
South Dakota Fishing Report – May 10, 2023 – video
Plenty of walleyes being caught now on the Missouri River and area lakes.
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Plenty of walleyes being caught now on the Missouri River and area lakes.

The bite has continued to be as unsettled as the weather lately. The Missouri River continued to have the most consistent bite, but a few area lakes have been showing signs of life lately, too.

The wind definitely has kept a lot of would-be anglers at home, but it has also taken the ice off of lakes.

Besides the temperature fluctuations, the wind has been the main story. That has kept many people off the open water and eaten up the ice that remains. And what about winterkill?

The weather continues to be a thorn in every fisherman’s side, whether you’re wanting to still hit the ice or hoping for open water. So what to do between seasons?

The bite has begun to pick up for those able to get out as the spring feeding has commenced.

Not much has changed from last week as Old Man Winter just doesn’t want to give up. Reports have been limited due to the tough conditions getting around on area lakes. We need some warmer

The weather hasn’t improved and it doesn’t look it will any time soon. But for those who can get out, ice fishing possibilities are still out there.

Snow and more snow – that has been the theme all ice season. The amount of snow on area lakes definitely has impacted the number of people able to get on a lake – and
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