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Killer South Dakota Walleye Fishing Hot Spots
By: Daniel Eggertsen
About the Author
Dan Eggertsen is a fishing researcher and enthusiast who is commited to providing the best walleye fishing information possible. Get more information on South Dakota walleye fishing here: http://www.askwalleyefishing.com/
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South Dakota walleye fishing, as well as in North Dakota, is a bit difficult at first because there are certain hotspots where you’ll find these deepwater predators, while many other areas will seem to be completely uninhabited by the fish. Knowing how to target them and where they will be during a giving season will make your South Dakota walleye fishing trip a lot more fun and fruitful.
First of all, know that, in the dead of winter, walleye will prefer to feed around sundown, so this will give you an idea of when you want to be at the lake with your bait in the water for feeding time. This time of day causes the temperatures to drop considerably, and walleye have a penchant for cold waters. Especially if you are an ice fisherman, you’ll find that this time of year and this time of day bring the utmost excitement to your life, knowing that your best opportunity to reel in a monster is at hand.
In South Dakota, walleye fishing is best found on smaller waters and natural lakes, such as Devils Lake. Get out to this location just after the lake freezes for the best opportunity. However, you can certainly find walleye here throughout the winter, with some sized up to nine pounds and more, large for the species any way you look at it. Beside being sure to get to the lakes at the right time, you should be aware that a good bait presentation can make all the difference in the world. Some of the top anglers in South Dakota will use a lure without any bait and jig it. However, minnow seem to provide the best approach, using the head just off the bottom of the lake.
One trick to finding your catches is to stay at one hole, looking for the aggressive fish, using the dead stick method. This means keeping the bait completely still and waiting for the walleye to bite after staring it down. In this case, you might want to tip a lure with either a full minnow or a minnow head, using something like a small slip-bobber with a plain gold hook. Other anglers take the opposite approach to fishing, opening and fishing many holes. The biggest problem with this method is that it’s like playing sports, and the physical aspect of it can wear you down quickly. It can also be frustrating if you drill several holes with absolutely no luck.
The advantage of dead sticking is that there is little or no struggle to reel in the walleye. What happens is this: the fish eyes the bait for a time, then snaps and swallows it. The walleye will slowly go back down towards his resting place, and you’ll see your rod start to dip, letting you know you have a bite. At this time, you can reel and hook the specimen and bring him in.
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The Pheasantennial Celebration Begins
Pierre, S.D. (Vocus) October 15, 2008
The South Dakota Office of Tourism has launched the South Dakota Pheasantennial, a celebration of 100 years of pheasant hunting in the state. The promotion will include special hunts, community celebrations and the Pheasantennial finale where enthusiasts will compete to win a hunt with television host, Ron Schara.
“Fall in South Dakota would not be complete without the cackle of a ring-necked pheasant,” said Governor Mike Rounds. “A milestone of this caliber, or in this case, gauge, deserves a celebration like no other. I invite communities and the hunting industry to get involved and make 2008 the year of the pheasant in South Dakota.”
The pheasant was first introduced to South Dakota in 1908 when a group of residents released six Chinese Ring-necked Pheasants into a field north of Redfield. Today, the bird is at the center of state-wide traditions and, 100 years later, continues to stimulate the South Dakota economy.
One Pheasantennial promotion will highlight late season hunting. Throughout the season, hunting enthusiasts can sign up online at www.HuntinSD.com for the South Dakota Pheasantennial Giveaway. The South Dakota Office of Tourism will select eight finalists from a pool of online registrations to attend the Pheasantennial Finale on November 15, at Cabela’s in Mitchell. Here, they will have the chance to win a late-season pheasant hunt for four hosted by Ron Schara and filmed by Pheasants Forever Television to air on the Outdoor Channel.
Two other finalists will be selected on the day of the event, giving ten individuals the chance to win the hunt of a lifetime. The ten finalists will also win gear from Cabela’s, a gas card to cover the cost of travel to the final event, two nights lodging in Mitchell and more.
Fast Facts:
The first pheasant season opened in 1919. 500 hunting licenses were made available.
Pheasants introduced into the United States were from Asia and Europe.
The earliest recorded attempt to introduce pheasants into the United States was in 1733 in New York.
Why does SD have the pheasant population it does today? Habitat.
A cock pheasant’s harem can reach large numbers. A harem of as many as 18 hens has been recorded. Average harem size is about 3 hen pheasants.
Pheasant chicks can make short flight by the time they are 2 weeks old.
Links:
Pheasantennial Micro-Site
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Rules and Regulations – GFP
South Dakota Public Lands
Contacts:
Wanda Goodman, (605) 773-3301, wanda.goodman @ state.sd.us
*Color photos must be credited to the South Dakota Office of Tourism
*Black and white photos must be credited to the State Archives of South Dakota State Historical Society
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