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  • Winter Walleyes and Trout in the Northwoods of Lake Superior
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Lake Superior Duluth fishing report, straight from the big lake they call Gitche Gumee.

    Cold has a real grip on the head of the lake, and that north wind has been putting a chop on the main basin while locking up more of the protected shoreline. Air temps are running well below freezing, with windchill that’ll bite any skin you leave exposed. Expect light snow showers and low ceilings most of the day, with the odd brighter window over the hill. Sunrise is coming late and sunset early, so you’re working with a compact daylight bite; plan on a gray, short winter day with long twilight edges.

    Lake Superior barely has a tide in ocean terms, so anglers here think more in terms of wind-driven seiche and pressure changes than classic tidal swings. A steady barometer has meant a generally light bite, but when those quick pressure dips roll through with a squall, fish perk up for a couple of hours. The best windows are lining up around first light and that last hour before dark, with a softer midday lull unless the weather shifts fast.

    Near Duluth and along the North Shore, early winter fishing has been a mixed bag but still worth the effort if you pick your spots. Shore casters and pier anglers have been finding a few coho and kamloops when conditions allow, along with the odd lake trout pushing shallow. Recent catches haven’t been fast and furious, but enough fish are sliding through that patient anglers are going home with one to three quality fish on better outings. In rivers that are still open or partially open, browns and steelhead are present but sluggish, often hugging deeper wintering holes.

    On lures, think small, subtle, and natural. For lake-run trout and salmon, locals lean on silver or silver–blue spoons, slim-profile spinners, and 3- to 4-inch shad-style plastics on jig heads. When fish get finicky in the cold, slow-counting a jigging spoon or a small tube jig just off bottom can turn lookers into biters. For bait, it’s hard to beat waxies or spawn bags for river fish, and frozen shiners or smelt chunks for those soaking set-lines or deadsticks where legal. Downsizing leaders and slowing your retrieve way down is often the difference between a skunk and a hero photo this time of year.

    A couple of hot spots to keep in mind: Canal Park and the ship canal area can produce coho, kamloops, and the occasional laker when the wind direction lets you fish it safely. Over by Park Point and the bayside access points, sheltered water can hold fish when the main lake is too wild, especially around deeper breaks and current seams. Farther up the shore, the mouths and lower stretches of tributaries that stay open can be solid bets for steelhead and browns if you’re willing to walk a bit and pick apart deeper winter holes.

    Bundle up, move slow, and let the cold work for you instead of against you—winter on Superior is no joke, but it’s also when some of the prettiest fish of the year hit the net. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local reports and on-the-water stories. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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  • Early Ice Fishing Heats Up on Lake Superior in Duluth
    Dec 4 2025
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Lake Superior and Duluth fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    Well, we've made the transition into ice fishing season here in the Twin Ports, and it's been coming quick this year. With nearly seventeen inches of snow already on the ground and more in other areas, conditions are shaping up nicely for those looking to get out on the ice. The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has confirmed state trails are opening as early as December 1st where conditions allow for grooming, so if you're thinking about getting out there, now's the time.

    Water temperatures are definitely dropping fast, and the fish are feeding up before things get really locked down. Minnesota's statewide fishing report from December 3rd shows a quick transition across the board, and Lake Superior's no exception. We're looking at typical early winter conditions here in Duluth – expect sunrise around 7:50 AM and sunset before 4:30 PM, so get out there early if you want daylight.

    For those still working open water, spinnerbaits and swimbaits have been producing consistent results in similar waters. If you're transitioning to ice fishing, standard jigging presentations with live minnows are going to be your bread and butter. Walleye and northern pike are active right now, and they're hitting artificial presentations as well as live bait. Focus on deeper structure and drop-offs where the fish are staging.

    A couple of hot spots worth checking out: the Duluth Harbor area if you've got open water access, and if ice conditions permit, the shallower bays around Superior are starting to freeze up nicely.

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  • Late-season Lake Superior fishing report: Bass, walleye, and steelhead in Duluth
    Dec 3 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    Hey there, folks, it's Artificial Lure coming to you with your late-season Lake Superior fishing report for this Wednesday morning.

    We're seeing solid winter fishing action developing around the Duluth area. The cold snap we've been experiencing is really locking things in, and that's exactly what we need heading into December. Water temps are dropping fast, and the fish are responding. Bass, walleye, and steelhead are all active right now – these are prime targets if you're willing to get out on the water.

    **Weather and Conditions**

    Mother Nature's cooperating pretty well. We've got flurries and lake effect precipitation ongoing through the rest of the week, but snowfall amounts should stay minimal. It's been a chilly end to November and into early December, which is perfect for winter fishing tactics. Bundle up out there.

