Lake Sakakawea

McLean - North Dakota


  • 51 catches

  • 721 followers

  • 69 spots

Lake Sakakawea is part of the Missouri River system. It is one of the three largest man-made reservoirs in the nation.

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Lake Sakakawea Fishing Reports

Recently shared catches and fishing spots

  1. 14 lb. 3 oz. Walleye with a Rapala Husky Jerk

    1. Origin outdoors 0
      that is the biggest walleye I have seen!1
    2. George Horvath 0
      Wow
    3. Nick Magnus 0
      husky jerk ice fishing?
    4. Chad Jaco 0
      Nice fish!!
    5. Charles Munson 0
      Awsome fish! You release her or are you going to mount her?
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  2. Buddy’s decent 38” fish, took a pic and released .

    38 in. Northern Pike

    1. Robert Coleman 0
      Very nice! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
  3. Details: Little field

    15-18" eaters

  4. 32 lb. 8 oz. 46 in. Northern Pike with a Berkley Gulp! Minnows

    1. Tim Crowley 0
      True monster always fun trying to beach them!
    2. Caven Broadwell 0
      Good one
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  5. along with 200 walleye

    Cisco with a Northland Buck-Shot Flutter Spoons

  6. Limited out on walleys, caught this guy just as we were calling it a day. Had to let him go.

    Sauger with a Spinner with a leech

  7. Details: Independence Island

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