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Lake Superior Fishing reports.


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Late Posting this, but we went out on the 24th and managed to land my daughter her 1st King outside of the Harbor in Two Harbors. 5 lbs. Was a nice 1st catch for her. And then the fog rolled in. Going to get out again real soon.

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Got out for a late afternoon fish yesterday. Had the whole family aboard. I am happy to say that my problems with the 90 horse Johnson had been discovered and fixed (Surface Tension IS the man). She ran flawlessly which is such good news because we have been trying to solve the mystery of why for so long now. Anyways, one small laker is all we got. My daughter got to reel it in which was a huge thrill for her. Fished three miles out on the line. Surface temperatures ranged from 57 to 54 degrees. Very few marks on the graph. Pulled the pin after two and a half hours then went in the river for a ride. Fun day. Just started our vacation and most definetly will be back out soon. BC

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Mark good to see you got it going. Finny what a hose can or cant do. Now that you got it going get back out there. By the way keep your ears open I am looking for a set of elec riggers.

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Yeah, two little missing hose clamps caused us two good years of missed fishing on Superior. Unreal. I would have never thought. Frank sure knows what he's doing. I will keep my eyes and ears open for some riggers. Get my number from Rob or Frank. I might know where you can find some. Going to the dance? BC

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Silver Bay? I hope you have gotten good reports because I hear its very cold up there.

Speaking of cold the pond was COLD today. 44 degrees out the entry and the most we found was 54. Thats CHILLY.

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Got out for about 3 hours last night and found the water very cold every place I went. The farther south I went the warmer it got but the warmest I found was almost 56 degrees.

Fishing was SLOW but a few Lakers and eyes were caught but nothing of size. Did lose a couple very heavy fish that fealt like lakers.

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I make it. I work to fish. No kids helps too. As does a very understanding wife who doesnt need me by her side every second of the day to feel good about herself. wink

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I dont care what anyone does with their time! I am just tryin to figure out how people do it (fish all the time).

Lets add this up: 7 Hrs Sleep 8 Hrs Work 2 Hrs Shower/Eat 1 Hr Travel = 18 Hrs if everything works that way, and it usually does not work that way for me. This plan would allow a person to fish for 6 Hrs each day but would leave no room for wife, shopping, friends, tv, couch, mowing lawn, reading, pets, beers, ect.

Northlander I am envious (if i even know how to spell that word) Ha Ha

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looks like you got it figured out just right... no shopping couch tv ect.ect.. and you can fish everyday 6 hours!

PRIORITYS

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I dont sleep much when Im on a fishing spree and I eat in the boat. I work shift work so I go before or after work and my lawn gets mowed in 1/2 hour. Like I said my wife dont need to be at my hip all the time. Thats what nights are for. wink

I also work a job where I get a ton of time off so that really helps.

Just went through a tank of gas in 2 days running around on Lake Superior. Then fished league tonight. Im very tired but will get up early and fish probably. Then come home take a quick nap and go to work. I dont do much any more but work, fish, eat, sleep and chores. Oh and FM.

Its a tuff life but Im just the guy to do it. grin

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Walleyehunter you've also got to take into consideration that we live in a part of the state were you might cut your lawn 12 times a year. Being from the cities you might do that twice a week, I know I lived there. Also 2hrs for showering? Good luck! wink

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So I went solo yesterday. First time ever on Superior and it was a little nerve wracking. Turned out to be flat after the huge Western blow in the a.m. Surface Tension bailed on me so seeing how the 90 is performing well I had to get out on the pond. Lines down at 5:30 a.m. and fished until 11:30. Worked the Mcquade area, French, pump house. Water was a cool 43 to start with and ended up 50 after the sun beat down hard. Marked very few fish. I found two large bug slicks thanks to the gulls and worked them hard. Nothing. Never saw a coho or other fish for that matter breach the surface for all those bugs. Warden checked me. There were lot's of boats out and he had told me only one boat had gotten two lakers and that was early. My point is the water North of here is crazy cold for this time of year and the fishing is hard to say the least. Not one bump in six hours. BC

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Walleyehunter you've also got to take into consideration that we live in a part of the state were you might cut your lawn 12 times a year. Being from the cities you might do that twice a week, I know I lived there. Also 2hrs for showering? Good luck! wink

Shower? Isnt that why boats have live wells? grin

Mark it seems all the warmer water is on the cheesey side. Well if ya call 54-56 degree surface temps warm. Its a crazy summer thats for sure.

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Just think, if we get a cold enough winter we can almost guarantee the lake freezing up good for some solid ice fishing. Well, maybe! wink

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Got out with my daughter yesterday, trolled the line about 5-7 miles off superior entry, took 1 22" laker at 40' in 85 fow black/green/glowgreen spoon, and 1 22" on a deep diving clown x-rap. Absolutely beautiful morning after the early breeze subsided. Had 54-56 degree water there.

My brother went out off Two Harbors yesterday, water was mid 40's and all he took home was a skunk :P

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My son is going to start school and has moved to Duluth for the year. We are going up to visit for the weekend. Any tips on spots from shore or gear needed to catch anything ? Smallies ? Walleyes? Are trout or salmon accessible from shore at this time of year ?

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Smallies on the upper St. Louis River above the 23 bridge and the park. Slip bobber and leech or some top waters. Can be a every cast deal when they are going good.

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Going to be staying up at Tettegouche State Park with the girlfriend for a couple of days next week...any help for any fishing from shore areas would be appreciated! I really have no idea about the area so any rivers or tactics would help. Thanks.

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Trolled the big lake for a few hours this afternoon ,,,,Picked up a mixed bag of browns, kings, walleyes ,,,,another flat day on the water but I will take that over big waves any day

LAS

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Trolled the big lake for a few hours this afternoon ,,,,Picked up a mixed bag of browns, kings, walleyes ,,,,another flat day on the water but I will take that over big waves any day

LAS

If you are willing to share, what depth do you usually find the walleyes at on superior, On the line I assume? trolling crainkbaits?

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Thanks again northlander . We went to the park at fond du lac. Looks like a nice spot. We did not fish very long cause it started storming. I caught 1 smallie and he got 2. Talked to some locals that made it sound like it can be better at times.At least my son has a spot he can fish close to school. Sunday we went up and down the shore at a few river mouths and McQuade access. Nothing ! Still felt good to be casting in the big lake. Giving help is what I think these sites should be about !

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I know its only wed. But checking to see if anyone is going out sat. Sounds like it might be ok. Any luck might try the south shore early.

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I will be on the SS friday morning ,,,Gary I will give a report when I get off the water ,,,If they bite like they did last sunday Ill be back out there sat too

LAS

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Slow day on the big pond today,,,with the fog and east wind things werent like they were a few days ago ,,,managed one brown trout and that was it after a delayed start ,,,water temps were pretty steady at 62-64

LAS

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Ya its a very tuff bite out there. 1 day its ok then its dead for a week. Water temps just never set up and stay consistant these days. Water is still cold.

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