
South Dakota Fishing Report – October 27, 2020
Winter makes an appearance, prompting a lot of anglers to start dreaming about ice fishing. But those who went out open-water fishing found some success. Here’s where.
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Winter makes an appearance, prompting a lot of anglers to start dreaming about ice fishing. But those who went out open-water fishing found some success. Here’s where.

Anglers fishing during the winter season on Upper Red in northern Minnesota will have a three-walleye bag limit, with only one walleye longer than 17 inches allowed. Heavy winter fishing over the last four years

No need to get fancy with tackle – carry what you use the most.

Panfish bite heats up as water begins cooling down.

On Lake Michigan, a few lake trout were showing up near shore and being caught in Michigan City Harbor by trollers and casters but not many people were out fishing.

With its populations of walleyes and Western Basin yellow perch higher than they have been in an exceptionally long time, fishing action should be off the charts if ice forms there this season.

This time of year, the cold part of fall, fishes a lot like early spring.

Shore fishing for walleyes on Oneida Lake and the Long Island fall striper runs are happening.

With snow on the ground and winter-like weather covering the state as of this writing, many anglers have been forced to put an early end to their open-water fishing season, about two to three weeks
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