
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.

Tips and strategies you can use to track down and catch big slab crappies right after ice-out.

In search of salmon and lake trout. No real reports on trout yet, but stream action should be picking up.

Things certainly cooled down this last week and the rain moved in. Still, plenty of bites, but a slightly different strategy and some easy tips we sometimes forget for early season.

Smallmouth bass action is heating up, and steelhead, too. And get ready for some of the best fishing of the season – it will be here soon. Here’s what, where and how they’re catching fish

Biologists with the Minnesota DNR will collect walleye eggs this spring; however, social distancing requirements mean this popular springtime activity will not be open for public viewing this year. Hatcheries, the destination for the eggs

This video was shared with us by Beverly, who asked that only her first name be used. It was captured on Larksville Mountain, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, on Jan. 13 and provides an amazing look at

Steelhead fishing on Ohio’s northern tributaries continues to be the best thing going this spring.

The weather has definitely felt like summer for a few days and that has helped warm the water a little quicker. The lakes are starting to produce as a result, but the main action remains

Breaking down everything you need to know to catch walleyes, perch, crappies and sunfish just after ice-out in early spring while going in-depth on fish location and movement, as well as tactics you can use
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