    **What's Biting**

    The late-season reports show bass, walleye, and steelhead all feeding. These fish are aggressive in the cold water – they're fattening up before the real freeze sets in. Walleye especially have been consistent catches, though remember Minnesota's new regulations: the daily and possession limit is now four walleye, down from five, and only one walleye over 17 inches is allowed.

    **Best Baits and Lures**

    For this time of year, you'll want soft plastic tail spinners – they create great flash and action in lower light conditions. Think Z-Man TRD SpinZ or Lunkerhunt offerings. Live minnows under a popping cork remain deadly for walleye and crappie. If you're targeting steelhead, natural presentations with subtle swimming action work best.

    **Hot Spots**

    Focus on structure and depth changes along the Superior shoreline near Duluth. Check out areas with current breaks and rocky bottoms – that's where steelhead and walleye concentrate.

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  • Late Season Lake Superior Fishing Report - Bass, Walleye, Steelhead Bites
    Dec 2 2025
    **Artificial Lure's Lake Superior Fishing Report - December 2nd, 2025**

    Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your daily report from beautiful Lake Superior and the Duluth area.

    We're looking at early winter conditions settling in nicely. The entire region just got hammered with significant snowfall—northwestern Wisconsin saw over a foot in most areas, with some spots pushing 20 inches or more. That fresh powder means excellent ice-making weather is finally here, so get those lines wet while we've still got open water!

    Speaking of water conditions, the recent ice-making weather has definitely affected fish behavior. The cooling trend is pushing bass and walleye into their winter patterns. For your presentation, smaller swimbaits are outperforming larger offerings right now—think 3-inch profiles that mimic the threadfin shad and smaller gizzard shad that dominate the winter forage base. Pair these with finesse jigheads in the quarter to half-ounce range depending on your depth.

    Locally, we're seeing consistent action on walleye using classic jig and minnow combinations around current breaks and deeper holes. The Rainy River area just to our west is reporting excellent late-season walleye fishing using exactly this approach. Browns and steelhead continue showing in the system too, so don't overlook those species.

    For your color selection, stick with shad patterns—gizzard shad, pro blue, or traditional white pearl when water clarity drops. The fishing pressure remains light right now, which means less competition for quality fish.

    Two hot spots I'd recommend: first, the deeper main lake structure where you can work those 30 to 40-foot depths with finesse presentations. Second, probe the creek arms and points leading off the main lake where bait concentrations gather—that's where the bigger fish are staging.

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  • Duluth's Lake Superior Fishing Report: Winter Trout and Early Season Tactics
    Dec 1 2025
    # Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report - December 1st, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Monday morning fishing report for Lake Superior out of Duluth.

    Let me start with conditions. We're looking at early winter here on the big lake, and while I don't have real-time tidal data—Superior doesn't really have traditional tides—we're in that sweet spot where the water's cooling down and fish are active. Currently sitting around 8:24 AM, we've got limited daylight this time of year, so get out there sooner rather than later.

    **The Bite Right Now**

    Fish activity has been solid. For lake trout and the bigger brown trout, nothing beats dead-baited smelt or herring fished on the bottom. Those cold Superior waters are putting the deeper fish into a feeding mode. Winter's traditionally a dead-stick season, and the trout are cooperating.

    **What's Working**

    If you're hitting shallow cover or structure, tube jigs and finesse presentations are money. The flipping tube, especially in those 3.5 to 4-inch sizes, works fantastic on pressured banks. For trolling, get those smelt and herring out there on your bottom setups. Ciscoes and suckers also catch monsters this time of year if you're targeting pike and the aggressive species.

    **Hot Spots**

    Silver Bay Marina sits about 55 miles northeast of Duluth off Highway 61 on the scenic North Shore. It's a solid access point with good approaches and floating docks. Also worth checking out—the shoreline areas near Lester Park where recent snow has settled in and created cover that concentrates fish.

    Conditions are fair for maneuverability, so watch your approach, and remember we're still in early season, so some areas might have debris or shallow spots.

    That's your Monday report from Lake Superior country. Thanks for tuning in, and make sure you subscribe for daily updates on Superior and beyond. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Superior Conditions Trigger Walleye Feeding Frenzy on the North Shore
    Nov 30 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Lake Superior Fishing Report

    Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Sunday morning fishing report for Lake Superior and the Duluth area. Today's November 30th, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up to be interesting out there.

