
South Dakota Fishing Report – October 11, 2022 – video
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
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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

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

The weather has cooled dramatically, making it feel a lot like fall, and the bite is really starting to turn on at many area lakes. A lot of big walleyes being caught and there’s some

Water temperatures are cooling, perch are schooling, and the bite is starting to respond. With the cooler weather of this week, the bite will only continue to improve. Check out where to go and what

A strong cold front moved through the area on Friday and that knocked down the bite for a few days. However, by Monday, the bite was on the upswing. Plenty of larger walleyes are being

Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

The perch bite has not really taken off yet, but the water temps will slowly fall with the help of the longer nights.

The water temps are really starting to fall and that has helped with the bite. More perch are being caught, and with cool and stable weather, it’s only going to get better in the coming

The current weather has a lot of people talking about perch fishing, so check out where they’re biting – and rods and reels you should have when perch fishing.
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