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Lake Sakakawea Fishing Reports
Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, October 16, 2011 | |
Forgot to mention Chuck Norris or The Guy on a Buffalo waded out to his chest south of ramp and seemed to experience much success. Unknown species/brisk wind out of NW.
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, October 16, 2011 | |
Hit the 'race this morning. One white bass on beach below rocks. Couldn't feel our fingers after 1/2hr casting. Paid my 5 bucks and found State Park to be Dead Sea again. Nice lady at Scott's told us to hit the blocks. Immediate pike action, little/some salmon evidence (8:30) lots of rising trout. Rigged wire leaders and pressed on. Decent number of 5lb class pike caught throughout the day. Firetiger or black/silver seemed to be preferred colors. Boy caught 5lb salmon on firetiger jerkbait--"still fresh" male at noon. Saw one rotten male and one fresh female cruising the bank approximately 1pm. Female was still in agressive mode without wounds. Observed trophy pike scatter fingerling trout twice--head like a horse, big SOB (6pm). |
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Wednesday, October 5, 2011 | |
What did you get the salmon on? Any size to them? They used to set up the ladder way back in the bay in the state park, don't think they use it anymore. It was cool to see!
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Wednesday, October 5, 2011 | |
What did you get the salmon on? Any size to them? They used to set up the ladder way back in the bay in the state park, don't think they use it anymore. It was cool to see!
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, October 2, 2011 | |
We got 2 salmon, a few pike, A walleye, and several bass by the damn on sat. Does anyone know when and where they put up the salmon ladder. That is something I would like to see.
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, October 2, 2011 | |
Fished Friday and Saturday along the face of the dam for sammys. Friday caught 3 and had 2 others on that got off. Saturday caught 1 and that was the only rip we had. Fish were all decent sized. 6 to 8 lbs. Longlining cranks.
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Salmon Report - Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, October 2, 2011 | |
Fished state park swim beach from sunrise to 1030. Dead Sea. Saw one pike caught from boat. Went to east tailrace, saw one salmon jump, no further activity. Boy caught two dandy whitebass on #11 black/chrome Rap on two consecutive casts; largest 17in/3lb. If I had a do-over, I'd hit the race at daybreak. |
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Deepwater / McKenzie Bay Area - Thursday, September 29, 2011 | |
Was wondering if anybodys been out fishing around tunnel point/mosset area.Sounds like its suppose to be nice this weekend.Want to head there.any info would be appreciated>thanks alot.Just not ready to put the boat away just yet.
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Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, September 25, 2011 | |
Fished south end of the lake for salmon from shore sunday 09/25/11 tried the marina scoria bay, the pump house, and the spillway intake with no luck. Used bright spoons, eggs, and cranks. saw maybe half dozen porpoise out of the water near shore. talked to a few other shore fisherman and only one caught a 3lber on eggs at the pump house. boats seem to be catching plenty now. another week or two for shore fishing.
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Beulah / Douglas Bay Area - Saturday, September 17, 2011 | |
going to be at beulah bay campground next weekend, anyone have any tips for me would be greatly appreciated. We havent fished here since July, should we go right back to the spots we were catching them at then?
Thanks for any help. |
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Tobacco Gardens / White Earth Bay Area - Monday, September 12, 2011 | |
Two years ago Rex, from Tobacco Gardens, and I were privileged to one of those once in a lifetime events. Two sauger, one crank. Really! No wonder I can’t wait to get to the lake. It’s been a long time since I was up at 4:30 and on the road before 5am. Something about Tobacco Gardens brings out the kid in me. Western Sakakawea is home to the fall bite. It won’t happen today but it won’t be long. Sept 15 or so marks the beginning. I have a friend from Williston whom I expect to hear from twice this fall. Both times to brag about the huge walleye he just caught. Maybe that’s not bragging. Steve is just stating the facts. We pull in around 7:15 and get the boat ready for the water. Rex is right behind and we exchange fishing info. He suggests I head west out of Tobacco. After coffee and morning radio we pick up our guest for the day, Gene, year round resident of Tobacco Gardens. I burn about 50 bucks in gas looking things over and finally decide to drop in and burn $30 more in cranks on willows and northern. A smart man would pull up and make a move. I didn’t, least not till I was able to dump two more cranks. Geez, I hate days when every snag hangs on for dear life and every northern inhales the plastic down to the gizzard. Gene just informed me that I have about 23 more to go before I reach my