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Ready for the Fall Bite?
This week, weather is going to be a little bit of everything. Temperatures will range in the mid 90s, dropping to high 60s by Sunday. Rainy days are forecasted for this weekend. Look to the middle of the week for sunny days to try your luck on the water!
The 4th Annual Lake Francis Case Fall Walleye Tournament (https://gfp.sd.gov/events/det
All our best,
The SD Missouri River Tourism Team
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The water levels on Lake Oahe are high and full. The Oahe Dam will be releasing water this week; check with USACE (https://www.nwo.usace.army.mi
Near Pollock (http://www.pollocksouthdakota
Around Akaska (https://oahewings.com/?y_sour
In the Whitlock Bay area near Gettysburg (https://www.cityofgettysburgs
Around the Cheyenne River, Spring Creek (https://www.sdmissouririver.c
Salmon Update on Oahe
It was a considerably slower bite all last week, not terrible but much slower. High winds and thunder storms helped to bring down the action. The 70-80ft range was the most productive. Higher up in the column also caught some fish this week, 55-65ft. It seems like we are trending back to earlier this year when the fish were scattered vertically and horizontally. Possibly just an anomaly too from the high winds. The spoon bite has picked up somewhat this week. Green FF continued to be the most active. Yellows still caught a few. We’re well into the tail end of an outstanding season! If you haven’t made it out yet, there’s still plenty of time to get in on the action!
https://sdmissouririver.com/fo
For the Pierre (https://pierre.org/) /Fort Pierre (https://www.visitfortpierre.c
The fall season has truly started and fishing is picking up on Lake Sharpe near Pierre. Fish are transitioning up the reservoir, scattering across the major flats east of Pierre, where they stop to eat before moving on to the upper third of the reservoir for the season. There is an abundance of gizzard shad and mayfly, which has made the bite concentrated to certain windows. Cooler temperatures are also concentrating fish, particularly in the early mornings, but when the sun climbs up, the fish scatter across these flats and hold tighter to breaklines as opposed to up shallower where they feed. Anglers should focus on depths of 6-10ft, particularly adjacent to the main channel where fish can move onto the flats and feed. Near submerged trees and larger sandflats are also productive. Fishing away from other boats will help you get more action on the line.
With water temps hovering between 69-70 degrees, bottom bouncing with larger, #3 or #4 Colorado blades, will be more effective. Adding a crawler will make your bait more appetizing in the heavy-forage system. With the recent strong currents, you will need to increase your fishing speed. Bottom bouncing quickly will cover more water and contact those active fish.
Right now, there are a lot of fish around 15 inches on Lake Sharpe. The abundance of fish is providing good action for anglers, and these fish should continue to bulk up for the winter.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?
** Missouri River Fall Fishing Report 9/8/24 – Lip Ripper Fishing (https://midwestliprippers.com
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https://sdmissouririver.com/fo
For Chamberlain (https://www.chamberlainsd.com
Father and son fishing on Lake Francis Case!
Awesome catch!
In lower Lake Francis Case near Geddes (http://www.geddessd.org/) , fishing has slowed with warmer weather. Fish are still getting caught daily in depths between 18-24ft. Best presentation has been using artificials.
Around Bonesteel (https://www.sdmissouririver.c
In the areas of Lake Andes (https://lakeandesinn.com/) , Wagner (https://www.cityofwagner.org/
Last week’s update: Solid action at Fort Randall Dam and Pease Creek. The walleye bite is improving, but it takes some persistence and finesse to hook into the bigger ones. Catfish, trout, and drum remain reliable successes, with strong bites across the board and bringing in solid catches. For those seeking a quiet spot to cast a line, this area is a hidden gem — never overcrowded, with plenty of room for a fun and successful fishing trip. Pheasants have already been spotted darting across the roads, a sure sign that an awesome hunting season is just around the corner.
https://sdmissouririver.com/fo
No new report for the Yankton (https://www.visityanktonsd.co
Lake Oahe
· Kemnitz MoRest Motel in Mobridge at 605-845-3668
· Oahe Wings & Walleyes at 605-230-0280
· Bob’s Resort in Gettysburg at 605-765-2500
· South Whitlock Resort in Gettysburg at 605-765-9762
· The Outpost Lodge in Pierre at 605-264-5450
· Oahe Salmon Guide Service in Onida at 605-691-9020
Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe
· Lip Ripper Fishing in Pierre at 402-689-9947
· Hutch’s Guide Service at 605-220-2844
· South Dakota Walleye Charters at 605-366-1875
Lake Francis Case
· Allen’s South Dakota Fishing & Hunting at 800-435-5591
· Platte Creek Lodge at 605-941-1679
· Missouri River Lodge in Geddes at 605-680-3877
· Lake Andes Inn Motel & RV Park at 605-418-9888
Lake Lewis and Clark
· The Walleye Guys in Yankton 402-499-4936
Please note – this report is a snapshot in time and changes can occur quickly. We suggest you call one of our members listed above – they can be very helpful with what is happening along the river. That way you’ll be assured of a great trip!
Questions about boat ramp access? Check the SD Game, Fish & Parks (https://sdgfp.maps.arcgis.com
Help slow the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species! Check out the Game, Fish & Parks (https://gfp.sd.gov/) web site for detailed info on the regulations. They are very specific so you’ll want to be sure you’ve read the regulations. If you love to fish the Missouri River in South Dakota, please do your part to keep the reservoirs free of aquatic invasive species.
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