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Fishing Report: October 13th, 2025

Cheers to Another Great Fishing Season!
All our best,
The SD Missouri River Tourism Team
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Lake Oahe
Around Akaska, Chad Schilling with Oahe Wings & Walleyes reported that fishing is still really tough. Finding fish is not a problem but getting them to eat is a different story. The recent freeze should kickstart the fall bite. Anglers are optimistic about having a good fall run with lots of fish still in the system.
In the Whitlock Bay area near Gettysburg, South Whitlock Resort shared anglers have picked up more salmon over the weekend from shore. Walleye fishing has been pretty much the same as last week, mostly shallower in 12-16ft. Otherwise, anglers are trying to get them at 30-50ft. Some are having luck over trees, but the deep drop-offs have been producing a better bite. There's a nice variety of action with catfish, small mouth, perch, and white bass being picked up. Early morning and evening hours are best.
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Lake Sharpe
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In the Pierre/Fort Pierre areas, please refer to last week's reporting: The bite is slow, but persistent anglers who vary their presentation and cover water can still catch fish. Trolling crankbaits is an effective way to cover the most water, and is now possible due to lack of vegetation floating in the column. Small baits like the #5 Berkley Flicker Shad are most effective. Bottom bouncing with larger, #4, brightly colored Colorado blades are the best way to get bites in the dirty water, and can coax more neutral fish to bite. Oahe Dam Tailrace has some fish, but the bite itself is slow. The bulk of the pressure is on the west side, with a few fish on the east side. |
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Lake Francis Case
Platte Creek Lodge & Guide Service shared that fishing has been good but somewhat slow this last week. Weather needs to cooperate, and active winds have stirred up mud in the river. Catching fish jigging and using bottom bouncing around 11-14ft. Pulling crankbaits has also been been a good presentation.
Skipper Bros Guiding on Lake Francis Case reported that the lake had been producing keeper-sized walleyes for a month or so. The fish are mainly being caught on crank baits pulled in water shallower than 20ft. There is a hit-and-miss jig bite on points if you're in the right spot at the right time. Water temps are finally starting to cool down, which will kick the fall bite into full swing soon. The fish will start eating more to put on fat for the winter. Anticipating a good fall bite for walleye and bass.
SD Outfitters Unlimited updated that the fall fishing bite around the Pease Creek area has remained strong to steady. Lots of bigger fish in the 2-5lbs range. Presentation working the best has been trolling crank baits in 42-45ft. Jigs and jig raps are producing also. On the hunting end of things, it's looking to be an outstanding start to bird season for the area!
For the Bonesteel area, Pavel's Walleye Camp reported the fall bite is coming on jigs and crank baits in deeper water, and some are being caught on bottom bouncer in 20ft.
In the Lake Andes, Wagner, and Pickstown areas, Lake Andes Inn & RV Park shared, for fishing, not much has changed since last week - the weather’s still beautiful, and conditions are great for those willing to put in the effort. But the season is slowly winding down.
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Lake Lewis and Clark
In the Yankton area the Walleye Guys shared that fishing has been a bit slow as the typical lake fall bite isn’t even close to starting, but hopefully things turn around soon. Most likely, it's going to be a couple more weeks at least. None the less, some quality fish are being caught, so if you want quality over quantity, the fishing's not too shabby. The wind just needs to back off a bit for things to pick up.
For more information and up-to-the-minute reports on fishing at Lake Lewis and Clark please contact:
For more information and up-to-the-minute reports on fishing please contact:
Lake Oahe
- Kemnitz MoRest Motel in Mobridge at 605-845-3668
- Oahe Wings & Walleyes at 605-230-0280
- Bob’s Resort in Gettysburg at 605-765-2500
- South Whitlock Resort in Gettysburg at 605-765-9762
- The Outpost Lodge in Pierre at 605-264-5450
- Oahe Salmon Guide Service in Onida at 605-691-9020
Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe
- Lip Ripper Fishing in Fort Pierre at 402-689-9947
- Propst Professional Angers at 605-222-1621
- South Dakota Walleye Charters at 605-366-1875
Lake Francis Case
- Allen's South Dakota Fishing & Hunting in Chamberlain at 800-435-5591
- Platte Creek Lodge at 605-941-1679
- Missouri River Lodge & SD Outfitters Unlimited at 605-680-3877
- Pavel's Walleye Camp in Bonesteel at 402-340-0033
- Circle H Motel at 605-487-7652
- Skipper Bros Guiding at 605-892-7777
Lake Lewis and Clark
- The Walleye Guys in Yankton 402-499-4936
Remember – this report is a snapshot in time and changes can occur quickly. We suggest you call one of our members listed above – they can be very helpful with what is happening along the river. That way you’ll be assured of a great trip!
Questions about boat ramp access? Check the SD Game, Fish & Parks interactive map. You’ll have to zoom in to the ramp you want to look at, and the information is regularly updated. It’s a great resource!
Help slow the spread of Aquatic Invasive Species! Check out the Game, Fish & Parks web site for detailed info on the regulations. They are very specific so you’ll want to be sure you’ve read the regulations. If you love to fish the Missouri River in South Dakota, please do your part to keep the reservoirs free of aquatic invasive species.
The Missouri River is a fishing and hunting paradise, filled to the brim with extraordinary opportunities to reel in or hunt your limit before the day is done. Come see why hunters and fishers alike cannot stop coming back to take in the sublime conditions along South Dakota’s Missouri River.
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