Northern Pike Fishing in South Dakota
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Year-round
Overview
The Northern Pike is a popular freshwater game fish found throughout South Dakota. The northern pike is an aggressive, hard-fighting predator found across the northern United States and Canada.
Best Waters in South Dakota
- Lake Oahe — reservoir. Species: walleye, northern-pike, smallmouth-bass, channel-catfish, sauger.
- Lake Sharpe — reservoir. Species: walleye, sauger, channel-catfish, crappie, northern-pike.
- Lake Kampeska — lake. Species: walleye, yellow-perch, northern-pike, bluegill, largemouth-bass.
Local Techniques & Baits
Techniques
- spinnerbait
- trolling
Baits & Lures
- large spinnerbaits
- Dardevle spoon
- jerkbaits
- large live shiners
- live suckers
- topwater buzzbaits
- soft plastic swimbaits
- inline spinners
Seasonal Guide for South Dakota
SpringSpring Fishing
Spring is arguably the best time for pike fishing. After ice-out, pike move into shallow bays and marshes to spawn when water hits the mid-40s. Post-spawn fish remain shallow and feed aggressively to recover energy. Large spinnerbaits and jerkbaits worked along emerging weed lines produce excellent results.
SummerSummer Fishing
Pike move to deeper weed edges and structure as shallow water warms. Focus on cabbage weed lines in 8 to 15 feet of water and points adjacent to deep basins. Trolling with large spoons or crankbaits is effective for covering water. Early morning topwater action can be explosive in weedy bays before the sun gets high.
FallFall Fishing
Cooling water temperatures trigger aggressive fall feeding as pike bulk up for winter. Fish move back toward shallower structure and follow baitfish schools. Large spinnerbaits, jerkbaits, and live suckers fished near remaining green weeds are top producers. Some of the largest pike of the year are caught in October.
WinterWinter Fishing
Pike remain active under the ice and are one of the most popular ice fishing targets. Tip-ups baited with large shiners or suckers set near weed edges and structure produce consistent action. Dead bait rigs on the bottom can also be effective. Pike feed throughout the winter, making them reliable quarry for ice anglers.
Regulations
Regulations change frequently. Always verify current regulations with South Dakota Fish & Wildlife. Information shown was last updated 2025-01-01.
Specific regulations for northern pike in South Dakota are not listed in our database. Please check the official South Dakota regulations for current rules.