    First off, the weather. We're looking at mostly sunny skies with a high near 22 degrees. Now, that's cold, and the wind is going to be blustery—we're talking northwest winds at 10 to 15 miles per hour with gusts up to 30. Bundle up tight, because the wind off Superior cuts right through you.

    For you boat anglers, sunrise is around 7:30 AM and sunset hits about 4:45 PM, so you've got a short window to work with today.

    Now, fish activity. We've had some lake-effect snow overnight that should've stirred things up nicely. The aggressive conditions often trigger feeding windows. Walleye are going to be your primary target this time of year around the Superior shoreline. Based on recent reports from the region, walleye fishing has been solid with reaction baits working well—jigs and minnows are your bread and butter, but bucktail spinners will absolutely produce when the fish are aggressive.

    For your tackle box, bring plenty of jigs tipped with live shiners or minnows. If you want to throw artificials, work some small spoons and bucktails. The cloudy conditions we're getting should keep walleye active throughout the day.

    I'd recommend hitting either Split Rock Lighthouse State Park area or Tettegouche State Park. Split Rock's got that dramatic shoreline 130 feet up, and the water structure around there holds walleye. Tettegouche sits along the rugged North Shore with excellent deep-water access right from shore.

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  • Lake Superior Fishing Update: Winter Wonderland, Walleye, and Winged Wonders
    Nov 29 2025
    # Lake Superior Fishing Report - Duluth, November 29, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Saturday morning Lake Superior fishing report for Duluth.

    We're looking at a cold one out there today. A winter storm system moved through the region yesterday, dumping significant snow across the northern Great Lakes. Snowfall totals have already exceeded a foot in many areas downwind of Lake Superior, particularly across Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Winds are picking up, though meteorologists say we're not quite hitting blizzard criteria just yet—but bundle up if you're heading out.

    For those keeping tabs on conditions, sunrise was around 7:15 this morning with sunset coming around 4:45 this afternoon. That gives you a tight window of decent light for fishing today.

    Now, here's where it gets interesting for us anglers. According to the 365 Days of Birds birding community monitoring our region, Lake Superior is experiencing an active migration pattern right now. We're seeing Long-Tailed Ducks arriving in decent numbers, which tells us the food chain is active and freshwater species are responding to the seasonal shift.

    Recent reports from Minnesota's fishing forums indicate crappies are the top target across the state right now, though Lake Superior fishing specifically has been steady with walleye activity picking up as water temperatures drop. The colder conditions we're experiencing actually trigger more aggressive feeding behavior in our local species.

    For tackle, if you're working structure and cover, professional skip casting guides recommend using heavy braided line—50-pound test gives you better control and line management in these cold conditions. Pair that with a quality jigging setup. Swim jigs in darker colors work exceptionally well this time of year, and don't overlook vibrating jigs either.

    Hit two solid spots: First, focus on the dock and marina areas around Harbor Cove Marina on Park Point—that freshwater sandbar creates excellent structure. Second, work the deeper shelves just off the Duluth shoreline where walleye tend to congregate as water temps drop.

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  • Duluth Fishing Report: Brisk Fall Bite on Lake Superior, Prep for Changing Conditions
    Nov 28 2025
    # Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report - November 28, 2025

    Well folks, it's your boy Artificial Lure back with today's Lake Superior fishing report from right here in Duluth. We're looking at a brisk Friday morning, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up interesting for those willing to brave the water.

    **Weather and Conditions**

    We've got sunshine mixing with thickening clouds today, temperatures hovering between 20 and 26 degrees. Light winds this morning transitioning to southeast 5 to 10 miles per hour this afternoon. Waves are running 1 to 2 feet currently, which is manageable if you're heading out. Tonight we're expecting winds to shift, and by tomorrow we could see between a dusting and 2 inches of snow, so make today count if you're planning an outing.

    **Fish Activity and Recent Catches**

    The fall perch bite has been firing up across the region. According to recent reports, panfish have been holding in 15 to 20 feet of water. Over on the Rainy River side at Lake of the Woods, walleye fishing has been excellent using jig and minnow combos around current breaks and holes—and they're still finding open water out there, which is rare this late in the season.

    **Best Tactics**

    Minnows and small hair jigs are your bread and butter for panfish right now. If you're targeting walleye, work those jigs methodically along the edges and structure. The water's cold enough that fish are congregating in predictable spots, so focus your effort on depth changes and current areas.

    **Hot Spots**

    I'd recommend focusing on the deeper structure off the Duluth waterfront where you can access 15-20 feet of water. The bay areas near Superior are also holding fish, especially where you can find slight current or structure breaks.

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