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Northland Outdoors

Greg Link retired after 45 years with the department, and Kim Kary announced her retirement after 20 years with the agency.
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Per official News Tribune style, it's just "gulls." A local bird expert says that's exactly correct — although some Northland gulls do see saltwater during their lifetimes.
Legislation to increase North Dakota hunting and fishing license fees for the first time in 12 years also a possibility.
Darrin Moffett of Fargo began applying for North Dakota’s “big three” licenses – elk, moose and bighorn sheep – in 1979.

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To get an event in the Outdoors Calendar, contact Brad Dokken at (701) 780-1148, (800) 477-6572 ext. 1148 or by email at bdokken@gfherald.com. Deadline is 5 p.m. Wednesdays.
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In his role as director of the North Dakota Game and Fish Department, Williams oversees a staff of 170 full-time employees.
Mike Frisch reflects on what he learned bass fishing in 2024
This is the first time the event will be held in the Crosslake area
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Low snow forces Detroit Lakes’ Ultra Snowmobile Club to cancel their weekend ride for second straight year. Club hopes for better conditions by late January.
Jeb Williams looks back on 2024, ahead to 2025 in this week’s segment of “North Dakota Outdoors.”

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Highs stay in the single digits and teens for a chilly first weekend of the new year, with lows dropping well below zero with a chance for snow sliding through the Northland.
Garrison’s wildlife rehab facility, Wild and Free, has helped multiple bald eagles return to the wild this past year.
The Coyote Catalog is an online database similar to the one the Game and Fish Department uses to connect deer hunters with farmers and ranchers.

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