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In this episode of the HuntFishTravel Podcast, I'm on location at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, for a media trip hosted this past spring by the Devil's Lake Tourism Bureau in conjunction with the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers. While there, I had the chance to sit down with Jared Pokrzywinski, an experienced fishing guide and Pro Staff Team member, to talk all things Devil's Lake.
Jared shares his story of turning his passion into a career and offers practical tips for both beginners and seasoned anglers. We cover everything from seasonal targets - why walleye are king in summer and perch rule in winter - to the thrill of chasing northern pike with tip-ups. Jared even lets us in on his favorite bait, frozen smelt, and explains why electronics are non-negotiable for anyone fishing Devil's Lake.
What I found especially fascinating is how the lake's ever-changing water levels create a constantly evolving fishery. Jared describes Devil's Lake as a giant aquarium, full of underwater structures and community spots that consistently hold fish. He also makes a strong case for hiring a guide if it's your first time on the water here, not just to find fish, but to safely navigate this massive lake.
Key Takeaways from this Episode:
Jared's dream job of getting paid to fish
Seasonal favorites: walleye in summer, perch in winter
Northern pike and the excitement of tip-up fishing
Frozen smelt as the go-to winter bait
Why Devil's Lake is like a giant aquarium
The importance of hiring a guide your first time
Electronics as the secret to finding fish
Challenges created by fluctuating water levels
Why community spots always draw anglers
Trusting your electronics and scouting before dropping lines
A huge thank-you to Devil's Lake Tourism for the amazing hosting experience. This truly is a fisherman's dream destination, and I can't wait for you to hear all about it.
๐ Plan your own trip to Devil's Lake at https://devilslakend.com.
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In this episode of the HuntFishTravel Podcast, I'm on location at Devil's Lake, North Dakota, for a media trip hosted this past spring by the Devil's Lake Tourism Bureau in conjunction with the Association of Great Lakes Outdoor Writers. While there, I had the chance to sit down with Jared Pokrzywinski, an experienced fishing guide and Pro Staff Team member, to talk all things Devil's Lake.
Jared shares his story of turning his passion into a career and offers practical tips for both beginners and seasoned anglers. We cover everything from seasonal targets - why walleye are king in summer and perch rule in winter - to the thrill of chasing northern pike with tip-ups. Jared even lets us in on his favorite bait, frozen smelt, and explains why electronics are non-negotiable for anyone fishing Devil's Lake.
What I found especially fascinating is how the lake's ever-changing water levels create a constantly evolving fishery. Jared describes Devil's Lake as a giant aquarium, full of underwater structures and community spots that consistently hold fish. He also makes a strong case for hiring a guide if it's your first time on the water here, not just to find fish, but to safely navigate this massive lake.
Key Takeaways from this Episode:
Jared's dream job of getting paid to fish
Seasonal favorites: walleye in summer, perch in winter
Northern pike and the excitement of tip-up fishing
Frozen smelt as the go-to winter bait
Why Devil's Lake is like a giant aquarium
The importance of hiring a guide your first time
Electronics as the secret to finding fish
Challenges created by fluctuating water levels
Why community spots always draw anglers
Trusting your electronics and scouting before dropping lines
A huge thank-you to Devil's Lake Tourism for the amazing hosting experience. This truly is a fisherman's dream destination, and I can't wait for you to hear all about it.
๐ Plan your own trip to Devil's Lake at https://devilslakend.com.

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