The fall walleye fishing is improving slowly but surely out here on the Missouri River and Lake Oahe just south of Bismarck.
Those who went out were mainly fishing Lake Oahe and looking for that trophy walleye. And yes, some were successful.
Fishing has taken a turn, not necessarily for the worse. Walleye activity has changed, and fish are going deeper, but they can still be had. Salmon fishing still hasn't picked up, but it should soon.
Angostura Reservoir: Fishing unchanged as walleye bite is hit and miss and fish are difficult to locate. When found, walleye are responding to jig and a minnow, typically in 6-8 foot of water.
South Dakota State Game, Fish and Parks officials say there is some confusion with anglers regarding Lake Oahe's liberal walleye regulations. "Anglers targeting the Missouri River need to remember ...
They are driving hundreds of miles to the Pierre-Fort Pierre area in South Dakota as reports of whopper chinook salmon roll in, the Capital Journal reported (http ...
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) - As record amounts of water were flushed through Oahe Dam during the Missouri River flooding last summer, biologists and anglers worried about a repeat of 1997, when hundreds of ...
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