Monday, April 14, 2008
Lake Sharpe Outing
Fished Lake Sharpe on Sunday, April 13th. Caught 4 nice walleye in 8 to 10 foot with jig and a minnow. We fished about 3 hours around Farm Island. Dusty
Monday, March 31, 2008
I tried northern fishing with dead smelt on Sunday (3/30) afternoon in the Little Bend area and caught nothing. It was not an ideal day with lots of clouds and cool temps. I am going to be busy and won't get to try it again for a week or so.
The lake was about 50% ice covered. Where the ice is depends on the wind. It should be gone in a few days. - Dusty
The lake was about 50% ice covered. Where the ice is depends on the wind. It should be gone in a few days. - Dusty
Friday, March 28, 2008
Ice Out Progress
The ice is retreating along the shorelines in the Little Bend area. Down by the big dam, there is quite a bit of open water, with some boats launching. I plan to try some shoreline northern fishing this weekend and post a report Monday. Dusty
Monday, March 24, 2008
Update: Lakes Oahe & Sharpe
Hope you had a great Easter. It looks like another week of cool weather coming up. Lake Oahe is still frozen except for a ribbon of open water along the shoreline. The ribbon is no more than 20 feet wide. The ice is looking pretty dark. There has been a slightly larger open area in Engineer's Bay down by the dam. I saw a vehicle by the water there, but am not sure if they were fishing.
I did get out on Lake Sharpe this weekend with a friend. We put in down stream from Pierre and fished around trees between Antelope Creek and Stoney Point. We caught about 40 walleyes over about 3 hours of fishing. A few smaller ones, but most were in the upper teens. We caught them on jigs tipped with a minnow in about 8 feet of water.
Check back, I'll keep you posted. - Dusty
I did get out on Lake Sharpe this weekend with a friend. We put in down stream from Pierre and fished around trees between Antelope Creek and Stoney Point. We caught about 40 walleyes over about 3 hours of fishing. A few smaller ones, but most were in the upper teens. We caught them on jigs tipped with a minnow in about 8 feet of water.
Check back, I'll keep you posted. - Dusty
Monday, March 10, 2008
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