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Just wondering how everyone is doing on the shore. Im going out tomorrow.

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Went out this morning from 7-9 AM and got skunked. Saw one fish caught (on a spoon I think), plenty more rolling and surfacing by my bobber mad.gif. Black looper bugs tipped with a waxie seem to be doing about the best from what I've heard.

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I was out on the south side of the mouth last night from 4-7, also got skunked. Very slow compared to last week. Fished with everything and nothing seemed to work. Only saw one fish caught and a couple on the rocks when I got there. May try it tonight depending when the misses gets home.

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Hit the French this morning caught 1 Coho - missed 4 others. Seen 2 loopers and 4 coho pulled in. Some when I got there @ 5:45am. I also had a hit on my first pole while casting out my 2nd first thing in the morning. 80% of fish caught (that I could tell) with a crawler floated off the bottom. Seen a few hits on a mini-marshmellow with waxies. One small boat was out trolling - they did not pull in anything that I could see. Only seen a couple of fish surfacing in the early morn.

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Backcast and I are teneatively planning a trip to the french for Sunday AM.

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Caught one coho (spoon) at 7 am, the guy next to me got a coho and a looper, both on crawlers. Otherwise slow. Did the hobiecat for awhile this fternoon, nothing hitting, saw maybe 3 fish for 40 guys on shore.

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I guess this means i shouldnt drive to hours up to duluth this weekend then. Thanks for the report though guys.

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Fish Killa,
Everyday has its dog or something like that, who know what the weekend will be like with the above normal temps, Its pouring out right now so that may do some good as well. If I was a betting man I would say that it is gonna be a good bite this weekend. Then again I am fairly new to this whole looper thing so don't take my word for it. A day on the water is better than a day doing chores.

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Thats exactly right. Things change day to day and theres no way to predict what the bite will be like.

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Well maybe I will take the trip north this weekend. My girlfriend is itchin to catch a looper worst than I am so I hope we get one.
I was reading a post awhile back talking about the breakwall. I was wondering if any of you could give me some info on how to get there from the french river. Thanks.

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From the French, just keep going up 61 until you hit Two Harbors. When you get downtown where the traffic lights are, watch for a sign for the lighthouse that points off to the right. Take that road and you'll end up down at the parking lot at the lighthouse and breakwall.

There had been a lot of ice/snow built up on the lower levels (the levels where you fish from), but this rain/warm might get rid of that pretty quickly.

If you're after loopers, the wall's not good odds right now, because most loopers are staged in front of rivers anticipating the spawn.

But salmon and lakers are most of what I catch on the wall, anyway, with loopers thrown in now and then.

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One more question? When is the breakwall productive?

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Hey guys, I'll be on the the French tommorrow AM. Stop and say hi and get a
hot cup of coffee. I'm with the camo rain jacket and yellow cap. ...good fishin

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I'll be out bright and early depending what time the wife works tommorrow, I'll look out for ya MT.

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sounds good, I havn't been out for almost two weeks. what time is the crack of light these days? I'm planning on 5:30 is that early enough?

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I was thinking somwhere around 5:30, I'll be in a Black & White Jacket w/ Black snowpants & Blue Hat. Looks like the wind will be blowing off shore so I'm not sure which side I'll be on, depends on the crowds I suppose. I'll be driving a Silver Grand Prix.

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When is the breakwall productive? I don't really know specifically what you're asking. Do you mean what time of year, what time of day, in what winds?

The wall can be productive at any time of year, but is only really pleasant to fish off of from May through September. No shelter from the wind out there, so it's always colder than it is in the parking lot.

I've caught fish there in all winds, from dawn to dark. I've also been skunked there in all winds, from dawn to dark.

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I'll be out there tomorrow with my black snowbibs and a brown carhart jacket. Hopefully with some fish on the ice as well. I'm planning on getting out there around 6:30 am so if anyone want to stop by and say hi you're more than welcome to.

Quickster

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SKUNKED!!!!

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Went out for my first looper try on Thursday afternoon on the French. Saw a few fish caught and it seemed all of them came from the guys closest to the mouth. We missed a couple bites but that was about it.

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Fish On!
First looper caught today, 6 days out and this was the one, I lost one at the beginning as it shook the hook when it leaped. 2 others bounced my rod and never took. Then the finaly, right at dark I landed a beautiful 7+. I'll be there in the morning to give it another roll. Nightcrawlers off the bottom are still the ticket as I only saw one other fish landed in 6 hours. I'll be in black and white as usual.
See you then.

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Nice work Cheffrey! I bet you're really hooked now. That's a good fish.

Just a quick note on the other side, I went out to the Brule yesterday and it really was slow. Didn't see any fish caught, nor any spawn on the banks even. Only talked to one guy who tangled with a fish.

Water temp 37 degrees. The mouth was open and the level's rising.

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Backcast and I are making an early trip on Weds. morning. Welcome to join us!

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I'll be shooting for a 5:30am arrival on wednesday as I will be watching the daughter by 8:30 so the misses can make some money. I will more than likely try to set up on the north end. I'll be in Black & white. See you around.

Tom

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I'll be out there as well Wednesday am. lets catch some fish. Chicken is gettin old.

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Northlander

How bad is the Bluebird landing?

Thanks.

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MT C & Cheffery,

I'll have navy blue snow suit and probably a red hat. Look us up.

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I wont put my 14" in there. If I had a boat that I could carry down I would but it can be tricky especially if winds are hitting shore good. Its not worth it to me. Ill just try it from shore till I can get out from Duluth.

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Got out for the closing hour tonight, talked to a few people, all said it was slow. I had no luck at all either. One fish on shore by the mouth and two steelhead released was the evening report. See you all in the morning. North or South side?

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Anybody been out in a boat? Thinking of maybe going up Saturday morning and getting the boat out (weather and wind premitting) and to try some looper trolling.

Thanks,

HB

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