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.
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Doug Leier: The changing patterns of fish and wildlife
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…
Leier: The changing patterns of fish and wildlife
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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