
South Dakota Fishing Report – March 6, 2024 – video
The main story has been the traffic heading west to the river – and the fish have been cooperating.
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The main story has been the traffic heading west to the river – and the fish have been cooperating.

The 2024 South Dakota legislative session is chugging along, including movement on a number of outdoors-related bills.
While an attempt to increase the habitat stamp fee for nonresidents failed, efforts to create a conservation

The Missouri River is open in many spots and fish are being caught.

If you’re a spring snow goose hunter and you don’t have your gear ready to roll, the time to do so is nigh.
Spring-like weather south of Minnesota and the Dakotas throughout most of

If you have already put away your ice tackle, turn your attention to the Missouri River.

The ice conditions around the area have taken a hit with the warm weather, rain, and wind. Vehicle traffic on the ice is pretty much non-existent as the accesses to the lakes are rough. However,

North Dakota’s spring light goose conservation order opens Feb. 17 and continues through May 12.
Residents must have a 2023-24 (valid through March 31) or 2024-25 (required April 1) combination license; or a small

Could this be the shortest ice fishing season in over 25 years?

Unseasonably warm weather and a lack of snow cover contributed to a record number of Canada geese observed by wildlife officials in North Dakota during the annual midwinter survey of waterfowl in the state.
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