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North Dakota is legendary for waterfowl hunting along the Central Flyway, with vast wetlands and agricultural fields attracting millions of ducks and geese each fall. The state also offers excellent whitetail and mule deer hunting, plus pronghorn, elk, and moose by lottery. NomadPath tracks all North Dakota hunting seasons and application deadlines.
Whitetail Deer (Typical)
195 2/8"
B&C inches
Kevin L. Bruner
Pierce County · 1994
Pronghorn
90 4/8"
B&C inches
Fran Dobitz
North Dakota · 2008
Mule Deer (Typical)
203 5/8"
B&C inches
Unknown
North Dakota · 2005
North Dakota features walleye, northern pike, perch, and smallmouth bass fishing across major reservoirs like Lake Sakakawea and Devils Lake. The Game and Fish Department stocks walleye, trout, and other species in select waters. NomadPath monitors stocking events and helps you find the best fishing opportunities.
Northern Pike
37.50 lbs
Lake Sakakawea
1968
Walleye
15.75 lbs
Lake Sakakawea
1959
Yellow Perch
2.88 lbs
Kota-Ray Dam
1982
Get notified before seasons open and when stocking events happen near you.
Plan trips with weather, season data, and equipment checklists built in.
Hunting zone boundaries, water bodies, and access points on one map.