Superior Spring Walleye Bite: March 2026 Break Fishing from Duluth
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Sunrise hit around 6:45 AM, sunset 'bout 7:30 PM, givin' us a solid 12+ hours of light. Weather's typical early spring—lows in the 20s, highs pushin' 35-40°F, light winds from the northwest per local forecasts, perfect for bundlin' up and hittin' the breaks. Fish are stirrin' as ice melts off; walleye and northern pike are key players right now, bitin' aggressive at dawn and dusk. Smallmouth bass lurk in rocky spots too. Recent catches? Anglers report solid walleye up to 28 inches and pike pushin' 30+ from the North Shore, plus perch hauls—lake trout and sturgeon reboundin' strong from restoration efforts.
Best lures: Rapala Gold Minor 30 in FireTiger or Whiskey Sour for walleye and pike—folks swear by 'em for explosive strikes. Z Man GrubZ or TRD CrawZ on Ned rigs are killin' bass in shallows; that ElaZtech holds tough. Live bait? Minnows or crawlers on jigs for walleye, suckers for pike.
Hot spots: Park Point breaks for walleye—troll the drop-offs. Head to the Duluth piers or Lester River mouth for pike smashin' aggressive baits. Stay safe out there, check ice edges if any linger.
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