
Reid Lake, Clark County
Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
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Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

Crappies, largemouth bass, and walleyes are primary attractants for anglers on Morrison County’s Fish Trap Lake.

“Our last survey of the lake was in 2017, but credible angler reports suggest that the yellow perch population could produce some good catches this coming winter and the next few years,” says DEC Region

On a cold February morning I made a big “T” out across Tobyhanna Lake. Four holes, more or less straight out, starting at 5 feet and stretching to 8; and then, because 8 feet was

Muskies in the 40-inch class, along with a few larger specimens, can now be expected to be caught.

Eighteen different species and a total of 744 fish were collected during the most recent survey of the fishery.

Tobyhanna is a fine lake for plump pumpkinseeds, too.

And, “The chances for anglers to catch a decent channel catfish are excellent.”

Crappie numbers have remained pretty stable over the years in East Rush and currently appear to be quite strong.
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