Episodes
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Saturday looks to be the calm day for the weekend, but by Sunday, parts of the Northland will have another round of light snow moving on through.
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Showers will slide across the northern portions of the region this weekend, with winds picking up for Saturday and Sunday.
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Episodes manquant?
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Northland Outdoors Podcast host Chad Koel welcomes Outdoor News Managing Editor Rob Drieslein for an in-depth, multi-subject discussion of everything outdoors including the role of outdoors journalism in the new digital age.
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Sunshine will stick around for some to start the weekend, but throughout the day Saturday we are tracking chances for showers sliding up from the south.
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It’s the state of the state of North Dakota wildlife and outdoors! Chad Koel welcomes ND Game & Fish Outreach Biologist Doug Meier for an in-depth discussion on everything outdoors.
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Temperatures stay in the 40s and 50s for most of the Northland this weekend, and by Sunday much of the region will be looking at a chance for showers.
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Cloudy skies linger about the region this weekend, but temperatures will stay nice, ranging from seasonable to mild depending on the day.
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Some showers will slide through the Northland Friday and Saturday, but the clouds give way to more sunshine and mild weather by Saturday evening.
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Temperatures feel much more seasonable this weekend with some clouds and a bit of a breeze on both days this weekend.
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We start October on a very windy note, thanks to a low pressure system located in southern Canada. Saturday kicks off with strong winds in the western Dakotas, moving to the eastern part of the tri-state region later in the day. The strong west wind could see some areas with gusts up to 50 mph in North Dakota.
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The sunshine and well above average temperatures will coast into the final weekend of September. Saturday brings a near picture perfect day, with plenty of sunshine and light winds in the region. Sunday brings similar conditions in terms of sunshine for most of the day.
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In less than 10 years, Wolverton, Minn., Pro Angler Tom Huynh went from buying his first boat to one of the hottest professional walleye anglers in the world and the 2024 National Walleye Tour Champion. How? Chad Koel gets the answer on this edition of the Northland Outdoors Podcast.
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While some will stay warm for Saturday, much of the Northland is getting a taste of fall this weekend. Saturday we are tracking a cold front moving on through the region, which after bringing a chance for showers to northwest Minnesota Friday night, it will continue to bring rain chances further to the southeast on Saturday.
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Wrapping up the week on Friday will bring a chance of rain for portions of the Northland. For Friday night, the best chance for rain will be across northern Minnesota into the Red River Valley as a cold front moves on through. By Saturday, the chances for rain across northern Minnesota dwindle down, however we could still see more showers popping up across central and southern Minnesota by Saturday afternoon.
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It’s one of the hottest topics in the outdoors, the affects of new technologies in fishing, particular forward facing sonar. Thomas Allen of In-Fisherman Communications joins Chad Koel in a discussion of the present and future of fishing as we know it, plus the benefits of living life in the outdoors.
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Dry weather looks to continue across much of the region this weekend, as we are still seeing fall-like temperatures after the cold front pushed through the Northland in the middle of the week.
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Most of the Northland will look to start the weekend on a mild note, with a few showers moving through southern Manitoba into northern Minnesota, but otherwise sunshine throughout the region.
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On this episode of the Northland Outdoors podcast Chad Koel visits with one of the best multi-species fishing guides in the Northland, Brian “Bro” Brosdahl. Get ready for an in-depth lesson in year round walleye fishing locations and tactics.
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Another warm front will lift through the region on Friday, raising the dial for temperatures and humidity as we head into the weekend. Highs on Saturday will largely be in the 80s, with some 90s in southwestern locations, as skies look partly to mostly sunny. Sunday is warm but with a change late in the day as precipitation chances increase in the west.
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Most of the Northland will look to start the weekend on a mild note, with a few showers still exiting the North Shore Friday evening. By Saturday though, rain pushes out entirely into Wisconsin, while the rest of the region looks to stay dry, aside from a chance of a few isolates showers across western North Dakota.
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