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Have fished Pierre spillway below dam and had good luck, and also Akaska area is good also. If you are lucky enough to hit it right you can get in on shore fishing for big gators. The white bass can be a blast and are great fighters. Just take mud line out when cleaning them and they make great eating.

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Depends on what section (impoundment) you want to fish. Lewis and Clark, Francis Case, Sharpe, Oahe, etc.

Not really concerned which one, do they all have a decent bite at that time of year?

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Should be good to go by then. 3 ramps open at the dam as of Saturday, and American Creek park ramp looked useable tonight when leaving. The marina ramp is basically clear, but the bay blowed in with ice today with the NW wind.

As far as fishing goes, youll get some good days and some bad days, Today was one of the days when the fish won.

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Wondering if anyone has any updates on the situation out there. Headed out in a couple of weeks, watching the weather and dreamin.

Water temp? Ice? And of course any report would be awesome just trying to pass the time.

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Is there any word on the water depth at Chamberlain now? A couple of years ago, it was pretty low. I didn't make it last year, but one of my brothers said it had come up significantly last year. With the snowfall they had last winter, I would think that it's climbed some this spring. Any reports?

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Heading to Chamberlain area on thursday morning and should be on the water midafternoon.... Any reports from anyone? I have been hearing it has been crazy slow out there this spring. Will report when I get back!

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I got a phone call saying water is kind of high and a little dirty ,it was tougher fishing for them cleaning only 15 -20 eyes for the weekend, i may wait and see what happens, i dont mind fishing high water its the muddied up water i dont care for!

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Have heard some better reports the past couple of days from Francis Case. A group I heard from fished Ft. Thompson area monday & tuesday, and while the #'s were not high the size of the fish were very nice... All 16"-24". While there, they heard rumors of a hotter bite happening on Lake Sharpe... as well as Kiowa flats area.... Will have to say, will post when I get back!

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I as well am headed out to Chamberlain this weekend, was wondering what the best tactics being used are and what size jigs people are using if jiggin or drifting.... Any help would be great, not much of a river fisherman...

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