
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.

Real good reports of walleye bite on this popular river/fishery.

Here’s what’s happening with the bite in and around Bemidji.

Rainy Lake guide Donnie O’Bert shares some A-plus info that will help you catch more walleyes trolling crankbaits.

It’s been getting chilly up in this neck of the woods, particularly overnight, but the bite remains hot.

The fallish weather has allowed the water temps to fall into the 50s in many areas and that has caused the perch to school and the walleyes to begin moving into the shallows of many

Fall showed up this week – frost on the ground, plummeting temps, more clothes … We’ve been beating the bank for bass in lakes and targeting wintering areas already for bass in the rivers. Moving

Water temps have dropped into upper 50s and bite has really started to pick up. Keep your eyes on the bait fish.

A lot of anglers are mining area lakes for a little South Dakota gold lately. Some are smiling, while others are not. Water tempertures continue to fall and that will continue to cause the perch

Definitely seeing a change with these colder temps. Nothing too drastic yet, but we’re tweaking our patterns and presentations a bit. Feeling like fall, and water temps are dropping. We’re still seeing a lot of
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