RED RIVER
Shore Anglers Fishing Red, Bois de Sioux Rivers Need Proper License
A change in regulations concerning anglers fishing the Red and Bois de Sioux rivers involves those who fish from shore. Effective April 1, anglers fishing from shore on the North Dakota side of th...
Posted on 4/9/12 at 9:42 AM
Dynamic fish-eater
The osprey represents a problem for me. Due to circumstances I don't fully understand, I hardly ever see this cool fish eagle locally. They surely migrate through our area because reports pop up every...
Posted on 4/25/11 at 12:57 PM
Visit the mill
A lot of people like to run on treadmills. I am not one of them. But faced with the challenge of a marathon specific run aimed at hitting target paces, the chances of successfully completing the work...
Posted on 11/20/10 at 12:54 PM
Construction begins on 22 new campsites at Red River State Recreation Area
Camping opportunities are expanding at Red River State Recreation Area (SRA) this summer, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). Construction has begun on 22 new full-servi...
Posted on 6/26/09 at 5:03 AM
AREA FISHING REPORT
Crankbaits, crawlers or a jig and frozen shiner minnow are producing walleyes on the 28- to 32-foot mud and rock reefs in Big Traverse Bay.By Herald Staff Report , September 07, 2012
AREA FISHING REPORT
Anglers are pulling crankbaits, crawlers and jigging on the main basin in 29 to 32 feet of water and hooking walleyes. Pods of walleyes also are being found at the Lighthouse Gap and Morris Point Gap, west to Rocky Point and north to Garden Island.By Herald Staff Report , August 17, 2012
Open Season: Follow the catfish food chain
By Tyler Shoberg , May 16, 2012
AREA FISHING REPORT: Action heats up on Devils Lake, Keep on the move for Red River catfish
Fishing on Devils Lake is heating up for walleyes, pike and white bass, reports Devils Lake fishing guide Mark Bry. It’s all about water temperature now, he said, and the fish will be holding in the warmest water either right in or on the edge of reeds.By Outdoor News and Herald Staff Reports , May 10, 2012
OUR OPINION: Fine weather highlights Red River’s canoeing potential
By Tom Dennis for the Herald , April 30, 2012
Creel survey shows slight decline in Red River fishing in 2010
Results from the creel survey, conducted April 1 to Oct. 31, 2010, showed anglers logged 121,269 hours of fishing pressure along the U.S. portion of the Red River. Boat anglers put in 57,328 angler-hours of effort during the survey period, with shore anglers comprising the remaining 63,941 hours of fishing pressure.By Brad Dokken , April 29, 2012
GF middle school puts focus on the outdoors with Outdoors Club
By Brad Dokken , April 29, 2012
New regulation tightens license requirements for Red River shoreline anglers
By Brad Dokken , March 25, 2012
Q&A: 'Catfish Hunters' authority talks about catfishing, Red River and visit to GF
By Brad Dokken , February 26, 2012
Police warn snowmobilers to stay off Red River
The East Grand Forks Police Department is warning snowmobilers to stay off the Red River.By Herald Staff Report , January 03, 2011
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