Sunday, September 01, 2019

Lake Superior

Lake Superior anglers are still finding good success trolling waters of 75-175 feet for a mix of lake trout and salmon. It has been a good year for bonus chinook along the stretches of the North Shore. On the South Shore stretching all the way to the Apostle Islands, some anglers are finding success for walleye. Some walleyes coming boatside are of the trophy caliber. Things are changing day to day, but most consistent has been a troll speed of 2 mph dragging crank baits behind planer boards. Always remember to watch the wind, as things can change in a hurry. Last week, we experienced some days with a good blow. Stream anglers continue to see the preliminary signs of returning Gitch fish. For the most part, however, resident browns and brook trout are being caught.

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