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I'll staying up in the Schroeder area mid-March this year for work and would love to give fishing a try some mornings and evenings when I'm free. I've been to the area dozens of times, but have never made a cast in Superior. I was thinking of trying some basic spoons (1/2oz little cleo?) anywhere I can get down to the water, hopefully near river mouths. I have basic spinning rods and a variety of tackle. 

Not looking to reveal any secret hotspots of course, not picky on species, I just want to catch my first fish out of Superior! (I will have a Trout stamp)

Thank you for any suggestions on lures, colors or spots. 

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Mid march fishing at river mouths, harbors, and piers can be good.  Refer to kamloops advocates site for specific information on strategies, lures, and techniques.

Most common fish caught from shore are kamloops rainbow trout, steelhead rainbow trout and coho salmon.  Please understand the differences of the three species and the regulations.

Have fun.

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Thank you, looks like a great site (I'll be catch and release for anything) 

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I'll be up that way towards the end of the month, mostly looking to fish between Duluth and Two Harbors. Any recommendations for a bait/tackle shop in Duluth to gear up and get current info?

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Creators
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Marine General on 1501 London Rd has the gear you need.

I bumped up the infamous Looper Guide. Sit down and have a read.

 

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Given the mess right now, what are the chances of reasonable shore fishing by next week? I'm trying to remain optimistic . . .

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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The shore is dead from what it was in the past and will be until they can crank up a hatchery with some good out put. Save your money.

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water condition will be really poor on the shore for a few days....the shore definetly is not dead!!!obvisously its not as good as it used to be years ago....I don't know any fishery around here that is..i have caught a good number of steelhead,looper and coho in the last 3 weeks.....you just need the right presentation.....try areas other than the French!

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3 hours ago, riverrat21 said:

water condition will be really poor on the shore for a few days....the shore definetly is not dead!!!obvisously its not as good as it used to be years ago....I don't know any fishery around here that is..i have caught a good number of steelhead,looper and coho in the last 3 weeks.....you just need the right presentation.....try areas other than the French!

Always do to stay away from the Zoo! ;)

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20 hours ago, riverrat21 said:

water condition will be really poor on the shore for a few days....the shore definetly is not dead!!!obvisously its not as good as it used to be years ago....I don't know any fishery around here that is..i have caught a good number of steelhead,looper and coho in the last 3 weeks.....you just need the right presentation.....try areas other than the French!

Good to hear. I won't be up until Tues, so hopefully things will be more civilized by then. The wife will be up for the weekend, but there should be plenty of time to run and gun between Duluth and Two Harbors. Fingers crossed, I'll stumble into something! Any hints would be appreciated :)

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Only been up twice this year.  Both times were good!!  Sometimes the zoo is good, sometimes not.  Think outside the box.  If something isn't working, try something new.

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River mouths are a good start, also try the breakwall in Two Harbors.  Have had good luck there not just this time of the year but during the summer months.  good luck.

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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Please if anyone does catch a fish anywhere on the Northshore post a picture. I want to believe again! :lol:

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Great looking fish!

  • 'we have more fun' FishingMN Builders
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8 hours ago, certified jumbo said:

Looper.jpeg

You know you got them out of School house lake! :P

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If you clip those gills right away to let them bleed out and you will have a much better end product.Less fishiness and no blood on the cleaning table. Nice fish thats a great day on the shore!

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Awesome Pigmeat!!!

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Nice catch!

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I haven't fished off the shore for loopers in over 10 years...it might be time to revisit my old "secret spot"

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I'm looking to start shore fishing this year and am looking for some pointers on what kind of set up I'll need. I'm assuming 9 ft spinning rod, but wondering what weight line and what tackle has done the trick. I'm very green so any help is VERY MUCH appreciated. Thanks!

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11 hours ago, RyMal said:

I'm looking to start shore fishing this year and am looking for some pointers on what kind of set up I'll need. I'm assuming 9 ft spinning rod, but wondering what weight line and what tackle has done the trick. I'm very green so any help is VERY MUCH appreciated. Thanks!

Read the "How to guide for loopers" thread in this forum and the Kamloops Advocates website. Lots of great info. Then hit Marine General in Duluth for all your specialized gear needs. You won't find much around town.

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RyMal.

The best information is to read up on the aforementioned info above.  Second to that is to fish and watch the people(what they are using, where they are fishing, etc.)  Some on the shore will be very helpful and will talk to you and show you things.  Generally, you can read peoples body language as to whether they want people to talk to them or not.   There are many "little" things that are hard to describe in writing that make a big difference in the number of fish you will catch.  There is a definite learning curve.  The more times you go the more you will learn and catch.  Its not always easy and requires patience.  Even with the lower numbers of fish there are days when the fishing is good.  

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Thanks Pigmeat and jumbo. I went to Marine General today and got set up based on what I saw in that thread. Appreciate it!

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Dumb question... So I want to fish and keep a few salmon do I need any special license besides a fishing license? I know you need a trout stamp for trout but not looking to target them or keep any I catch. Thanks!

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You need a trout stamp for salmon also. Whether you keep fish or not, a trout stamp is required to fish lake superior and it's tributaries. 

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Ok thanks!

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    • smurfy
      🤣 not fer some of us!!!!!!!!!!
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      i couldnt find it.....but maybe???
    • leech~~
      Looks great! Thought we started a smoker thread?  🤔
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      Well, that's not getting 10 years old now is it!  🥱🥱
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    • smurfy
      Off da smoker!😉
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    • JerkinLips
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    • smurfy
      Thanks Kettle! I'll bring mine with but won't be until  mid march
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