Hunter or Angler, enjoying the outdoors in North Dakota just became easier. Released by North Dakota Game and Fish, a new mobile app. The app gives outdoor enthusiasts while in the field access to hunting and fishing regulations, licenses, maps and other helpful information. The app is easy to download to any mobile device. It is available for Android devices in the Google Play Store, and for Apple users, it is listed in the Apple App Store.

DOWNLOAD THE ND GAME & FISH APP

Search for North Dakota Game and Fish Department or NDGF in the app store of your choice.

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Upon downloading the app, setting up a profile is the next move. It is an easy step. The information required to do so is the same as setting up an online account used over the years when using online services. To begin with, one is asked for their first name, last name, and date of birth. To finalize linking or confirming your past online account to the North Dakota Game and Fish app, you will need to provide either the last four of your social security number or your driver's license number.

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Once the information is provided, you are able to add additional profiles. This may be a help to those with children or who are married so that an entire hunting party is easily accessible when in the field.

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For example, under "My Wallet". It is easy to see what certificates or licenses one has and when they expire. The app is easy to use. From finding hunting units to contact information of a game warden or location to the nearest Game and Fish district office are all available on the app. Click HERE for more information.

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