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  • Stay updated with the latest fishing conditions on Lake Superior with the "Duluth Daily Fishing Report." Get expert tips, weather updates, and daily catch reports. Perfect for anglers looking to maximize their fishing adventure in Duluth, Minnesota! Tune in to stay ahead on the best fishing spots and techniques.

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Stay updated with the latest fishing conditions on Lake Superior with the "Duluth Daily Fishing Report." Get expert tips, weather updates, and daily catch reports. Perfect for anglers looking to maximize their fishing adventure in Duluth, Minnesota! Tune in to stay ahead on the best fishing spots and techniques.

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Lake Superior Fishing Report March 2025: Trout, Salmon, and Ice Conditions Update
    2025/03/11
    Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Superior fishing report for March 11, 2025.

    The weather's been a bit chilly, with temps hovering around 36°F and partly cloudy skies. We've got a light breeze coming in from the northwest at about 10 mph. Sunrise was at 6:55 AM, and we're looking at sunset around 6:46 PM.

    Now, onto the fishing! Lake trout have been the stars of the show lately. Anglers are reporting good catches in the 20-30 foot range, especially near the Duluth entry and off Wisconsin Point. Some nice coho salmon are starting to show up too, mostly in the 14-16 inch range.

    For lures, blade baits like the Zip or Big Dude in white or firetiger have been hot. Don't overlook the classic spoons either - Williams Wablers in hammered silver or brass are still producing. If you're up for some jigging, try a 3-inch tube jig on a 3/8-ounce head in white pearl or silver-grey.

    Live bait fans, big suckers or shiners in the 6-10 inch range are your best bet for trophy lake trout. For a more active approach, try jigging a large soft plastic swimbait like a 9-inch Bull Dawg.

    Hot spots to check out: The area around the Lester River mouth has been productive, and don't sleep on the deep water off Park Point. If you're willing to make the trip, the Apostle Islands area is starting to heat up too.

    Remember, ice conditions are changing fast with the warmer weather, so be extra cautious if you're venturing out on the hard water. Shore anglers, keep an eye on the Lester and St. Louis Rivers as we get closer to steelhead season.

    That's all for now, folks. Tight lines and stay safe out there!
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  • Lake Superior's Abundant Bites: Duluth Fishing Report for February 2025
    2025/02/12
    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, and I'm excited to share today's fishing report for the magnificent waters around Lake Superior, particularly in and around Duluth.

    First off, let's talk about the weather. As of today, February 12, 2025, the forecast looks promising. According to the National Weather Service, we're expecting partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of snow in the morning. Winds will be moderate, ranging from 5 to 10 knots, shifting from northwest to west by the afternoon. Wave heights are predicted to be around 1 foot or less, making it a relatively calm day on the lake[2].

    Sunrise today was at around 6:54 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 5:14 PM, giving us a good window for both morning and afternoon fishing.

    Now, let's dive into the fish activity. Lake Superior is renowned for its diverse fish population, and this time of year is excellent for catching a variety of species. Recently, anglers have been reeling in lake trout, salmon, walleye, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and perch. In the tributaries and streams, trout and salmon have been active, especially during the spring and fall months when they migrate to spawn[1][3].

    For those looking to fish from shore, public access areas and state parks along Lake Superior are excellent spots. If you prefer to be out on the water, consider hiring a charter boat from Duluth, Two Harbors, Silver Bay, or Grand Marais. Inland fishing guides are also available, particularly along the Gunflint Trail and near Grand Marais[1].

    When it comes to lures and bait, it's a good idea to mix it up. For lake trout and salmon, trolling with spoons or using live bait like minnows and smelt can be very effective. In the streams, fly fishing with streamers or nymphs can yield great results. For walleye and smallmouth bass in the inland lakes, jigs tipped with minnows or leeches, along with soft plastic lures, are highly recommended[1][3].

    Here are a couple of hot spots to consider:

    1. **Canal Park**: This area overlooking Lake Superior is a local favorite. You can catch trout and salmon right from the shore, and it's a great spot to see what the fish are biting on any given day[3].

