Fundingsland, Minot Daily News , May 18, 2009
Spring spawn egg collection a success
North Dakota wildlife officials say they collected 22 million northern pike eggs and 61 million walleye eggs during spring spawning operations.May 13, 2009
Heavy N.D. snowfall likely killed fish
Record snowfall across North Dakota may have led to a major fish kill on about 40 lakes, the state Game and Fish Department says. The heavy snow also refreshed lakes in the state. About 30 lakes that had been dried up are now full of water and will be restocked with fish, the agency says.By By James MacPherson, The Associated Press , April 22, 2009
Look for panfish in open water right now
For many anglers, the first fishing trip of the open water season is in search of panfish. Crappies and bluegills and sunfish are often the first fish to get active in the spring, and in some states, they’re the only fish you can legally pursue due to closed seasons on walleyes and bass and the like. It won’t be long until you can get after panfish: In fact, in many areas of the Midwest they’re eating right now. Here’s how you can get in on the action.By By Bob Jensen, Fishing the Midwest , April 10, 2009
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