My $.02 on current outdoors news and issues. ( views/opinions expressed by Doug on this blog are not of the ND Game & Fish Dept. )

spring turkey apps...time is running out

Applications for this spring’s turkey season must be in the mail and postmarked before midnight Feb. 10. Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply.
Prospective hunters can submit a lottery application online, or print an application, at the Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. Applications can also be submitted by calling (800) 406-6409. Online or phone applications must be logged before midnight Feb. 10.
Application forms are also available at most license vendors, county auditors and Game and Fish offices.
Anyone with an apprentice hunting license in 2009 must pass a certified hunter education course to apply for a 2010 spring turkey license. The apprentice hunting license expires March 31, and the spring turkey season opens April 10.

 

Posted by: Doug Leier on 2/08/2010 at 19:58 | Comments (0) | Permalink

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tiger meat recipe

Can't remember for sure where I was given this recipe, but this is a great tiger meat recipe:

with 5 and 1 pound recipes
5 lb. ground beef (93% lean)
5 raw eggs (1 raw egg)
2 tsp. cayenne pepper (.4 tsp cayenne pepper)
6 dashes Tabasco sauce (1.2 dashes Tabasco sauce)
2 medium or 1 large onion, (.4 medium or .2 large onion)
diced
3 sticks celery, diced (.6 sticks of celery)
4 Tbsp. black pepper (.8 Tbsp black pepper)
3 1/2 Tbsp. salt (.7 Tbsp. of salt)
1/2 tsp. garlic powder (.1 tsp. Garlic powder)
(optional)
Put all ingredients in a large bowl and mix by hand.
Cover and let set for 20 hours. Spread on crack-
ers.
 

 

Posted by: Doug Leier on 2/06/2010 at 16:36 | Comments (2) | Permalink

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weekend Outdoors Live

Saturday at 5PM we'll talk some outdoors cooking with Beth Schatz Kaylor from the Rhubarb and Venison blog. Craig Bjur from Fargo Parks opens our eyes to some overlooked winter outdoor activities in our back yard. We'll also connect with biologist Greg Gullcikson from Minot.And as always we bring the latest from across the state with Pat Stockdill and our Central Dakota Outdoors report.
Listen live on AM 790 http://www.kfgo.com
podcast at http://www.outdoorslive.podcastpeople.com
http://twitter.com/dougleier
http://www.facebook.com/doug.leier

Posted by: Doug Leier on 2/06/2010 at 4:45 | Comments (0) | Permalink

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podcast from news and views outdoors

Here's a link this Friday podcast from the Joel Heitkamp show with Doug Leier . You can click this link to listen at Outdoors Live

But don't forget to listen each Friday at 10:35 on
550 KFYR in Bismarck ,AM 790 KFGO Fargo,and AM 910 KCJB in Minot area

http://www.outdoorslive.podcastpeople.com

http://twitter.com/dougleier

http://facebook.com/dougleier

Posted by: Doug Leier on 2/05/2010 at 17:41 | Comments (0) | Permalink

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spring turkey reminder

I know I know...look out the window or on the calendar. It's winter, but we've less than a week until spring turkey apps are due: 

Spring Turkey Applications due Feb. 10
Applications for this spring’s turkey season must be in the mail and postmarked before midnight Feb. 10. Only North Dakota residents are eligible to apply.
Prospective hunters can submit a lottery application online, or print an application, at the Game and Fish Department’s website, gf.nd.gov. Applications can also be submitted by calling (800) 406-6409. Online or phone applications must be logged before midnight Feb. 10.
Application forms are also available at most license vendors, county auditors and Game and Fish offices.
Anyone with an apprentice hunting license in 2009 must pass a certified hunter education course to apply for a 2010 spring turkey license. The apprentice hunting license expires March 31, and the spring turkey season opens April 10.

 

Posted by: Doug Leier on 2/05/2010 at 12:54 | Comments (0) | Permalink

Tags: north dakota, spring, turkey