Superior Conditions Trigger Walleye Feeding Frenzy on the North Shore
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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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