Kim Fundingsland/MDN
Chinook salmon have begun to move into some of the bays on the lower end of Lake Sakakawea. Salmon stay very deep for most of the year but move into the shallows as the weather cools and spawning season approaches. It is then that fishermen have an opportunity to catch them without using deep water equipment.
Chinook salmon have begun to move into some of the bays on the lower end of Lake Sakakawea. Salmon stay very deep for most of the year but move into the shallows as the weather cools and spawning season approaches. It is then that fishermen have an opportunity to catch them without using deep water equipment.

