Details: 1 lb. 5 oz. 13 in. Largemouth Bass with a yum dinger watermellon red flake
lots of smaller largies that day
Consistently a quality fishery for nice-sized browns and rainbows. Average depth of 12 feet, maximum depth of 27 feet.
Details: 1 lb. 5 oz. 13 in. Largemouth Bass with a yum dinger watermellon red flake
lots of smaller largies that day
Started fishing around 1400 today. Cast worms from both earthen piers, the boat slip, and two or three other spots that were well worn from previous fisherman. Four ...more rods in the water for four or so hours and all we got was a half eaten worm. Many minnows present around the shore line, and even a few fish surfacing closer to sunset but still no luck.
The shoreline is a little overgrown, its sad considering federal money is used to maintain the park. The litter from people parting out there and the multitude of trash laden fire rings is unfortunate. We decided we'd go again. But, only if we had beer and fuel for a fire. Good spot to chill, bad spot to catch anything. At least that's how it was today.
Lake Sakakawea is part of the Missouri River system. It is one of the three largest man-made reservoirs in the nation.
Good numbers of walleye and an excellent smallmouth bass fishery. Anglers should see good numbers of 14- to 16-inch walleye in the next few seasons. Some large pike.
An outstanding walleye, northern pike and perch fishery. Average depth of 9 feet, maximum depth of 34 feet.
Good number of nice sized pike and walleye, with lots of smaller perch. Average depth of 9 feet, maximum depth of 18 feet.