Based on interviews with eyewitnesses, North Dakota Game and Fish officials removed a 16-pound 9-ounce walleye from its record book.
North Dakota's "Coyote Catalog" helps predator hunters find landowners who are willing to let them hunt for songdogs.
Plentiful walleyes, pike and some of the biggest perch anywhere combine for huge fun when ice fishing Devils Lake, North Dakota. Veteran guide Jason Feldner explains how to find the best ice action.
Growth of the mule deer population has grown each of the last three years, including being up another 39 percent from last year.
North Dakota's quota for mountain lions is being lowered for the first time in a decade, though the state's population isn't actually known.
A spring survey of breeding ducks in North Dakota showed numbers still remain in the top 20 of all time despite being down 5 percent from last year.
North Dakota's continual increase in mule deer in the western Badlands raises the possibility of doe hunting for the first time in five years.
North Dakota's state agriculture and wildlife agencies have launched the fourth year of a program that connects hunters and trappers with landowners who are dealing with coyotes.
Enthusiasm for pronghorn hunting is high this season in North Dakota, with about 6,500 people applying for just 410 licenses after it was banned in the state for several years.
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department over the past two years has stocked more than 20 million walleye fingerlings in lakes in the state.