Thursday, April 26, 2012

Pike Haven Resort Fishing Reports on Facebook

Recently I started posting my fishing reports and photos on Pike Haven Resort's Facebook page. Look in the Notes section. www.facebook.com/pages/Pike-Haven-Resort/60529782544?sk=notes Walleye and Northern Pike continue to bite. Weather has been good making for some great outings. This has been a winter and spring like none I can remember.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Walleye and Northern Pike Biting on Lake Oahe

Tuesday was nice but a little windy, so we decided to test the pike fishing. We caught a bunch in a little bay along the south side of the Little Bend peninsula. They were between 5 and 12 pounds, all chunky guys. We laid large dead smelt near the bottom in about 12 feet of water, and had action all afternoon.

On Thursday I was able to get up to Joe's Creek and try for some walleye. Not disappointed. I caught 10 in about 25 feet of water on minnows moving very slowly. The largest was 25 inches, the smallest 17 inches. Also caught a couple of very nice smallies. I hope to get out again soon.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Lake Oahe Update, March, 2012

The water level is 1606 feet, which is 14 feet lower than the peak last summer. Lake Oahe is forecast to rise 4 to 5 feet by mid-June. We'll see. The lake is open from the dam to around the corner at Little Bend. North of there the main lake has an ice cap with open water in bays and around the edges. Lake access is good in areas with open water.

Walleye fishing has been very good all winter on open water in the lower parts of Lake Oahe, and continues now up to and into the Cheyenne River. Northern Pike have been taking smelt and herring for at least a couple of weeks now. There seems to be a lot of six to twelve pounders, and we here of occasional reports of 20 pound-class catches.

At the shows we often here the question, "When do the walleyes start biting in your area?" In response I tell them that I am not sure if that will happen this year... first they would have to stop, and we don't see any signs of that.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Winter Fishing

No ice to be found on Lake Oahe around Pike Haven to the Dam, and fishing is continuing like it was summer, only bigger fish. We thought we might have a unique situation here around the mouth of the Cheyenne, but from what we hear, people are catching very good walleyes in open water from Chantier Creek to the Whitlocks area. In addition, nice fish are being caught in the tailrace area of the Oahe Dam. Actually, I can't think of a period of time since early July this year that walleye fishing has not been good in this part of the lake. Ohh how lucky we are.

By the way, if you have a RV you're looking to park this summer, Pike Haven has some rare openings this year for an annual full-service lot. Better hurry though.