Introduction

Report 1: Introduction to Devils Lake Fishing Report’s Website

First, a brief introduction, we live in the outdoors paradise that is Devils Lake, North Dakota. We are outdoors junkies. We live here because most of you reading this take your outdoors vacation here. This is a destination for fishing and hunting, in fact, I would speculate that right now, it is THE destination for walleye fishing and duck hunting. Sure, you might catch more numerous 8+ pound walleyes on Erie and you might be a flooded timber addict when it comes to decoying ducks, however, just in sheer volume and opportunity for hunters and fishermen, Devils Lake is where it is at.

That being said, it isn’t always easy, sometimes it is really hard to get into the quarry you are chasing. There are guides and there are fishing report pages and there are bait shop attendants that may or may not have a clue as to what they are talking about. At devilslakefishingreport.com, we aim to provide you with multiple tools to successfully enjoy your outdoors tourist trip to the ‘God’s Country’ that is Devils Lake.

In conjunction with a few tools, such as MYDLNDWaypoints, we will get you on the most current and hottest bites. We will inform you of not only where, but also how anglers are boating daily limits of Walleye, and as the year goes on, bonus Jumbo Perch.

Devilslakefishingreport.com promises to keep the reports coming, We spend 3-6 days a week in the open water season on the water gathering information that we will pass on to you. We will be reporting to you 3-4 times a week as the bite can change like the weather up here on the Northern Tier of North Dakota.

About Travis E

Just a Devils Lake outdoor junkie. This is my blog. Follow me for fishing reports, waypoints, and other information that can help make your day on the lake a success! Connect via Facebook, Instagram, or email. Read on for the latest fishing reports. I also offer limited guided day trips and up-to-date waypoints where I’ve recently caught fish. See you on the lake or in the field!
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