From pro anglers to weekend enthusiasts, South Dakota has year-round fishing opportunities for everyone.
It’s hard to beat the allure of fishing in South Dakota. Whether it’s the feeling of the sun on your face as you cast a line or the thrill of pulling up a gilled treasure from a hole in the ice, the sensations produced by fishing here have a certain kind of magic.
How can one activity be relaxing and exciting at the same time? We’re not sure. We just know that’s how fishing works.
You have plenty of opportunities in South Dakota, where nearly 98% of the state’s waters are publicly accessible and open for fishing. Fly-fish for trout in a flowing Black Hills stream. Reel in trophy walleye from a Missouri River reservoir or land bass and crappie from a northeastern glacial lake. Cold winters transform the state’s bodies of water into solid, shimmering ice fishing playgrounds. Fishing options here range from creeks, rivers and lakes to 63 state parks and recreation areas. Heck, we even have a lake with a ghost town at the bottom. When we say there are options, we mean it. (Check out South Dakota Game, Fish & Park’s up-to-date Public Fishing Access map.)
The residents of South Dakota are a welcoming bunch, and that especially extends to visitors arriving with rod and reel. Accommodations across the state cater to fishing folks, with boat-sized parking spots or restaurants that will cook up your day’s catch. Many shops and organizations also share fishing reports throughout the year. In South Dakota, convenience is key. After all, every minute spent trying to hook that perfect fish is well spent.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a pro angler, a weekend enthusiast, or a first-timer who doesn’t know the difference between a walleye and a can of tuna. South Dakota has year-round fishing opportunities for everyone. See why anglers travel from all over the world to fish in South Dakota. We’re pretty confident you’ll be, well…hooked.