FISHING
Dakota Recreation Report
By Patricia Stockdill , March 11, 2010
Outfitter, hunting guide test date set
March 11, 2010
Bull trout protection up for public review 
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) — A U.S. Fish and Wildlife plan that would more than quadruple habitat protection for bull trout in the West is up for public review.
February 18, 2010
Kalispell man catches record pygmy whitefish 
KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — State wildlife officials say a Kalispell man has caught a state record pygmy whitefish
February 18, 2010
Dakota Recreation Report 
By Patricia Stockdill , February 11, 2010
Keeping ice fishing trips low impact 
The “dog days” of winter for some begin in December and aren’t officially over until the last drift of snow disappears from the shelterbelt.
I know, dog days is generally a summer term referring to a lingering hot and humid period in August, but it also seems appropriate for a long stretch of midwinter weather that just doesn’t’ want to break for the positive.
By Doug Leier , February 11, 2010
Dakota Recreation Report 
By Patricia Stockdill , February 04, 2010
Grape growing, fish protection clash in Calif. 
January 30, 2010
Dakota Recreation Report 
By Patricia Stockdill , January 28, 2010
Dakota Recreation Report 
By Patricia Stockdill , January 21, 2010
Dakota Recreation Report 
By Patricia Stockdill , January 14, 2010
Wetting a line on deer opener 
Most hunters and anglers remember their first deer, goose or big fish, but it’s the little things that happen in pursuit of game and fish that also help keep people interested in the long term.
By Doug Leier , January 14, 2010
Keep the great outdoors looking great 
One of my biggest outdoors pet peeves is trash. Empty cans along the river bank or discarded chip bags floating near the dock, even if it’s just one, seem to steal away the peaceful serenity that draws most of us outdoors.
By Doug Leier , January 07, 2010
Wis. bait farmer sentenced for illegal importation 
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Wisconsin bait farming business that pleaded guilty to illegally importing fish has been sentenced to probation.
December 30, 2009
N. America’s biggest fish slips toward extinction 
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — As efforts falter to save North America’s largest freshwater fish — a toothless beast leftover from the days of dinosaurs — officials hope to stave off extinction by sending more water hurtling down a river so the fish can spawn in the wild.
December 17, 2009
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