
South Dakota Fishing Report – August 19, 2026 – video
It’s snap-jigging time and quite a few walleyes have been caught lately using this more aggressive presentation.

It’s snap-jigging time and quite a few walleyes have been caught lately using this more aggressive presentation.

Fishing in a slow spot right now with sketchy ice conditions. But if you still have your boat out, there’s some good open-water fishing to be had.

It’s going to start looking a lot like ice fishing here shortly, although some lakes outside of here have some good, fishable ice.

Finally, people have been hitting the ice and having some success, especially in the northeastern part of the state. The snow and the warmer temperatures have slowed the ice fishing in the extreme southeastern part

First-ice fishing report – what the conditions are like across the area.

Getting to – and catching – walleyes and even perch this time of year.

Warmer weather has taken a toll on ice conditions. But cooler air moving in, so ice fishing might start back up. Open-water anglers few and far between, but it’s still going strong on the Missouri

Live from first ice. Ice fishing is getting better. Here’s what’s working. And be safe out there.

Hard-water action still a ways off, but in the meantime, steelhead fishing is good on bigger steelhead streams, and walleyes are still to be had on Erie. And perch fishing still good on a number

Saugeye fishing on inland Ohio lakes is better right now than it has been at any point this year.
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