daily allowance. Bull, just like the weatherman he is way off. I would guess 35 to be more accurate. All we have to account for morning’s fishing is where not to go and a heart full of badlands. Not a bad start. Every draw and bowl leaves me thinking we are just moments from a monster badland’s buck. Anticipation is half the fun right? No such luck. I did get a cool photo of a prehistoric petrified stump. We pass some campers who took the paddleboat across the lake and set up camp. I mean a nice camp. I asked if they had any fish. The reply, “Yep, got one of these and I think the other one is a carp. The “one of these” was a drum. My kids see this picture of the camp and I won’t hear the end of it. “Daddy, when can we go camping?” I should have had kids when I was young. It’s just before noon and the beacon is in sight. After releasing our share of whitebass and northern it finally happens. First Keeper! Maybe it’s coming together. More northern and a bass or two later and we have our second fish out of 9 feet. I’m feeling a pattern here. Time to meet my guest: Gene ain’t no novice at this game. We were introduced just this morning and like any fishermen a couple of key questions get things warmed up fast. Few weeks ago he released a 42 inch northern over by New Town. Last winter he lost a 12 pound walleye at the hole. Several years back he set, and still holds, the state record in MT for sturgeon. What’s that? How big? Ya, I think he did mention that. 60 pounds! Gene has been in the boat all morning waiting patiently for a chance to reel in a fish. I’ve been holding on to the idea of getting some video shot but it’s one of those days. It just ain’t gonna happen. I decide to let it go and get Gene into the action. Another rod bends and I’m guessing northern. It is coming in heavy. 20 feet from the boat and all of the sudden it lets go. In comes my crank and a perch. Boy it would be tuff being a fish. Crank ~Perch~Northern, the chain of life. The perch ain’t looking so good but who knows, maybe he will make it only to be swallowed alive another day. I like being close to the top of the food chain. The 5 to 8 mph wind is now up to 15 so we set up at Tractor Bay. What’s that? Ain’t heard of Tractor Bay. That’s cause I just named it. With water dropping fast guess what shows up. Geez am I glad I didn’t power into that chunk of steel when it was submerged. Anyway, we start cranking in the direct vicinity and head west in 9 feet. I get the crazy idea to put orange in the water. By now a mudline is beginning to show and I’m thinking, go with something bright. Gene is glad I did. Number 4! I was hoping to have a limit by three so I look up and ask for help. Moments later we have our second double of the day. Gene gets the first rod in and turns out to be the day’s best northern. I’m confident the other fish is a northern as he pulled line like a carp hooked in the fin. Gene is working on the fish and I’m beginning to wonder why a northern would stay down like that. Somewhere in the fog it dawns on me. That ain’t no northern Schoneck, get the net. Best fish of the day. You go Gene. I check the GPS for time, 2:56. Thank you. GPS Google Earth Locations, Video and Pictures of this report please visit: www.ndlive.com |
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Lake Sakakawea - Sunday, September 11, 2011 | |
Fishing was tough to say the least last week! Fished Deepwater to the Indian Hills with mixed results! Started to hit points in 10 - 14 ft. Ended up getting a few pike and 2 walleyes. Both were 23" about 4.5 pounds,
The next day I fished from Indian hills to Beulah Bay. Lots of pike and smallies; had 1 walleye fish was 24" Pulled cranks in 12 - 16 ft. Tried spinners but didn't pick up any fish. Day three I went back west to fish deep drop offs. I pulled spinners in 25 feet! Caught a 25" walleye on the first pass, I had 2 more on at the boat; if I had another person with me I would've had' em! No more fish after that, Day of the tournment we choose my partners pattern. Pulled cranks in 15 ft. Picked up three right away. A 23" and 2 21" It took the rest of the day to get the last 2. We weighed 5 for 16.78lbs. Second time we ended 2nd. It was a really odd week for ND weather, wind hardly blew. But when it did that's when we caught fish. |
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New Town / "River" Area - Saturday, September 10, 2011 | |
Going to try New Town area next week, maybe down at huntsalong, any body having luck willing to share some tips on a one day fishing trip to that area? Thanks
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Tobacco Gardens / White Earth Bay Area - Tuesday, September 6, 2011 | |
White bass and northerns up the ying yang on minnows, with the occasional drum throw in just to give you the hope you've got a nice walleye on. One good walleye was dumb enough to hit my jig. |
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Lake Sakakawea - Tuesday, September 6, 2011 | |
Fished Saturday and Sunday and caught some perch and silver bass. Not a single Walleye. Van Hook is DEAD! Can't wait until next spring.
By the way fished Shallow with jigs, lindys, pitching cranks... Minnow , leaches, crawlers... Fishhed deep with spinners, lindys with crawlers and leaches. |
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