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Author Topic: Fishing report Lakes Oahe/Sharpe Pierre area for Sept.1st to the 5th 2015  (Read 1596 times)

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Offline Hutch

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    • Fishing & Hunting South Dakota's Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe
I guided another group of repeat customer's Doctor Scott Rose wife Ann and Doctor George Thomas and wife Cathy for a 3 day trip. Another group that just makes my job great. We fished both Oahe and Sharpe getting nice limits of walleye on both lakes and then day 3 because they had their limits of walleye we went back on Oahe for limits of smallmouth bass. We caught the walleye on Sharpe in 10 fow fishing with Nightcrawler bouncer rigs and on Oahe we fished in 20 to 30 fow with the same. We caught the smallmouth in 10 to 20 fow mostly with minnows/gulp.We had an over all 17 inch size on walleye and about the same on the smallmouth with one smallmouth a 20 incher going around 5 lbs. with many other smally's over 18 inch's. Both lakes are going great for walleye smallmouth and catfish with some northern's coming in. Remember that on Sharpe the slot limit after Sept 1st is back to 15 inches. Hot weather is around so plenty of water in the boat along with sun screen/bug spray are all good idea's. It was great to see this group back again and as I mentioned above one of the main reasons I have never had second thoughts about guiding as a career.

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Hutch
Good fishing Hutch