North Dakota Fishing Reports
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** Last Update was made on 8 - 25 - 07 **
NORTH DAKOTA FISHING REPORTS - LICENSES - REGULATIONS - MAPS
DEVILS LAKE - Most anglers have been reporting a bit tougher fishing the past week. While they’re
catching a lot of smaller fish, finding eating sized and larger fish has been more difficult. Those
doing better are moving around and trying to find smaller groups of more active fish. Some spots
that are producing fish include the sunken roads in the Flats and Pelican, Bud Bay, Doc Hagens,
the Ft. Totten/Cactus area, Five Crows, Stromme Addition, and the south end of Black Tiger. In
these areas anglers are trolling cranks such as jointed shad raps, salmos, & reef runners or bottom
bouncers with spinners.
White bass populations seem to really have boomed and are being caught in most all areas of the
lake. Small cranks or jigs with minnows are working the best.
Shore fisherman continue to report good fishing in the evening hours. The better areas continue to
be the bridges, the north end of Creel Bay, the Acorn Ridge area, and the area near the 19/281
intersection.
SAKAKAWEA LAKE - Anglers out over the weekend got into a few walleye in 20 - 28' with lindys or
spinners tipped with leeches, crawlers or minnows. Try just west of the Resort and also Renner or
Beaver Bays. A few northern also had been caught.