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Nothing like catching a catfish

June 1, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Sabrina Bookhardt, 6, of Dickinson, touches a small catfish that was caught by her mother, Lenee Bookhardt, early Saturday afternoon at the Dickinson Dike. Continue Reading

Fishing club caters to young anglers

May 31, 2013 in New Richmond News

The Indianhead Junior Bassmasters, the junior bass fishing club sponsored by the Indianhead Bassers adult club out of New Richmond, recently competed on the waters of the Widespread in New Richmond. Continue Reading

Send us your fish photos

May 30, 2013 in Alexandria Echo Press

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Kids get their chance to fish

May 29, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

Kids and parents alike will be hoping to catch a big one at the 19th annual Kids’ Fishing Derby on Saturday at the Dickinson Dike. Registration for the free event starts at 8 a.m. with fishing running for two to three hours.
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A coulee runs through it

May 29, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

RURAL CANDO 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.
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Osakis Lions launch annual walleye tournament in June

May 28, 2013 in The Osakis Review

First place team could win up to $8,000 Continue Reading

Winterkill in North Dakota lakes not extreme

May 24, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

BISMARCK North Dakota wildlife officials say some lakes in the state suffered winterkill but that the problem of fish die-offs was not extreme, despite the prolonged winter. Continue Reading

Osakis Lions launch annual walleye tournament in June

May 24, 2013 in The Osakis Review

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Walleye Fishing League

May 23, 2013 in Lake County News-Chronicle

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Southwest ND sees no winter kill for second year

May 22, 2013 in The Dickinson Press

With the weather shaping up and starting to give way to the spring feeling, anglers in North Dakota set foot on lakes, rivers and ponds around the state.
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