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Author Topic: Lakes Oahe/Sharpe Pierre area fishing report for June 23rd to June 27th 2014  (Read 1540 times)

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Offline Hutch

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    • Fishing & Hunting South Dakota's Lake Oahe and Lake Sharpe
Fishing around Pierre is going strong on both Oahe and Sharpe with limits of fish coming in the most experienced anglers boats. The average size walleye on Oahe is smaller however most boats have some bigger walleye in their daily limits. Sharpe still continues to put out an average size stringer of 16 to 17 inch fish for most boats around Pierre and down at West Bend. I guided the Runge family from Wisconsin and Deadwood to nice limits of fish at West Bend and then guided some fellows for the Outpost Lodge from Chicago and Nebraska to limits of fish on Sharpe. I then spent 2 days with the Sam Clem group of repeat customers to possession limits of real nice fish on Sharpe fishing one day in the Pierre area (limits but tougher bite) and one day at West Bend with limits before the storm hit at 1:00 o'clock. On this trip I believe one of the guys caught the biggest smallmouth (getting it Mounted) I have caught in my boat at least in SD. A 21 1/2 incher that weighted 6 1/2 Lbs. A real big bass for SD lake's and if it had the girth it would have approached state record status. Sharpe is starting to be known for these bigger size bass and they are a real bonus to walleye fishermen. We caught the fish on Sharpe in 25 fow to 30 fow around tree beds along with the smallmouth on bouncer/crawler rigs and on Oahe we caught most of the fish around 17 fow on the same. In the Pierre area we stayed in around 10 fow. Temps are going up and storms continue to move through so summer is here. Boat traffic is high on both lakes and fishing ramps are busy along with cleaning stations. Sun Screen, Bug spray and lots of water are very good ideas.

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Hutch
Good fishing Hutch