Missouri River Fishing Report-April 30th, 2023

Written by Mike Peluso

April 30, 2023

Confused, frustrated, depressing are all words that can be used when you describe what is happening on the Missouri River near Bismarck right now. You could probably even throw in a couple swear words.

If you have fished the river as hard and as much as I have for over 40 years. People tend to contact me to try and get my take on things and my thoughts. The number one question I get is have you ever seen this before? So this report might get long winded.

Simple answer is not really. We had one spring where the water was dirty for a considerable amount of time. Once it cleared the fishing was gangbusters. This spring I’m really questioning if we will see this. The reason I say this, with the electronics we all have we just are not seeing many walleyes around.

I have my thoughts and philosophies as to what is happening. My past track record with my thought’s have usually been spot on. I’m not a Game and Fish Biologist however, so I’ll keep my philosophies to myself.

I’ll let everyone reading decipher by what I’m personally seeing still fishing everyday. Yes, I’m that guy still out there trying to get on a bite to resume my guiding operations.

It’s no secret we had record amounts of snow this winter. Along with that we had early ice and very late ice off. Last fall, right before the first blizzard of the year I found a massive pile of fish south of Bismarck closer to the state line area. These fish were sitting on a bait source. I was super excited when I found them, unfortunately the early winter kept me away.

Another thing last fall, and still this spring is the water levels south of Bismarck on Oahe do not resemble a lake. It’s super low with lots of sand and current. Not overly easy to navigate and sone areas are extremely narrow and shallow.

This spring has had its major inflows from just about every tributary from the far north here in North Dakota all the way down to the Cannonball. Another thing to think about are the two major ones in South Dakota. One being the Grand River.

With the amount of herring, smelt, baby white bass, and whatever else is down that way. The fish found a good food source, especially the big unicorns that are present in the Missouri River system.

So what’s all this translate to for us up here right this moment? Well, in my opinion not a lot of fish have made their way into the northern stretches of the system. Of course there are some fish around. Always are, but definitely not in great numbers. I will say this however, if you are hoping for one bite that could potentially be the next state record, now is the time it could happen!

I’m hoping internal instincts kick in here soon and we see a push of fish show up. If we don’t, I guess I can chalk up another first in my 40 plus years fishing the Mighty Mo!

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