Fishing Guides in Selby, SD
Discover top-rated fishing guides in Selby, South Dakota. Whether you're a seasoned angler or heading out for the first time, these local guides know the best spots and techniques to make your trip unforgettable. Browse profiles, read reviews, and book online.
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Oahe Wings & Walleyes
Selby, SD, US
Oahe Wings & Walleyes is a premier fishing charter and hunting outfitter based on Lake Oahe in South Dakota. The operation specializes in walleye fishing trips and guided duck and pheasant hunts, drawing on years of regional expertise to deliver exceptional outdoor experiences. The guide understands that every angler and hunter has different preferences and skill levels. Whether guests are seeking a focused walleye expedition or a mixed-game adventure, Oahe Wings & Walleyes tailors trips to match individual goals. Their commitment to quality service and knowledgeable guidance makes them a trusted choice for outdoor enthusiasts eager to experience the rich waters and landscapes of South Dakota.

Rieger Creek Lodge
Selby, SD, US
Rieger Creek Lodge offers guided walleye fishing trips on Lake Oahe, South Dakota. Call us at 605-845-8851.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many fishing guides are in Selby, SD?
Hooks.ly currently lists 2 fishing guides in the Selby area. Top-rated guides include Oahe Wings & Walleyes. Browse their profiles to compare ratings, reviews, and trip options.
How do I book a fishing guide in Selby?
Browse the guide profiles below, check their availability and trip offerings, then click "View Profile" to see reviews and book directly. You can also send an inquiry with your preferred dates and group size, and the guide will respond with availability.
What types of fishing trips are available in Selby?
Guides in Selby offer fishing trips. Browse individual profiles for details on what each guide specializes in.
Do I need a fishing license in South Dakota?
Yes — South Dakota requires a valid fishing license for most anglers. Non-resident licenses are typically available online through the state's fish and wildlife department. Your guide can advise on which license you need, but you're responsible for purchasing it before the trip.