A loose-knit group of agronomy professionals in North Dakota with podcast, blog and Twitter connections staged their fourth annual Agronomy on Ice event at Devils Lake, North Dakota, on Feb. 2, 2022. Hundreds of people shuffled in and out on the ice, enjoying Scandinavian and German delicacies and conversation in ice houses while temperatures dipped to the -30 degree range, with wind chills in the -50 territory.
A loose-knit group of agronomy professionals in North Dakota with podcast, blog and Twitter connections staged their fourth annual Agronomy on Ice event at Devils Lake, North Dakota, on Feb. 2, 2022. Hundreds of people shuffled in and out on the ice, enjoying Scandinavian and German delicacies and conversation in ice houses while temperatures dipped to the -30 degree range, with wind chills in the -50 territory.
A loose-knit group of agronomy professionals in North Dakota with podcast, blog and Twitter connections staged their fourth annual Agronomy on Ice event at Devils Lake, North Dakota, on Feb. 2, 2022. Hundreds of people shuffled in and out on the ice, enjoying Scandinavian and German delicacies and conversation in ice houses while temperatures dipped to the -30 degree range, with wind chills in the -50 territory.
A loose-knit group of agronomy professionals in North Dakota with podcast, blog and Twitter connections staged their fourth annual Agronomy on Ice event at Devils Lake, North Dakota, on Feb. 2, 2022. Hundreds of people shuffled in and out on the ice, enjoying Scandinavian and German delicacies and conversation in ice houses while temperatures dipped to the -30 degree range, with wind chills in the -50 territory.
Paired with Fargo angler Spencer Deutz, they land five walleyes totaling nearly 40 pounds 5:07 pm, Jul. 15, 2021 ×
Spencer Deutz, Ryder Houkom and Adi Houkom display walleyes they caught in the Angler Young Angler tournament last week on Devils Lake, N.D. The catch weighed a combined 38.69 pounds, an average of 7.74 pounds per fish, one of the largest five-fish limits ever caught in a tournament on Devils Lake. Contributed photo
DEVILS LAKE, N.D. There are good days fishing. There are great days fishing. And then there are days likely never to be repeated.
Spencer Deutz, 14-year-old Adi Houkom and 10-year-old Ryder Houkom experienced the latter recently on Devils Lake.