CATS INCREDIBLE HOSTS RUN/WALK EVENT ON JULY 31 devilslakejournal.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from devilslakejournal.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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.
Johnnie Candle virtual fishing seminar and National Trails Day events upcoming on outdoors calendar grandforksherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from grandforksherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Fishing
May 15: Fish ‘N’ Fun, Turtle River State Park, 3084 Park Ave. NE, Arvilla, ND. Info: trsp@nd.gov, facebook.com/devilslake or (701) 795-3180.
May 25: Virtual fishing seminar with Devils Lake fishing guide and tournament walleye pro Johnnie Candle, 7 p.m. Event will focus on walleyes, northern pike and white bass, beginning with a 15- to 20-minute seminar, followed by a question-and-answer session, and will stream at facebook.com/devilslake.
June 15: Virtual fishing seminar with Devils Lake fishing guide and tournament walleye pro Johnnie Candle, 7 p.m. Event will focus on walleyes, northern pike and white bass, beginning with a 15- to 20-minute seminar, followed by a question-and-answer session, and will stream at facebook.com/devilslake.
The outdoors in 2020 – a look back: COVID-19 pandemic drove people outdoors in record numbers
People needed an escape, and through it all, the outdoors became a refuge and a link to sanity during a very dark time. Life changed in 2020, but the outdoors became more important than ever. Here’s a look back on the year, as seen on the pages of the Herald’s Northland Outdoors section. Written By: Brad Dokken | ×
Where there s a will, there s a way, as the old saying goes, and fisheries crews for the North Dakota Game and Fish Department were able to collect pike and walleye eggs last spring with a bit of improvising to minimize the risks resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. North Dakota Game and Fish Department