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From May 16-18, entrance into all South Dakota State Parks is free and no fishing license is required (limits and regulations still apply). It’s the perfect time to get outside, cast a line, and make new memories. Reserve your campsite now and start the summer with fresh air and fun.
Lake Poinsett has been heating up over the last week. We have spoken to a few people, and they are finding walleyes within the 15"-17" range. We did not receive any specific information regarding the presentation, but know one individual mentioned that he was casting, not trolling. - Lake Poinsett Recreation Area, submitted April 16, 2025
Lake Poinsett Recreation Area, Arlington: 605-983-5085, www.gfp.sd.gov/parks
Continues to provide plenty of action. Daytime northerns are active along shore, walleyes in 9' during day....shallows late evening into night. Crappies and catfish activity picks up after dark. - Wing N Fin Resort, submitted April 23, 2025
Wing N Fin Resort, Browns Valley, MN: 605-237-8323, www.wingnfintraverse.com
Good shore fishing continues. Lynn is producing some nice walleyes, small mouth, and northern pike. All the docks and ramps are in, both ends of the lake. Water is down about 3 feet. We got 2/10ths of rain last night. We will take any more that they will send. Twister tails and minnows working from casting from shore. Will have night crawlers in a few days. Looking forward to some good days on the water. - Lynn Lake Lodge, submitted April 22, 2025
Lynn Lake Lodge, Webster: 605-237-0309, www.lynnlakelodge.com
The Galley Hotel, Bar, Grill & Guide Service, Webster: 605-345-9989, www.thegalleyhotelbarandgrill.com
The bite is on fire right now in NE South Dakota! Currently the fish are often up shallow, especially at night. Depending on the lake, you can expect to find good numbers of fish shallow and also some trophy fish shallow as well. Anglers have had good success with a jig and a minnow, bobbers with a plain hook and a minnow and swim baits. If you have time to do some shore fishing or even in the boat, now is a great opportunity for you to get out and catch some fish! Lakes that have had a good success are as follows: Waubay, Bitter, Antelope, Hazelton, Drywood, Dry by Florence, Dry 2 by Willow Lake and Goose. We still have some openings to hop in the boat with us this spring and summer. Give us a call! - Chasin' Tails South Dakota, submitted April 24, 2025
We've had a lot of wind lately. Easter had a lot of boat traffic, but not a lot otherwise. This weekend should pick up. Water seems to be in the mid 40's. The walleye spawn is mostly done. We have a lack of information due to the wind and cooler temps. Accesses are in. – Sportsman’s Cove, submitted April 23, 2025
Chasin' Tails South Dakota, Waubay: 605-880-7627, www.chasintails605.com
Double P Ranch, Clark: 605-880-0408, www.doublepranch.com
Sportsman's Cove, Webster: 605-345-2468, www.sportsmanscove.net
ATTENTION
Protect our waters from invasive species. Leave all plugs out until you reach the boat ramp. Don't move lake water. That includes bait water.
CLEAN - All plants, animals, and mud from the boat, trailer, and gear.
DRAIN - All water by removing plugs, opening valves, and lowering motors.
DRY - Interior compartments and bilge area with a sponge or towel.
Click here to view the Glacial Lakes & Prairies Lake Map. This map includes all the lakes in northeast South Dakota.
Click here to view the back of the Glacial Lakes & Prairies Lake Map. This includes information on each lake, including fish, docks, etc. (Please note: may include information that may be out of date)
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