Fishing Charters in North Dakota
Browse fishing charters in North Dakota that can help you catch white bass.


Addicted Guide Service
Minot, North Dakota
Experience the best fishing guide services for walleye fishing with Addicted Guide Services. Book your trip now!


Reel Memories Guide Service And Lodging
Minnewaukan, North Dakota
guide service and lodging devils lake Reel memories


Fin Hunters Guide Service
Valley City, North Dakota


Big Johns Guide Service
Big John's Guide Service offers professional open water and ice fishing guiding in the Devils Lake region.


Prairie Pursuits Guide Service


Lake Country
Lake Country Guide Services guided fishing on Devils Lake North Dakota's premier fishing location.


SAKAKAWEA FISHING ADVENTURES
Join Sakakawea Fishing Adventures for expert-guided walleye and multispecies trips on Lake Sakakawea. Book your North Dakota fishing guide today!


Varilek's Guide Service
Explore Devils Lake A Fishermans Paradise Learn More Our Services Ice FishingFully guided, portable fishing options available! Learn More Open Water Fishing Fully guided, boat fishing opportunities Learn More


Bonham's Guide Service
Full time fishing guide service on Devils Lake North Dakota for Summer walleye and winter perch.


Dakota Daves Guide Service LLC
Dakota Dave's Guide Service LLC is a fishing guide service based in Minot, ND. We offer fishing guides on Lake Sakakawea and the upper Missouri River.


Fishing ND Guide Service
Jerad Newgard is an experienced North Dakota walleye fishing guide. He will offer his years of fishing knowledge and expertise to help you catch fish!


rudlands guide service
Contact Information for Rudland’s Guide Service and Fishing Lake Sakakawea.
Best Time to Catch White Bass
White Bass can be caught year-round in White Earth. Right now in February, activity is Fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

White Bass
If you're looking for some fast-paced white bass action in North Dakota, White Earth is a solid bet. The White Earth River and nearby Lake Darling offer excellent opportunities to tangle with these schooling fish. Spring, as the water warms, is prime time. Look for them near the dam on Lake Darling during the spawn, and in the river as they migrate. Summer can also be productive, especially around submerged structure and points. A local tip: early mornings and late evenings often produce the best bite. For river access, there are several public access points along Highway 5, but be mindful of water levels. White bass in this area tend to run a decent size, with some pushing over two pounds, making for a fun fight on light tackle. Keep an eye out for birds diving – that often signals a school of white bass chasing baitfish.
How to Catch White Bass
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for White Bass in White Earth.
White Bass Fishing Regulations in North Dakota
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
No limit
Size Limit
No size limit
License Required
Fishing license
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the North Dakota state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best way to catch white bass near White Earth, ND?
White bass are aggressive and can be caught using a variety of methods. Try small jigs, spinners, or crankbaits. Live bait like minnows can also be very effective.
Is there a limit to how many white bass I can keep in North Dakota?
No, there is no bag limit or size restriction for white bass in North Dakota. You can keep as many as you catch, any size.
Do I need a fishing license to target white bass in North Dakota?
Yes, a valid North Dakota fishing license is required to fish for white bass. Be sure to check the ND Game and Fish Department for the most up-to-date regulations.
Are there any seasonal closures for white bass fishing around White Earth?
No, the season for white bass is open year-round in North Dakota, so you can fish for them whenever you like.
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