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Fishing North Dakota
By: James Veach


Are you looking for some of the finest fishing in the Upper Midwest? If so North Dakota lakes and rivers has what your looking for. Here we have some of the finest lakes for walleye fishing, northern pike, salmon, small mouth bass, crappie and other pan fish. In the winter, ice fishing can't be beat on Devil's Lake for jumbo perch and walleye.

Fishing the Red River of the North is one of the best places to go out and try your luck for channel catfish. Anglers from all over the country come here to try their luck catching these big fish. Don't be surprised if you latch on to a 20 - 30 pounder, if you do, hold on and enjoy the adrenalin rush.

The Red is also a great place to try your luck walleye fishing. It is not uncommon to catch walleyes in the 5 - 10 pound range. 2 - 3 pounders are my favorite, the best for eating, can't be beat.

Lake Sakakawea is the largest lake in North Dakota. It is a man made lake on the Missouri River System, offering many species of fish for the avid angler. Walleye, Northern Pike, Salmon, Small Mouth Bass, even Trout, are ready to be caught in this great fisherie.

Valley City and Jamestown have some of the best reservoir fishing available. Jamestown Reservoir, Pipestem Reservoir, and Lake Ashtabula. Crappies, perch, walleye, small mouth bass, and northern pike can be part of the action on these great bodies of water.

Ice fishing can also be very good , especially perch and crappie, walleye, and an occasional northern pike latching on to your hook. When hooking on to one of these fish hold on and enjoy the ride, it is a great feeling.

Read more about North Dakota Fishing at my website, follow link below.

James Veach, Webmaster of Excelloutdoors North Dakota. A website all about the Great state of North Dakota. History, tourism, travel, outdoor recreation, and so much more.

Come visit us at: http://www.excelloutdoors.com


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