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  • Our Outdoors: Big Finish

    Nick Simonson|Sep 12, 2022

    Often now it seems that summer extends past Labor Day weekend. Where I used to be sprinting around the front yard at the cabin in blue jeans and a sweatshirt, tracking down a lofted spiraling football in my youth, the warmth of the elongated summer has been more conducive to board shorts and tank tops in the sunshine. The fish too hold on to their summer habits, as bluegills remain around the dock, the forest of lake grass stays green and tall in the depths and species such as walleyes and bass...

  • The Peluso Report: Fishery Status Update

    Mike Peluso|Sep 12, 2022

    In this week's fishing report I'm going to change course just a tad. With my recent cancellations, it has given me an opportunity to scout the upper stretches of the Missouri River near my hometown of Bismarck, N.D. I like to get out on the river a few times in the late summer and early fall just to see some of the changes before the flows are cut back. As you may or may not know, this stretch of the river is where I cut my teeth in the fishing world. I've often wondered if it's possible that...

  • Brad's Bites: Good Gets Better

    Brad Durick|Sep 12, 2022

    If you can believe it catfishing got better that it already has been on the Red River. The pattern has remained mostly the same from the past two weeks and fish can be found right in the middle of the river at the heads of holes. They are in the areas that are three to six feet deeper than the flat running into them. Faster current has been the key to bigger fish. Sit times must be at the very least a continued honest 20 minutes and don't be afraid to stick around longer if you feel you need to. When fishing faster water, you may be able to...

  • Summer Good for Late Grouse, Partridge Hatches

    Nick Simonson|Sep 12, 2022

    With the completion of the roadside brood surveys for North Dakota's upland game, and the sharptailed grouse and Hungarian partridge season opener set for this Saturday, hunters may find a better crop of younger grouse in comparison to 2021 and might likely encounter more Hungarian partridge in their walks this fall. North Dakota Game & Fish Department (NDG&F) Upland Game Management Supervisor Jesse Kolar suggests that while early nesting efforts by grouse may have been hampered by weather,...

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  • Rockets Homecoming 2022

    Sep 12, 2022

    New Rockford-Sheyenne's annual homecoming festivities kick off on Monday, September 12 with coronation in the gym at 10 a.m. For the complete schedule of events, click this link to download the pdf of our Homecoming feature: https://www.newrockfordtranscript.com/home/cms_data/dfault/pdfs/misc/2022-09-12.pdf...