LEIER
good news on mule deer numbers
I said good news, not great news :) The North Dakota Game and Fish Department conducted its annual spring mule deer survey in April and results indicate western North Dakotas mule deer population incr...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 10:45 AM
Happy thoughts for fall
I learned two truly awesome things today, thanks a great deal to Doug Leier. 1. You can find out on N.D. Game & Fish's website if you have a deer tag coming your way. 2. There's an any a...
Posted on 7/2/10 at 11:13 AM
Reasons behind waterfowl rules ever-changing
By Doug Leier , September 17, 2009
Land access etiquette
By Doug Leier , September 03, 2009
Season openers coming soon
By Doug Leier , August 27, 2009
Looking at fowl equations
The days of real summer are slowly dwindling as school athletics practices are underway and games are just around the corner.By Doug Leier , August 13, 2009
No party fishing in North Dakota
The North Dakota Fishing Guide is small at 52 down-sized pages and less than halfBy Doug Leier , August 06, 2009
The effort behind stocking lakes
By Doug Leier , July 30, 2009
Looking at the future of trapping
I can’t single out any specific outdoor adventure that hooked me into a life of participation, and work, devoted to hunting, fishing, trapping and conservation.By Doug Leier , July 16, 2009
In terms of entertainment value, fishing has few rivals
Ever since I could pitch a wiffle ball and cast a worm, I’ve been a fan of fishing and summer sports. No doubt the recurring theme of sun and wind won out over video games and watching television, and that’s still the case today.By Doug Leier , July 02, 2009
Leier: Public hunting areas offer quality over quantity
While many other western states such as Colorado, Wyoming and Montana are rich with public land that is open to hunting, fishing and a variety of other uses, North Dakota is not so fortunate. Among the state’s 45 million total acres, less than one half of 1 percent is managed by the state Game and Fish Department.By Doug Leier , June 25, 2009
Doing is the best way to learn regulations
As a parent of three young kids I often find myself explaining common warnings, like not touching a hot grill or fillet knife, about three different ways to get the point across.By Doug Leier , June 11, 2009
Plenty of opportunity for deer hunters
North Dakota’s deer license application deadline has just recently passed and for a lot of hunters, the next six weeks or so are filled with anticipation.By Doug Leier , June 04, 2009
Spring is all around
Signs of spring are all over these days. Spring turkey season is days and not weeks away. The turning of the calendar means you’ll need a new 2009 fishing license, and snow geese continue to roll through the state.By Doug Leier , April 02, 2009
Turkeys are a good spring option
By Doug Leier , March 18, 2009
Weather a double-edged sword
By Doug Leier , March 12, 2009
Non-game species benefit from habitat too
By Doug Leier , March 04, 2009
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