Every Boat Ramp on Lake Oahe
10 boat ramps ยท Hughes, Stanley, Sully, Dewey, Corson, South Dakota
370,000
Surface Acres
205 ft
Max Depth
10
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Lake Oahe
Additional Launch Sites
About Lake Oahe
Lake Oahe is one of the largest reservoirs in the United States, stretching 231 miles along the Missouri River from Pierre, South Dakota, north into North Dakota. The South Dakota portion of Lake Oahe is a walleye fishing paradise, with the reservoir consistently ranked among the top walleye fisheries in North America. Smallmouth bass have exploded in population in recent decades, and the rocky points and gravel shorelines produce outstanding numbers of fish in the 14- to 18-inch class, with trophy specimens exceeding 5 pounds.
The South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department and the Army Corps of Engineers maintain numerous public boat ramps along Lake Oahe's 2,250 miles of shoreline. Pierre serves as the primary hub for visiting anglers, with guide services, tackle shops, and lodging catering to the fishing community. Chinook salmon provide an exciting trolling fishery unique to the Great Plains, with fish averaging 5 to 10 pounds taken over deep water. The reservoir's vast, sparsely populated shoreline ensures that anglers can always find uncrowded water and solitude, even during the peak summer season.
Nearest towns: Pierre, Mobridge, Gettysburg
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