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Lake Sakakawea

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7/19/23 @ 9:31 PM
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NodakAngler
NodakAngler
User since 7/19/22
The fish have been deeper for most of the month. June was gangbusters in shallow water, but ever since, the fish have been out in 22-30 fow, and probably deeper. Covering ground has been the tactic of choice for me. We usually run cranks, but will also pull live bait with bottom bouncers. Sakakawea is notorious for doing well with white lures, as well as firetigers. Just started ripping jigging raps again, so I am looking forward to that bite ... except last year I developed wicked bad tennis elbow from it. Tight lines, folks!

Here are a couple of videos of our recent outings on Sak:




5/31/23 @ 5:16 PM
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NodakAngler
NodakAngler
User since 7/19/22
My daughter and I were at the cabin Thursday evening through Monday evening, for the Memorial Day weekend. We decided against going to New Town, and instead stayed in the Van Hook Arm area. On Friday, we scouted the Shell Creek area. We caught a few nice walleye in 1-4 fow, and a pile of big smallmouth bass. My boat had electronics problems on this trip, which I would later diagnose as my transducer going bad.

Saturday was mostly spent running back home for tools, then dodging rain while I fixed the issue. Luckily I had a spare transducer.

On Sunday, my daughter, along with my cousin and his son, decided to run up river a little ways, to see what we could get into. We fished the Joes Bay area and ended up having a nice day, catching post spawn males. We tried like hell to have a day of pitching jigs into shallow water, but for whatever reason dragging a jig tipped with a minnow, or dragging a plain lindy was the better producer on this trip. This time we found fish in 1-5 fow, but also in 15-18 fow. Afterwards, we caught wind that some of our friends were having luck in the arm, and catching a better quality fish.

On Monday, Micah and I went out in the morning for a quick trip, before heading home. We were going to check a couple of the island shorelines, but ended up finding fish at the first one we tried. I pitched jigs shallow, while also dragging a lindy. Micah ran a lindy as well, and to my joy, she caught the biggest fish of the day. We spent this morning in less than 10 fow.

The water temps in the Van Hook area varied from the mid 50's to the low 60's. The water is still a little bit stained, but that should start to clean up. I would expect for that area to be very good by this upcoming weekend. Get out there and enjoy it!

Below is a video of our outing on Monday:

5/22/23 @ 4:42 PM
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NodakAngler
NodakAngler
User since 7/19/22
Sharpshooting Shallow Walleye! with Livescope
Lake Sakakawea, on May 19. We pitched jigs into shallow water all day, and had a blast doing it.Water temp was around 52 degrees, where we fished. We pitched jig and minnow, or jig and flukes into 0-6 fow. There is an amazing amount of 20" fish in the system right now.

Check out the video to see what class of fish is abundant in that lake this year! 

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