This section of the Missouri River opens up in late February, allowing many out-of-state fishermen to begin their fishing season, months before their own state opener. Much of the Lake Francis Case walleye population spawns at Chamberlain in April; this massive concentration of walleyes provides plenty of fast action. Similar to the walleyes, anglers across the Midwest migrate to Chamberlain to take advantage of this outstanding fishery.

As summer progresses, the bite is cooling off in Chamberlain, but 20 miles up river the bite on Lake Sharpe is heating up. Lake Sharp is the most underrated body of water in North America, with daily catches of 50 to 100 walleye a day. Besides an abundance of walleyes, Lake Sharpe is rapidly gaining a reputation as an outstanding lake for trophy  small mouth-bass fishing.

During the fall, on Lake Francis Case, again the walleye are coming up river to the major staging areas for the winter, to be ready for the spawning again in the spring. This area of Lake Francis Case has some of the best scenery in the state. Come experience it for yourselves!

Included: Comfortable 20 foot 2002 Lund Fisherman; 150 HP Yamaha w/9.9 Kicker; Cleaning, Packing, Freezing of Fish; Bait, Tackle, & Fishing Rod

Average Rates: 1 People $275, plus Tax 2 People $300, plus Tax 3 People $325, plus tax

To book either a Hunting or Fishing Trip, Call at 605-734-5487
or 605-730-2370 or email at info@clelandguideservice.com

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