
South Dakota Fishing Report – January 27, 2021
The barometric pressure was all over the place this past week and that definitely impacted the fishing success. But folks are getting out and catching some fish. Check out this week’s report to find out
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The barometric pressure was all over the place this past week and that definitely impacted the fishing success. But folks are getting out and catching some fish. Check out this week’s report to find out

The ice is getting better with the help of a little colder weather, but caution is still advised – accessing most lakes by foot is best. And a discussion of live bait vs. plastics.

The weather hasn’t been doing us any favors with the ice conditions. Fish are still being caught, but safety is the top priority.

Plenty of people hit the ice this past week and many caught fish. Find out where and how.

Ice conditions firming up some, although recent snows have covered up some of the trouble spots. The further north you go the better. Here’s where they’re catching them and what they’re using.

Find out where the fish are biting and the impacts of the pre-Christmas weather.

We lost the ice and then gained it back – still, exercise caution and use common sense if you venture out on the ice. And in Todd’s Tackle Tips … light ice augers.

Some anglers are getting out on the little ice that’s out there. Here’s where they’re finding some success. And for those still boating it, the Missouri River is still offering up some walleyes, although the

The Missouri River continues to be hot for walleye, but what else is going on with area fisheries?
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