Late-season Lake Superior fishing report: Bass, walleye, and steelhead in Duluth
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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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