
North Dakota Fishing Report – February 26, 2025 – video
There’s still over 30 inches of solid ice on Devils Lake. So how is the bite shaping up as we move into March?
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There’s still over 30 inches of solid ice on Devils Lake. So how is the bite shaping up as we move into March?
Access and ice conditions are sitting really good this year. And the bite?
The ice is in great shape and the bite continues to improve.
A quick rundown of how the walleye and perch bite has been this past week and what to expect in the near future.
A drive around the lake for an update on how things are looking this week – with the ice and the bite.
The early-ice report heading into Thanksgiving weekend.
The walleyes are biting. Here’s where.
Checking in on the late-fall walleye bite.
There is definitely a chill in the air in the region. What might that mean for the bite?
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