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Walleyes and perch are being caught in eastern South Dakota using a number of different presentations.
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Walleyes and perch are being caught in eastern South Dakota using a number of different presentations.

The walleye bite has been fairly consistent this past week, while the perch bite has been a little off.

Ice conditions have definitely improved this week with the arctic air firmly entrenched across the area. However, some lakes in southeast South Dakota still have variable ice thickness, so a few pilot holes may be

I had a South Dakota archery tag burning a hole in my pocket all season, and I was itching to punch it. The problem was, my work schedule was jam-packed, and I had waterfowl- and

Most lakes now are completely locked up, but ice thickness varies quite a bit on some of the lakes. Therefore, caution is still advised and proper safety equipment is recommended. The good news is that,
Finally we have some favorable ice-making weather. Many have been waiting for this, and with the continuation of more seasonable weather, ice conditions should continue to improve.

Mother Nature did not help with the ice situation this past weekend across eastern South Dakota.

Caution and common sense are definitely the two things everyone needs to remember until the cold air filters in – hopefully later this month.

The warm and windy weather definitely took a toll on the ice conditions across eastern South Dakota. Ice thickness varies greatly on those lakes where the ice remains.
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