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Author Topic: FISHING REPORT LAKES OAHE/SHARPE PIERRE AREA JUNE 10TH AND 11TH 2017  (Read 1884 times)

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Offline Hutch

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    • Fishing & Hunting South Dakota's Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe
Some wind on Saturday dictated fishing down on Sharpe with once again some of my all time favorite repeat customers the Rezac family of brothers/sons. Scott Van Lierre helped me with these guys and both days we put limits of 32 walleye up for pictures along with smallmouth bass (4 over 19 inches) catfish, northern pike and white bass. They took home full possession limits of fish along with fish meals while they were here. Day two found us on Oahe fishing in stained water of less than 5 feet using bouncer /crawlers bouncer /minnows and pulling flicker shad plugs. Used the same presentation on Sharpe however we did catch fish down to 20 fow at the bend. Most of the walleye we kept were in the 15 to 19 inch range and we had to catch over 50 fish a boat on Sharpe to come up with limits as the lake is just full of fish that won't quite make the 15 inch minimum. The bite can only be described as great and this group of guys doesn't get any better. They come from both around the Omaha Ne area and Madison WS. for an annual get together and as I have repeatedly said the lakes I guide on (OAHE/Sharpe) have generated great trips and have given my guide service over a 90 per cent repeat customer base or I would have never been able to make a living for so many years doing what I love. Having great family's like the Rezac's has made my job a pure pleasure. Hot Days are here so plenty of water and sun screen along with bug spray are necessity's in your boat. Once again I will mention finding your own fish is the real challenge to walleye fishing and if you spend the time to find spots away from community holes the benefits of numbers and size are worth the effort. Any one can find a bunch of boats and go fishing there. The best walleye fishermen are those who hunt and find the fish on their own and there in lies the real reward. Catching them is great fun and eating them is real good two but the real sport is the hunt from my perspective so go hunting. The bite is on big time.

HUTCH'S GUIDE SERVICE

Hutch
Good fishing Hutch