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Leier: The Changing Patterns of Fish and Wildlife

Coolwater fish like walleye stay active under ice while warmwater species reduce activity to conserve energy, biologist Doug Leier explained this winter.

Whether you go by the calendar or conditions on the ground, winter in North Dakota is always a season of transition. Officially, the books say it starts Dec. 21 and wraps up March 21. For me, winter started with a true cold and snow snap just before Thanksgiving. For some, it didn’t truly feel like winter until those late February storms rolled in. That late-season blanket of white has a way of quickly erasing memories of those unseasonably warm…

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Grand Forks Herald broke the news in on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
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