
North Dakota Fishing
Northern
Pike Fishing Guides of Devil's Lake North Dakota
Devils Lake is the largest natural body of water in North Dakota, making it
your premier vacation destination for all four seasons of the year. We offer
some of the best fishing and hunting in North America. Species: Walleye, Jumbo
Perch, Northern Pike, and White Bass.*
North Dakota
Game & Fish (Species and Fishing Locations)
Walleye: The Missouri River, including Lakes Sakakawea and
Oahe, and Devils Lake produce good catches of walleye. Perch:
Devils Lake's perch fishery is know nationwide for catches of 1 pound-plus fish.
Paddlefish: The Missouri and Yellowstone rivers' confluence
provides the best paddlefishing in the state.
Chinook Salmon: Lake Sakakawea is the only water in the state
with this species. Catfish: Best catfishing is found on the
Red River, Garrison Dam Tailrace, directly below Lake Sakakawea, and Lake Tschida
in southwest North Dakota. Other Species: Northern Pike, bass, bluegill, crappie,
muskellunge, sauger, and trout.*
Devil's
Lake Fishing (North Dakota)
Devils Lake is North Dakota's largest natural lake. Currently the lake is about
132,000 acres and more than 90% undeveloped. Fishing is outstanding year-round
for a number of species including: Walleye, Perch, Northern Pike and White Bass.*
Ice
Fishing: Devil's Lake
Devils Lake is one of the top five lakes in the world, as rated by "Field
& Stream". Loaded with hog walleye, monster pike, and jumbo perch,
this lake is underfished and waiting for you to enjoy it.*
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