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July 14, 2014
Anglers may
not bring
aquatic bait
from out of
the state
Anglers are reminded that it is il-
legal to import all forms of live
aquatic bait into North Dakota. This
includes minnows, suckers, leeches,
waterdogs (salamanders) and frogs.
Anglers should buy bait from a li-
censed North Dakota retail bait ven-
dor. Bait vendors can properly
identify species and have taken steps
to ensure all bait is clean of any
aquatic nuisance species.
For more information, refer to the
2014-16 North Dakota Fishing
Guide, available at license vendors
or online at the State Game and Fish
Department website, gf.nd.gov.
At left: Craig Disher prepares to unleash his patented swing on the par 3 hole No. 6 during the Munro Tournament at the Rolla Country Club. At right: Gary Carl-
son watches his chip head toward the pin on hole No. 9.
Tourney
(Continued on Page 11)
up and across the hill on the 156-yard
par 3. It had swatted down and tossed
aside balls all day long.
Only a few golfers had partially
solved the puzzle of No. 6 until Rolla
business owner and former Rolette
County• Sheriff Bryant Mueller
stepped into the box.
Mueller teed up his yellow Pinna-
cle and stared down the flag. He
chuckled a bit as he tried to judge the
wind that was swirling like a wild
beast caught in a net.
With the experience of hundreds,
maybe thousands, of nine-hole
rounds at the club, Mueller selected
his weapon, lined up the shot and un-
with four golfers.
Dale Peterson, Matt Glasner, Scott
Mitchell and Kevin Morin all tied
with a 71. Dale won on a count back.
Three other prizes were also on
the line Thursday and one produced
what was argufibly the most exciting
shot of the day.
The longest putt prize went to
Dale Peterson, who sunk a 20'5"
bender on hole No. 9.
Joe Laducer plunked a shot down
just 8' 10" from the pin on hole No. 4
to win that contest.
Then there was the shot of the day
on hole No. 6.
There was an angry wind blowing
leashed fury.
Mueller's playing partners, Gerry
Krech, Kevin Svingen and Curt Jun-
tunen knew it was good right away.
The front-pin placement was fight in
the wily veteran's berry patch.
After the bounce and roll,
Mueller's ball settled a mere 3'7"
from the hole. He missed the putt but
did pick up a nice prize for being
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Maureen Munro continued the
tradition started by her late husband,
Tom, more than 20 years ago, by pro-
viding all the prizes for the tourna-
ment. All the participants were
grateful for the Munro's donations.
Even Heroes Need.
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AREA FISHING AND HUNTING REPORT
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Bill's Service
and Convenience Store
Jerry and Katie Juntunen, owners
Junction of Hwy 5 and 30 • R011a • 477-3782
Fishing Tackle • Bait
Fishing Licenses • Gear
The best stop before the lake'
OUTDOOR NOTES:
*July 18 - 20: (Creepy crawly) Things we love
to hate weekend, Lake Metigoshe State Park.
FISHING:
*N.D. Game & Fish Dept. game wardens: Dev-
ils Lake is fair to good but inconsistent. Most fish
are on the smaller side. Lake Sakakawea spotty
and slow with some small walleye. Better success
was on the north shore around Nishu Bay. Lake
Audubon producing small walleye. Limited fishing
on Lake Metigoshe with limited reports from other
north-central area lakes.
*Bottineau, Four Seasons, Lake Metigoshe:
Continued good bluegill success with some wall-
eye mixed in. Work the weed beds.
*Devils Lake, Ed's Bait Shop, Devils Lake:
Good numbers of 15- to 18-inch walleye through-
out many areas of Devils Lake. Try 8 to 15 feet
with spinners and leeches or nightcrawlers or
crankbaits in the shallows of 4 to 8 feet on windy
days for bigger fish.
*Devils Lake, Woodland Resort, Devils Lake:
around and work a variety of depths.
*New Town, Van Hook Bait & Tackle, Lake
Sakakawea: Somewhat improving walleye suc-
cess. Try shallow using spinners and night-
crawlers around the north end of the Van Hook
Arm. Also try 8-Pound Island.
*Rolla, Bill's Service: Fair success on area
lakes. Try a mix of leeches or nightcrawlers.
*Rolla, Coast-2 -Coast: Improving success
throughout area lakes.
*Ruthville, Ruthville Store, Lake Darling/area
lakes: Water remains somewhat high at Baker's
Bridge but anglers are still finding some success.
Grano remains fair to good.
*St. John, St. John Hardware, Lake Upsilon:
Lake Upsilon producing bluegill. Try Carpenter or
School Section lakes for pike. Belcourt Lake pro-
ducing a few walleye. Limited reports from other
area lakes.
*Devil Lake elevation, July 10:1,453.39 feet
above mean sea level (MSL).
*Stump Lake elevation: 1,453.51 MSL.
*Lake Sakakawea elevation: 1,845.97 MSL;
Continued good walleye success using spinners 29,000 cubic feet per second average (CFS) Gar-
and bottom bouncers with nightcrawlers. Work :)risonDam day releases.
weed beds along Howard's Bay, Grahams island . • 1.
Highway 57, north end of Creel Bay, Pelican N.D. RIVER GAUGE HEIGHT
Lake, and Black Tiger Bay in 7 to 40 feet. AND STREAMFLOW:
• Garrison, Cenex Bait & Tackle, Lake *Little South Pembina River, Walhalla: River
Sakakawea/Lake Audubon: Lake Sakakawea stage, 2.82 feet; streamflow, 18 CFS.
producing good numbers of small walleye working.
a variety of depths from shallow to 25 feet. Sort
through for the keepers. Try a variety of presen-
tations. Work the weed line edges for walleye on
Lake Audubon. Missouri River tailrace remains
fair for small walleye.
*Garrison, Indian Hills Resort, Lake
Sakakawea: Inconsistent weather from last week
and early this week is creating inconsistent suc-
cess. Move around and try a variety of depths to
try to determine fish patterns.
*Killarney, Manitoba, Emerald Isle Motel & Re-
sort, Lake Killarney: Continued fair success from
both boat and shore .....
*Minnewaukan, West Bay Resort, Devils Lake:
Good walleye success throughout Devils Lake.
*New Town, Scenic 23, Lake Sakakawea: Van
Hook Arm improving slightly for walleye. Move
*Mauvais Coulee, Cando: Coulee stage 8.4
feet.
*Pembina River, Walhalla: River stage, 3.59
feet; streamflow, 406 CFS.
*Red River, Drayton: River stage, 26.94 feet;
streamflow, 17,200 CFS.
*Souris River, Westhope: River stage, 16.08
feet; streamflow, 7,220 CFS.
NUMBERS TO KNOW:
*N.D. Game and Fish Dept., main Bismarck of-
rice: 328-6300, website: (http://gf.nd.gov).
*N.D. Game and Fish Dept., Devils Lake office:
662-3617.
*Report All Poachers: (800) 472-2121 or (701)
328-9921.
*U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Bismarck, web-
site: (www.fws.gov/northdakotafieldoffice).