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Joined: 04/16/2009
Location: SD
Heading up to my old stomping grounds in Mobridge early Thursday morning to hit the water with my old man for the weekend. Has the Mobridge area picked up yet? I guess I'm not completely opposed to going up to Pollock, but I've never fished up there so I'm pretty unfamiliar with the area. I also only have a small boat with a 15 horse.

The forecast for Thursday-Sunday has been alternating between rain and shine about twice a day now. Hopefully the weather cooperates for us.
Re: Mobridge
by on 06/17/2009 3:11 PM | Reply #1 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 04/06/2007
Location: SD
It would be nice if a few of the Mobridge posters would chime in on this thread. I'm headed in that direction Friday, and am curious to see how the fishing is. Thanks in advance.

Re: Mobridge
by on 06/17/2009 6:59 PM | Reply #2 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 11/06/2006
Location: SD
There are  fish to be caught in the Mobridge area, just work the points, and you should do fine.
Re: Mobridge
by on 06/18/2009 10:09 AM | Reply #3 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 07/09/2008
Location: SD
The bite is good...not great around town (if you compare to further North).  North is better, Oak Creek, Cuthead, Rorgo, Gallaway Bay are all producing fish, and it seems like the water is still cleaner up there.  If you can stay in the old shoreline 18-24 foot that seems to be where the fish are, and no snags .   I have heard some guys going to as deep as 35'.  Bottom bouncers w/spinners, crawlers or minnows.  Also pull lead core down had been working.  Good Luck fishing this weekend.  www.mobridgeoutdoors.com
Re: Mobridge
by on 06/18/2009 10:09 AM | Reply #4 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 07/09/2008
Location: SD
The bite is good...not great around town (if you compare to further North).  North is better, Oak Creek, Cuthead, Rorgo, Gallaway Bay are all producing fish, and it seems like the water is still cleaner up there.  If you can stay in the old shoreline 18-24 foot that seems to be where the fish are, and no snags .   I have heard some guys going to as deep as 35'.  Bottom bouncers w/spinners, crawlers or minnows.  Also pull lead core down had been working.  Good Luck fishing this weekend.  www.mobridgeoutdoors.com
Re: Mobridge
by on 06/18/2009 11:10 PM | Reply #5 | "Quote" | "Quick Reply" |

Joined: 04/16/2009
Location: SD
Fished the Moose Flats tonight from 7 to 9. Pulled harnesses with and without spinners in 10-20 FOW. We tried crawlers Gulp minnows/leeches. Only fish landed was a nice 22 inch catfish that my girlfriend pulled in on a harness with green blade and red beads. She lost a small walleye, too. No luck for me.

Lots of boats, but didn't see anyone catching anything. Storms moved through all day and it was dead calm by the time we got out there.

Going to try Oak Creek or Cuthead Bay early tomorrow morning.
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Posted On: 2009-06-1
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Tags: mobridge, old, i'm, area, heading, thursday, morning, man, grounds, stomping
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Region: South Dakota

Categories: Fishing > Species > Walleye
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