Thursday, May 29, 2008

Just Kidin' around


These guys didn't let a little rain keep them from fishing! They packed up the tackle boxes and headed for the dock! That's where they landed this nice walleye. I made for some "Happy Campers!!" Remember June 7th is free fishing weekend, no licencses required so get someone out that hasn't fished before and get them hooked on fishing! Kelly

Friday, May 16, 2008

Great news for those of you that want to get out on the water this weekend. The ramp was just finished today and teh dock will go in ASAP.
The only bad news is that my bait man thought I wanted bait next Thursday!! Not this week. So you will have to stop and get your bait before you come. Last year at this time we had some of the best finshing of the year. The water is still pretty cold in comparison but with these temps that may change quickly.
I have sites and cabin open for the Memorial Weekend if you are still thinking of coming out for the long weekend. Have a good one. Kelly

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Eastern Sakakawea Recreation Report
May 14, 2008
Patricia Stockdill
Welcome to a new feature on the Indian Hills Web site, the Eastern Sakakawea Recreation Report. Check out what’s happening on the Big Lake, lake elevation, Garrison Dam releases, and inflows from Missouri River System tributaries – and fishing, of course – all in one easy location:
*Indian Hills Resort: Lake Sakakawea’s elevation on May 14 was 1,807.8 feet above mean sea level. The lake is experiencing gentle increases in elevation. Water temperatures remain cold – in the 40-degree range - and walleye are in their post spawn lull, so there isn’t much activity. Some anglers are working Deepwater Day but success is slow yet. Work continues on boat ramp upgrades, which includes a new poured concrete ramp 30 feet wide. It will replace the old 16-foot concrete planking with slide-in metal ramp when it’s fully operational.
*Van Hook: A few more anglers are taking to the water and they’re finding a few more walleye in the process. Try Lindy rigs or jigs with minnows. Water temperatures are finally starting to warm up slightly.
*Garrison: Moving farther east on Lake Sakakawea, fishing activity was limited because of the much welcomed rain and snow.
*Pick City: The east end of the Big Lake remains slow for walleyes but a few northern pike continue to be picked up from the back bays.
North Dakota Rivers Report, featuring Lake Sakakawea’s two major tributaries:
*Missouri River: Garrison Dam average daily discharge is 11,000 cubic feet per second (cfs)
*Yellowstone River, Cartwright: Streamflow information was unavailable but river stage is 64.41 feet.
*Little Missouri River, Long X Bridge: The streamflow average is 4,950 cfs while river stage at the bridge is 7.33 feet. The river is dropping after reaching flows of almost 8,000 cfs with a river stage of more than 8 feet early in the week
Numbers and Web sites to know:
*Indian Hills Resort: (701) 743-4122.
*N.D. Game & Fish Department main Bismarck office: (701) 328-6300, Web site (http://gf.nd.gov).
*N.D. Game & Fish Department Riverdale office: (701) 654-7475.
*Report All Poachers: (800) 472-2121.
*Friends of Lake Sakakawea: (www.lakesakakawea.com).

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

The latest on the ramp work at Indian Hills. The new ramp is beeing poured and will not be ready to boat traffic until at least May 21st. We will have it ready for the holiday but, sorry to say not much earlier. You should be able to get out of Deepwater if you want to try that. I will try to get a report on the fishing in that area ASAP. The campsites are ready and the water has been turned on for those of you that want to come out and enjoy the Spring!! Kelly

Thursday, May 1, 2008


I just wanted to let everyone know that the new ramp is underway. The first of three pours has been done and the projection is to be workable in about one week. Of course the weather will have a hand in it, so I will keep you posted. Have a great day and hope to see you soon. Kelly

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

Eastern Sakakawea Recreation Report
April 25 2008
Patricia Stockdill
Welcome to a new feature on the Indian Hills Web site, the Eastern Sakakawea Recreation Report. Check out what’s happening on the Big Lake, lake elevation, Garrison Dam releases, and inflows from Missouri River System tributaries – and fishing, of course – all in one easy location:
*Indian Hills Resort: Lake Sakakawea’s elevation on April 25 was 1,807.5 feet above mean sea level. Work is underway on the low water boat ramp so anglers will have access when the resort opens in May. For now, though, wind and cool temperatures continues keeping anglers off the water.
*Van Hook: Fishing activity is generally quiet in the Big Lake’s midsection.
*Garrison: Moving farther east on Lake Sakakawea, anglers are finding a little northern pike success from shore. Again, there isn’t a lot of fishing pressure because of the weather.
*Pick City: The south shore also has some northern pike activity and there’s even a few catfish mixed in.
North Dakota Rivers Report, featuring Lake Sakakawea’s two major tributaries:
*Missouri River: Garrison Dam average daily discharge is 13,100 cubic feet per second (cfs)
*Yellowstone River, Cartwright: Streamflow data wasn’t available but the river stage is 63.15 feet
*Little Missouri River, Long X Bridge: The streamflow average is 60 cfs while river stage at the bridge is 1.55 feet.
Numbers and Web sites to know:
*Indian Hills Resort: (701) 743-4122.
*N.D. Game & Fish Department main Bismarck office: (701) 328-6300, Web site (http://gf.nd.gov).
*N.D. Game & Fish Department Riverdale office: (701) 654-7475.
*Report All Poachers: (800) 472-2121.
*Friends of Lake Sakakawea: (www.lakesakakawea.com).

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Your Favorite Camping stories


Just and Idea for fun. Lets hear a couple of your best/worst camping trips. What, where, when. They may have even happened at Indian Hills. Have fun, can't wait to hear your stories. Kelly

Gearing up for a great Summer!

This is our first blog from Indian Hills Resort, Lake Sakakawea ND. I am learning more about what people want to see and do on the sites so this is our attempt to get with it!
I hope to be getting some photos posted, adn even some video. We have a fun place and great customers. This will be their blog more then anything. Stories, photos, videos, and fishing tips. If you have any suggestions that would be great. It will be cool to see if anyone even reads this!!!
That it for now, Kelly
check out www.fishindianhills.com