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Find North Dakota hunting and trapping information including game species, seasons, regulations and licensing requirements.
Hunter Education Requirement – Hunters born after December 31, 1961 must have passed a certified state or provincial hunter education course in order to purchase a North Dakota hunting license.
Tentative 2024-25 Season Start Dates. The following is a listing of North Dakota Hunting Seasons (alphabetical by species). Note: Species that have youth seasons or split spring/fall seasons will be listed multiple times in the species selection box.
North Dakota Hunting Regulations Summary; Licenses and Permits; Top North Dakota Hunting Locations by Place Name and Species
Your favorite new hunting grounds just might be here in North Dakota. Follow your curiosity, and millions of migrating ducks and geese, to the Central Flyway through North Dakota. The only crowds here fill the skies, making North Dakota one of America’s premier waterfowl hunting destinations.
North Dakota's Premier Hunting Destination for Deer, Pheasant, Waterfowl, Bison & Coyotes. With over 20,000 acres of privately owned land to chase game! 701-367-3737
North Dakota often gets overlooked when searching for western hunting opportunities, but robust wildlife populations and beautiful landscapes make it an excellent destination for big game hunting. North Dakota offers a range of species to target, with deer being the most popular and available.
If duck and goose hunting is your passion, Stone Prairie Outfitters is your solution! Our guided duck, geese and deer hunts take place in our North Dakota fields and over small bodies of water throughout the south central region of North Dakota.
North Dakota's Ultimate Hunting Outfitter . We primarily focus on Whitetail Deer, but also offer Waterfowl & Turkey hunts in Denbigh, ND. SLO offers guided & self guided hunting adventures with amenities!
For the eighth stop of The Hunting Public’s Deer Tour, Jake Huebschman and his two cameramen, Zach Ferenbaugh and Nick Andrews, headed back to North Dakota for a second shot at closing the gap on an open country whitetail.