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Lake Superior Fishing Reports


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Nice fish. I am going to have to talk one of you guys into getting me out on Superior to fish. I have taken the long drive to Michigan several times to fish salmon but I have never fished Superior.

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Nice fish. Any tips on some shore fishing? Will be up Easter weekend to visit daughter. Would like to try it out. Never fished the area before. Looks fun.

Thanks,

Chuck

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A good bet would be a inflated crawler fished off the bottom. Pick a river mouth and fish close to it. If it is less than 100 yards to the mouth of a river you are limited to 1 fishing pole.

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Nice looper Randy! Must have been a glorious day on the pond. You and Jim have become a well oiled machine out there. Hey Chaff, Frank and I will try to get you out this year if you would like. Spring trolling can be hot at times. There are days where you are just washing lures though. August is a great time also. Downrigging shines at that time. I will be in touch with you. BC

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Nice looper Randy! Must have been a glorious day on the pond. You and Jim have become a well oiled machine out there. Hey Chaff, Frank and I will try to get you out this year if you would like. Spring trolling can be hot at times. There are days where you are just washing lures though. August is a great time also. Downrigging shines at that time. I will be in touch with you. BC

BC that would be awesome.

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Loonasea, Terry and I hit the lake and were fishing by 7:30. Very slow till 11:00 when we got our first Coho. Ended up going 9 for 17 with 8 Coho and one nice Brown Trout. I am pretty sure most of the missed bites were Coho. Here is a pic of Terry with the Brown:

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Jim did you guys hear me honking at you about 2pm? I was on my way to the General.

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Jim did you guys hear me honking at you about 2pm? I was on my way to the General.

I thought that was your truck laugh

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Went out last saturday and didn't have a hit until the sun started to come out, after that it was non stop action. In about 2 hours we landed 4 cohos and this nice brown!

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Shane you never caught a fish in your life outta that boat! lol jk buddy

I went out of the superior entry last night for a couple hours, had 1 hit. water was pea green/murky

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Went out of the Superior entry today went 5 for 8 all coho's landed, missed one pig. Fished from noon to 4. All on stick baits.

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How deep of water are you fishing right now. Do u use dipsys or flashers?

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Like Jim said all surface baits on board lines and behind the boat, cant go wrong with a prop wash line either

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for some reason the line behind the prop wash always seems to be hit by lakers for the most part for us when we troll shallow this time of the year. i dont fish Superior as much as some of you guys do but it seems that's the case with us. good luck.

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I seem to get kings/ho's back there and a 12 lb Brown once, I don't see many lakers in tighter where I'm trolling this time of year but that's just me. I missed something BIG yesterday at the end of the prop wash never seen it but who knows that could have been a laker....thinking king or brown though.

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You guys are lucky, cant get out for a another week. Is there a season on superior salmon/trout. Do u guys use spoons right now or stickbaits. Maybe I could catch my girl a great lakes trout or salmonj here soon

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This time of the year I fish all plugs. I am targeting salmon as my first choice and everything else is just a bonus.

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Crappielester, its all trial and error what works one day may not work the next, but typically this time of year surface baits is the way to go i.e stick baits, plugs. I would be more concerned with speeds and depths. If your running the right speed in the right depth and they are being aggressive they will hit about whatever you got out. As far as the regs go just check out the dnr website wi/mn depending on where your fishing at out there. Salmon are open all year on both sides, with a minimum size only in mn.

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Thanks for the info mozer. It sucks that the weather isn't like it has been. If i do make out do you think its worth to bring downriggers?

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    • smurfy
      yeppers......nuttin more aggravating the boat motor issues!!!!!!!   what was the problem the first time???????
    • Hookmaster
      Nice fish Kettle. Hope it's really "fixed" next time.
    • Rivergroup
      Our group will be returning in September as well. Wish we were able to be there now to lend a hand.
    • smurfy
      dang...tough to hear..........hope the good people up there recover soon!!!!!!!!!
    • MarkB
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    • SkunkedAgain
      Word is that the river has peaked and therefore the town can start the process of recovering sooner.
    • smurfy
      Heard that too. Also heard 38 was closed for a but north of rapids due to flooding.    I know the water really came up when I was up last week compared to when I was there in April. 
    • Kettle
      Someone said 4 inches in the past week, more expected this weekend. A few roads, including county roads that are asphalt ended up with sink holes. Lakes are the highest I've ever seen in the 30+ years coming to the area and now living here. Several people lost trees Tues night
    • smurfy
      Dang Kettle  that bites. Great to hear fishing was good though.   How much rain you get up that way?
    • Dash 1
      50 in 6 hours is great. Boat issues really put a damper on a great day though. Hope you get it fixed quickly.  
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