
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.

Talk about inconsistencies and changing weather patterns. But what do you expect for spring in Minnesota? The fish still showed, though …

Invaluable tips that will help you have more success trolling crankbaits for walleyes this season, especially if you’re venturing out onto the Great Lakes.

Trout ponds starting to see a lot of angling pressure. And get ready for bass fishing.

The spring weather still isn’t cooperating, but that hasn’t stopped the bite. The one thing the weather has impacted is the number of people going out. Check out where the bite is happening. Video Courtesy

Despite a midweek snow across much of the state, steelhead and walleye fishing continue strong.

Warm weather is reportedly on the way, which should help turn on the bite after a cold spell has slowed things down considerably. Here’s what’s happening on fisheries across the state.

Ice off, docks in. How the shore anglers are faring.

“This revelation provides insight into how unique predation behaviors start, are learned, and persist in wolf populations.”

The weather continues to play havoc with the fishing around the area, and despite the cooler temps, the walleye spawn is reaching its peak in many areas.
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