Late Season Lake Superior Fishing Report - Bass, Walleye, Steelhead Bites
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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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