So according to the ND G&F website all the season dates are tentative until the state proclamation in late July. I am planning a trip back to your lovely state this fall and was wondering how often are the tentative dates changed with the proclamation?
As the title indicates, I am looking to buy a portable refrigerator or a powered cooler.
My specific questions are,
1. What brand did you choose and why?
2. How much use has it had, how has it held up?
3. I am seeing alot that have dual zones for a freezer section as well as a refrigerator, is...
My lab would act hungry 10 minutes after eating the whole bag of food if he got the chance. My setter was losing weight on full feed until I found one he liked. All dogs are different but labs are well know for their endless appetite.
That is correct once pigeons have established "home" (usually by breeding) they will do all they can to fly back there. Since yours have chicks you could probably use them for training but I would definitely wait until the chick are self sufficient. Either way you will want to make sure your...
She was probably feeling the lower stims before but just tolerating it. I've had stubborn dogs that would tolerate pressure just to be stubborn until I broke their "pressure" threshold, but once they were convinced that it wasn't worth the resistance training went quickly. Maybe she's not being...
I have been working with my 4yr old male lab. He isn't registering/remembering where the dummy lands, or isn't marking where it lands. He goes out and scent finds really well, but very often runs right over or past where he just watched the dummy land. Any suggestions for helping him to mark...
This year I fed Innukshuk 30/25 all year. My 65lb Setter gets 2.5-3cups, my (should be) 60lb lab gets 1.5 cups. They are loose outside so they burn more energy than most, especially the setter. They didn't lose any weight that wasn't extra this season. I switched to Innukshuk the tail end of...
Well I've got Iowa in my bio, but I'm not in your neck of the woods. I'm closer to Missouri than Des Moines, which can make for some challenge when looking for pheasants.
I have seen a few coveys, but I haven't specifically targeted them. The quail I saw this year were all south central, although I heard some while hunting an hour outside Council Bluffs
Not my experience but I have heard there are a significant portion of the landowners that posted their land just because they want to know who and when, but readily give permission.
Are you using the ND Game and Fish hunting atlas? If so, the orange crosshatching is for posted areas. Landowners have electronically posted the property as NOT open to public hunting. ND has unique property law concerning hunting.