
This April 26, 2014 photo, Dale Lebeda weighed three fish during the Pike Masters Invitational Championship in Pierre, S.D. Lake Oahe is experiencing a renaissance at least as far as northern pike angler Dale Lebeda is concerned. Thanks in large part to a severe drought and the resulting drop in the reservoir's water levels in the mid-2000s, followed by the eventual refilling of the lake, northern pike numbers like most other fish species numbers have sky rocketed. And that's just great for Lebeda, who would rather fish for big pike than anything else. (AP Photo/Capital Journal, Nick Lowrey)
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