
South Dakota Fishing Report – May 3, 2022 – video
The only thing consistent this spring has been the wind – it’s the windiest spring on record. Walleyes are still being caught by those who find the time to go out between windy periods.
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The only thing consistent this spring has been the wind – it’s the windiest spring on record. Walleyes are still being caught by those who find the time to go out between windy periods.

Tips for fishing the border waters during the most productive time of year.

Who’s had enough wind? That’s the biggest factor this spring in determining whether or not people have been fishing and it really kicked in this past week. Walleyes are still being caught, but only by

The weather continued to be the main influencer on fishing success. Hopefully this next week – with warmer weather coming – will allow more people to get out on the lakes and river.

Mother Nature has not been our friend lately, and it doesn’t look like it will get better any time soon. Fish are still being caught for those willing to brave the elements.

Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.

The main story this week is the bite on the Missouri River.

Lakes across eastern South Dakota are opening rapidly, but it’s been too cold and windy to allow fishermen to hit them. Everyone’s attention and focus right now is on the Missouri River. But even there,

Map courtesy of South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks.
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