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North Dakota

Lake Sakakawea

Lake Sakakawea is a Missouri River reservoir of about 296,462 acres in Mountrail County, North Dakota; multi-species water with seasonal bass opportunity that stays conservative.

Surface
296,462acres
Primary species
Largemouth
§ 01Today on the water · Lake Sakakaweavia Open-Meteo · 14:30 local
Air temp
74.8°F
Barometric
29.97
steady 24h(+0.03)
Wind
7mph
from S
Moon
Waxing Crescent
day 4.0 · 17% lit

Air conditions sampled near the lake center, not measured on the water · refreshed ~15 min

§ 03Next 3 daysvia Open-Meteo · interpretation
  1. 18
    julSat

    Stable window

    hi 94° · lo 59°

    Anytime through the day. Quiet weather day; lean on seasonal pattern and structure.

    ── light s wind · settled

  2. 19
    julSun

    Watch the wind

    hi 98° · lo 70°

    Lean into wind-fed shorelines, all day. Wind drives bait position today; pick the shoreline taking it.

    ── stiff nw wind · direction shift overnight

  3. 20
    julMon

    Tougher window

    hi 86° · lo 66°

    Pick the calmest hour and stay flexible. Conditions push hard today; bite likely shrinks. Plan around the calmest gap.

    ── strong nw wind · bite likely shrinks

§ 04Field notesNorth Dakota

Where it is

Lake Sakakawea sits in Mountrail County, North Dakota, covering about 296,462 acres. Season and conditions decide the productive water; the map is the starting point.

Seasonal pattern

Spring. Warming water pulls largemouth toward shallow, protected areas where they stage and spawn; the quickest-warming pockets lead.

Summer. Heat pushes fish off the shallows toward depth and shade; work the cooler ends of the day.

Fall. As water cools, forage and bass return toward shallower water; movement is wide, so covering water pays.

Winter. Cold water settles fish deep and slow; patience and a subtle presentation are the more dependable choice.

Key structure

  • Creek and cove mouths that funnel fish and bait
  • Weed edges and the clean lines along them
  • Inside turns where a bank changes angle
  • Submerged wood, brush, and laydown cover

The calendar decides which of these is worth time on a given day.

Forage

On Lake Sakakawea, baitfish school through the productive water; largemouth share that bait base with other resident species.

Access

Launches around Lake Sakakawea are public; confirm seasonal closures and water levels with local sources first.

Regulations

Check current state and local regulations before fishing; limits and seasons can change.

§ 05Sources & field guides

Field guides

Data & references

  • Today's conditions — Open-Meteo, refreshed every ~15 min
  • Moon phase — local astronomical calculation, no external API
  • Lake area, depth, structure — Identity, surface area, coordinates and county/state are from the ProjectD canonical waterbody index (snapshot conus-20260518-v1, group gnis:01033989). Maximum depth and regulation links were not available from an acceptable source and are intentionally omitted.
  • Regulations — verify current state and local regulations before fishing

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