FISH
it's an official new state record saugeye
Lab results confirm Dan Faimans state record fish is a saugeye. The Fairview, Mont. angler caught the 12 pound record fish onJan. 16from the Yellowstone River. Because the fish had identifying charac...
Posted on 6/3/13 at 8:29 AM
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
Putting a healthy spin on the popular fish taco
By Sara Moulton, Associated Press , June 15, 2013
Record fish is a saugeye
BISMARCK (AP) — Wildlife officials have used genetic testing to determine the species of a record fish caught in the Yellowstone River in northwestern North Dakota.By Associated Press , June 14, 2013
Testing determines record ND fish is a saugeye
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Wildlife officials have used genetic testing to determine the species of a record fish caught in the Yellowstone River in northwestern North Dakota.By Associated Press , June 10, 2013
Anglers flock to ditches, coulees
CANDO, N.D. — The dozens of anglers lined up on shore and anchored in small boats looked almost out of place next to the huge farm equipment just a lure’s cast away as farmers scrambled to catch up with fieldwork delayed by a spring that was slow in arriving.By Brad Dokken, Forum Communications , June 10, 2013
Game and Fish bans open fires on Oahe WMA
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is prohibiting open burning on the Oahe Wildlife Management Area along both sides of the Missouri River.By Associated Press , April 11, 2013
S.D. walleye project offers reward to anglers
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Anglers who catch walleyes on Lake Oahe in the Dakotas in coming years might earn something more than just the joy of landing a big one.By Associated Press , March 26, 2013
Study: Fish in drug-tainted water suffer reaction
BOSTON (AP) — What happens to fish that swim in waters tainted by traces of drugs that people take? When it's an anti-anxiety drug, they become hyper, anti-social and aggressive, a study found. They even get the munchies.By Jeff Donn, Associated Press , February 14, 2013
New fish cleaning station opens
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. (AP) — Officials say a new four-season fish cleaning house is open near Devils Lake, which is considered one of the top destinations in the country for anglers.By Associated Press , January 28, 2013
New fish cleaning station open near Devils Lake
Officials say a new four-season fish cleaning house is open near Devils Lake, which is considered one of the top destinations in the country for anglers.January 27, 2013
Temperature drop could ease summer fish kills
A cooling of temperatures after July's extreme heat in the Dakotas could help ease the trend of localized fish kills on the two states’ lakes and rivers.August 08, 2012
APNewsBreak: Army Corps quickens Asian carp study
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, widely accused of moving too slowly to prevent Asian carp and other exotic species from invading the Great Lakes, will release a short list of possible solutions next year to quicken the process, officials said Tuesday.May 08, 2012
Environmental groups seek to stop carp
Federal and state officials have 120 days to act against destructive Asian carp that could infest most Minnesota waters, a coalition of outdoors and environmental groups says.By By Don Davis , Forum Communications Co. , December 15, 2011
Paddlefish dying below Garrison Dam
Paddlefish are among the species showing up dead downstream of Garrison Dam on the flooded Missouri River in North Dakota. The fish that can weigh 100 pounds spawn in northwestern North Dakota and eastern Montana near the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. They’re not endangered, but their numbers are declining and biologists keep close tabs on them.August 17, 2011
Looking forward to Amisk return
The hard rain of morning has ceased, so Laurie and I slip into the old Lund boat, I fire up the engine and while we motor to Warehouse Bay she pulls the plug on the boat, draining the rainwater from it — a trick she taught me when I met her in Alaska 28 years ago.By Bernie Kuntz, Outdoors , July 23, 2010
N.D. reservoir suffers mass fish kill after downpour
COLUMBUS, N.D. (AP) — State officials are trying to figure out what caused thousands of fish to die at a popular reservoir in northwest North Dakota. The fish in the Short Creek Dam reservoir died after a downpour in the Columbus area late last week. The water has turned dark and smelly, and some shoreline vegetation is black.July 09, 2010
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