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Your browser is currently not supported. Please note that creating presentations is not supported in Internet Explorer versions 6, 7. We recommend upgrading to the. As used in this section PLOTS is private land enrolled by the Department for purposes of hunting as established under North Dakota Century Code chapter 20.1–02–27. Walk-in access for purposes of this section is defined as an individual travelling by foot with any legal weapon, equipment, accessories, and provisions for the purposes of hunting. Desktop and mobile viewer that contains real time Private Lands Open To Sportsmen (PLOTS) information provided by the Game and Fish Department.

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North Dakota Plots Map 2019

This data layer depicts North Dakota Game and Fish Department Private Lands Open To Sportsmen (PLOTS) lands. These lands are privately owned and have been enrolled in various Department Private Land Initiative (PLI) programs. Lands enrolled in these programs are available for public access during the specified hunting seasons. For more information on access, laws regarding access and/or PLI programs, please visit the Departments website at http://gf.nd.gov.

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Not to be used for navigation, for informational purposes only. See Game and Fish disclaimer for more information. The purpose of the data is to provide a comprehensive list and spatial location of North Dakota PLOTS Land. This dataset is primarily used as a framework data layer for use in GIS and other mapping applications and does not represent a land survey of the PLOTS land.

Search land for sale in North Dakota. Find lots, acreage, rural lots, and more on Zillow. The PLOTS program will have about 737,000 acres available for the fall 2017 hunting season. (North Dakota Game and Fish Department) The State Game and Fish Department recently posted the 2017 version of the North Dakota Private Land Open to Sportsmen, or PLOTS, guide to its website.

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By Doug Leier

We need to point out a few important news items this winter that won’t help you catch more fish through the ice, but are important, nonetheless.

Hunger games. Agencies Partner to Help Landowners with CRP Offers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture is accepting applications for its voluntary Conservation Reserve Program. Private landowners can sign up at their local USDA Farm Service Agency office through Feb. 12.

This popular USDA program provides options for environmentally sensitive land by reducing soil erosion and improving water quality, but it also provides significant benefits to wildlife populations through the habitat it creates. The habitat created by CRP makes it a great fit for the Game and Fish Department’s Private Land Open To Sportsmen program.

“Game and Fish has partnered with the USDA Farm Service Agency to help producers learn more about CRP and options available to them,” said Kevin Kading, North Dakota Game and Fish private land section supervisor.

Landowners are encouraged to visit https://gf.nd.gov/landowner/2021-crp-contact-request to answer a few questions that will direct them to their local FSA county office for more detailed information and to apply for CRP. Landowners can also request to be contacted by a Game and Fish private land biologist to learn more about additional incentives and cost-share for allowing walk-in hunting access to their CRP through PLOTS.

Even if you’re not a landowner, maybe you hunt or enjoy outdoor recreation, it may be worth mentioning to landowners the voluntary CRP program. They may find out changes in the program or their farming and ranching situation has evolved, and the program may now be worth taking a closer look at.

Staying Updated on Outdoor Issues at the Legislative Session Slots games to win real money.

Slots freebies hov. The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is once again tracking hunting and fishing issues during the 2021 legislative session.

Interested outdoor enthusiasts can follow proposed outdoors-related bills by visiting the Game and Fish website, gf.nd.gov.

A brief description of each bill will be included. To view the bill in its entirety, click on the linked bill number.

2020 Pronghorn Hunting Statistics

Hunter success during last fall’s pronghorn hunting season was 76%, according to statistics provided by the North Dakota Game and Fish Department.

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Game and Fish issued 1,782 licenses (1,108 lottery and 674 gratis), and 1,572 hunters took 1,199 pronghorns, consisting of 1,044 bucks, 137 does and 18 fawns. Each hunter spent an average of three days afield.

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The 2021 pronghorn hunting season will be determined in July.

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As always, the Game and Fish Department website, gf.nd.gov, is a great source to stay abreast of any North Dakota outdoors news and information. Once on the site you’ll also find links to sign up for email updates and a variety of social media channels to connect. Even with all the modern technology and changes, you still have the option to call the Game and Fish Department Monday-Friday from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at 701–328–6300.

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