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North Dakota
Birding Drives Dakota
Chahinkapa Zoo
City of Wahpeton, ND
Friends of Lake Sakawea
North Dakota Bow Hunters Association
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North Dakota Sportfishing Congress
North Dakota Sporting Clays
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North Dakota Wildlife Federation
Nodak Outdoors
Tewaukon National Wildlife Refuge

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Minnesota
Fergus Falls Fish and Game Club
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Women Hunting and Fishing in all Seasons

Montana
Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation

South Dakota
La Crosse Forage and Turf Seed LLC
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Band of Brothers Outdoors
Field and Clays
Hunt of a Lifetime
National Wildlife Federation
Wildlife Pursuit TV

RRASC Events & Meetings
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  • NWTF Richland Renegade Toms Banquet

    5:30 pm-11:00 pm
    2018.02.02
    Mooreton Community Center

    16843-16849 79th St SE, Mooreton, ND 58061, USA

    16843-16849 79th St SE, Mooreton, ND 58061, USA

    https://www.rrasc.net/event/nwtf-richland-renegade-toms-banquet-2/

    Social 5:30
    Supper 7:00

    Gun & Meat Raffles
    Live & Silent Auctions
    Food & Fun for Everyone!

    Brad 701-899-0064
    Mara 701-204-5449
    Les 701-640-9779

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  • Junior Wildlife Club

    6:00 pm-7:00 pm
    2018.02.15
    Wahpeton Community Center

    304 5th St S, Wahpeton, ND 58075, USA

    304 5th St S, Wahpeton, ND 58075, USA

    https://www.rrasc.net/event/junior-wildlife-club-9-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/

    Indoor Archery
    FREE to youth 8-16. Includes meal.
    RSVP by calling 642-­2811.
    Sponsored by Red River Area Sportsmen’s Club.

  • Member Meeting

    7:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2018.02.15
    Wahpeton Community Center

    304 5th St S, Wahpeton, ND 58075, USA

    304 5th St S, Wahpeton, ND 58075, USA

    https://www.rrasc.net/event/member-meeting-7-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2/

    No additional detail for this event.

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  • Neil Heitkamp Ice Fishing Derby

    12:00 pm-3:00 pm
    2018.02.17
    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Cannot determine address at this location.

    Cannot determine address at this location.

    https://www.rrasc.net/event/neil-heitkamp-ice-fishing-derby-2/

    ice derby 18[740]
    Heitkamp Pond
    Registration 12-1 p.m.
    Derby 1-3 p.m.
    For all youth up to 18 years old.
    Young children should be accompanied by an adult.
    FREE Event! Trophies! Food!

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  • RRASC
    P.O. Box 01
    Wahpeton, ND 58074
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7 months ago
North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Together, Pheasants Forever and North Dakota Game and Fish are helping landowners to not only conserve habitat, but also increase profitability.

By using EFC Systems’ Profit Zone Manager, Pheasants Forever Precision Ag and Conservation Specialist Melissa Shockman (left), can help identify unprofitable acres, examine grower’s return on investment and explore alternative management scenarios while keeping an eye on the bottom line. Through the use of technology and collaborations, farmers can increase their profitability while also providing benefits for soil health, water quality and wildlife habitat.

Renae Schultz (right), is one of the private lands biologists working with the Game and Fish Department’s Private Land Open To Sportsmen program. PLOTS provides payments to landowners for habitat protection, cost share assistance for developing wildlife habitat, and provides hunting access to hunters of all ages.

For more information on the Pheasants Forever Precision AG Program call Melissa at 701-709-0963 (Dickey, LaMoure, Ransom, and Sargent counties)

For more information on PLOTS and other Department private lands programs see https://gf.nd.gov/private-lands.
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7 months ago
In The Know Innovation

Just one bite from this tick could completely change your diet 😧

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7 months ago
North Dakota Game Wardens Association

It’s here. The lone star tick has been discovered in ND. While ticks are nothing new, this one packs a very noticeable side effect, the allergy to red meat. Now with not just lyme disease to contend with, if you haven’t already, it may be time to invest in some permethrin as a good preventative measure that can be taken against these little nasties. Without getting into who to buy it from or what brand, this stuff has worked great in keeping the numbers of ticks found down on us. Unlike other bug sprays it gets sprayed onto your clothing or gear and can last through even a couple washes. For those of you that spend a lot of time in the field finding one of these little blood suckers is inevitable, but this tip should help in cutting down on the total number attempting a meal on you.

http://www.inforum.com/news/science-and-nature/4469586-tick-associated-red-meat-allergy-has-been-found-nd
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7 months ago
North Dakota Game and Fish Department

As any dog owner knows, dogs love to pick up and carry around any dead critters they may happen across (a behavior which is perhaps preferable to their unfortunate penchant for rolling on the carcasses of dead critters they happen across), but imagine the surprise of one rural Mandan resident when his dog dragged home a two-headed white-tailed deer fetus. The female whitetail was hit and killed by a vehicle on ND Highway 1806 in April this year. The dog apparently found the unborn fawn nearby and brought it home. The landowner contacted the Department and turned over the fetus to our biologists. Such a find is extremely rare, as this is only the fourth such documented two-headed white-tailed deer reported in any literature since 1761. ... See more

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