
South Dakota Fishing Report – August 12, 2026 – video
The number of good walleyes being caught has definitely decreased because of the heat, but hopefully, expected cooler temps will improve the bite.

The number of good walleyes being caught has definitely decreased because of the heat, but hopefully, expected cooler temps will improve the bite.

A front moved in and the wind started blowing, but before that … wow. Regardless, walleyes still being caught, as this video shows.

Water temps dropping into the 60s, and the fall bite is on.

We’re starting to get into the prime fall fishing season, particularly for walleyes. Here’s how to get ’em.

The crappie bite is going strong – and some nice-sized fish, too. Catching some bass while fishing for panfish, as well.

The crappies and walleyes have been biting pretty well. Walleyes can be caught on spinners and are also hitting a jig and minnow. Report by: Lyle Unger Grand Rapids Guide Service 218-259-7140 www.grandrapidsguideservice.com

Leaves are changing, fish are biting, and fall is here. The best fishing is coming. Kevin and Josh talk about what they have been hearing about the bite and what has been working for them!

The weather has started to cool – and so has the water temperatures. But has that helped the bite?
Blue catfish are on anglers’ radars in the Buckeye State, particularly on Central Ohio’s Hoover Reservoir.

These systems were intended for open-water fishing, but could be adapted for ice fishing, too.
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