    2. **St. Louis River**: If you're after a relaxing day of fishing, the St. Louis River is perfect for salmon fishing, especially during their spring spawn. Fly fishing is particularly popular here among local anglers[3].

    Before you head out, make sure to pick up your licenses, bait, tackle, and gear from the local outfitters or gas stations along the shore and up the Gunflint Trail. Don't forget a trout stamp if you're targeting trout[1].

    Remember to always clean your boats and gear to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species, which can harm the local ecosystem.

    Good luck out there, and enjoy the beautiful day on Lake Superior
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  • Ice Fishing Lake Superior's Chequamegon Bay: Expert Tips for February 10, 2025
    2025/02/10
    Hello there, fellow anglers This is Artificial Lure, your go-to expert for all things fishing around Lake Superior, particularly in and around Duluth. As of today, February 10, 2025, here’s what you need to know to make the most of your fishing trip.

    ### Weather and Ice Conditions
    First off, let's talk about the weather. According to the latest marine forecast, we're looking at northwest winds of 10 to 20 knots, with waves subsiding to 1 to 3 feet[5]. This is relatively calm, making it a good day to get out on the ice. However, always remember to check the ice conditions carefully, as they can change rapidly. The recent reports indicate that ice thickness varies, but many areas have enough ice to support vehicles and ATVs, especially around Chequamegon Bay[1].

    ### Tidal Report
    For those fishing near the shore or in areas where tides might affect your fishing, here's a quick look at the tidal report for Duluth. Today, you can expect low tide at around 2:44 AM with a height of 0.59 ft, high tide at 7:38 AM with a height of 0.62 ft, low tide again at 3:56 PM with a height of 0.56 ft, and high tide at 10:56 PM with a height of 0.62 ft[2].

    ### Sunrise and Sunset
    Sunrise today is at 7:04 AM, and sunset will be at 5:14 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip, especially if you're targeting species that are more active during these periods.

    ### Fish Activity
    Fishing in and around Lake Superior has been excellent lately. In Chequamegon Bay, anglers are reporting good catches of yellow perch (9-12 inches), coho salmon (14-16 inches), herring (15-19 inches), and a mix of walleye (15-25 inches), splake (17-20 inches), northern pike (26-34 inches), brown trout (16-24 inches), lake whitefish (17-22 inches), and white perch (8-12 inches)[1].

    On the Ashland side of Chequamegon Bay, anglers are doing well using spoons, jigging raps, and lake shiners, sucker minnows, or golden shiners in 20-30 feet of water. For those fishing after dark, walleye and burbot have been active. On the Washburn side, similar catches are being reported, with anglers targeting depths of 25+ feet using jigging spoons and lake shiners or golden shiners[1].

    ### Best Lures and Bait
    For the species mentioned, here are some of the best lures and baits to use:
    - **Spoons and Jigging Raps**: These are excellent for catching coho salmon, herring, and walleye.
    - **Lake Shiners, Sucker Minnows, or Golden Shiners**: These live baits are working well for a variety of species including perch, walleye, and northern pike.
    - **Jigging Spoons**: Effective for splake, brown trout, and lake whitefish in deeper waters.

    ### Hot Spots
    If you're looking for some hot spots to try your luck, here are a few recommendations:
    - **Chequamegon Bay**: Access the bay from Kreher Park and Second Landing on the Ashland side, or from Bono Creek, Thompson Park, the Washburn Coal Dock, and Memorial Park on the Washburn side. Be cautious of ice heaves and cracks.
    - **Bodin’s Resort, Sioux River, Onion River, Bayfield, and Red Cliff**: These areas outside of Chequamegon Bay are also producing good catches, but make sure to check the ice conditions carefully before venturing out[1].

    In summary, today looks like a great day to get out on Lake Superior, with calm winds and good ice conditions in many areas. Use the right lures and baits, and you'll be hauling in a mixed bag of fish in no time. Always remember to check the ice carefully and fish safely. Good luck out there, and tight lines
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