If you want to hunt big game such as deer you will need to find a place to hunt. If you want to hunt inexpensively, a first thing is to think about hunting in your home state so you aren't paying for non-resident hunting licenses, because that can be expensive. Having said that, though, it occurs to me that you aren't too far from Wyoming, and it could be pretty inexpensive to hunt doe Pronghorn Antelope in Wyoming as a non-resident. You can find ample public land in Wyoming to hunt Pronghorn Antelope. If you are a meat hunter -- and that is what I am -- you will be just as happy hunting a doe Pronghorn Antelope as a buck.
If you want to hunt deer in North Dakota, you need to figure out where you can hunt. There may be public land in North Dakota where you can hunt deer. Check that out. You also want to find out how many deer there are around. If there aren't many deer around, that means your success hunting would be a challenge.
The best thing you can do is try to find someone in your area that is a hunter that you can talk to and learn about hunting from them. They might even be willing to take you hunting with them.
Good luck. Hunting is a lot of fun. Don't worry about accumulating a bunch of fancy gear.