Welcome to our Lewis and Clark Lake Fishing Home Page

Lewis and Clark Lake is good-sized reservoir that covers 31,000 acres.  It is the smallest of South Dakota’s four Missour River reservoirs, however, at nearly 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, there is plenty of room to fish here and good numbers of fish call this lake home.  Like the other reservoirs on the Missouri River system in this state, walleye are definitely the main draw here for most anglers.  Good numbers of walleye are caught from spring through fall and some big fish are caught too.  Some of the other species of fish to target are sauger, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, catfish, crappie, bluegill and other sunfish.