
South Dakota Fishing Report – February 17, 2021 – Video
Record colds impacting fishing – very few folks venturing out. Some fish being caught – here’s where and what, and tactics to catch ’em.
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Record colds impacting fishing – very few folks venturing out. Some fish being caught – here’s where and what, and tactics to catch ’em.

Hunters should hope for figures better than the 5.91 to 6.17 average brood sizes seen in 2016 and 2015, respectively. Can it happen?

Bass Anglers Sportsman’s Society Elite Series event scheduled on Lake Oahe in 2018 – the first time the state will host a major national bass-fishing tournament.

The pair illegally shot and killed more than 200 pelicans and double-crested cormorants.
Tour officially opens June 11, starting in Hettinger, N.D., then traveling into South Dakota before returning north with an opportunity to see the Standing Rock Sioux’s tribal bison herds.

Harvest data shows a continued correlation between the pheasant population and the number of acres of land in the Conservation Reserve Program.

And also according to study, along the Missouri River, anglers spent more than $47.3 million on such things as lodging, food, fuel and liquor.

Pierre Junior Shooters combines the education of 4-H with the competitiveness of a club sport.

Acquiring suitable hides and antler sheds from reputable vendors is also on the city’s agenda.
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