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<blockquote data-quote="Traxion" data-source="post: 154815" data-attributes="member: 983"><p>We fish the N end of Oahe mainly and have been less than impressed the past few years. Fishing sucks, at least compared to the glory days of 10 years ago. Thinking of heading up to pillage Sakakawea for a long weekend sometime this summer. I have fished the East end a bit, staying at the State Park. I have also stayed at Beulah a couple times and fished west and north in the Beaver Bay/Nishu areas. We're coming from W SD so the middle to western part of the lake are the closest. I would be open to fishing farther west, just not sure on lodging options on the south side of the lake. A cabin or even the good old tent would be fine, long as power is available to plug in the boat. Any recommendations on places that might fit the bill? Then, and probably most importantly, what timeline would you suggest? Thinking mid July ish? Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Traxion, post: 154815, member: 983"] We fish the N end of Oahe mainly and have been less than impressed the past few years. Fishing sucks, at least compared to the glory days of 10 years ago. Thinking of heading up to pillage Sakakawea for a long weekend sometime this summer. I have fished the East end a bit, staying at the State Park. I have also stayed at Beulah a couple times and fished west and north in the Beaver Bay/Nishu areas. We're coming from W SD so the middle to western part of the lake are the closest. I would be open to fishing farther west, just not sure on lodging options on the south side of the lake. A cabin or even the good old tent would be fine, long as power is available to plug in the boat. Any recommendations on places that might fit the bill? Then, and probably most importantly, what timeline would you suggest? Thinking mid July ish? Thoughts? Thanks for the help! [/QUOTE]
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