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Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report Today

Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report Today

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Stay updated with the latest fishing conditions on Lake Superior with the "Duluth Fishing Report Today." Get expert tips, weather updates, and daily catch reports. Perfect for anglers looking to maximize their fishing adventure in Duluth, Minnesota! Tune in to stay ahead on the best fishing spots and techniques.

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  • Lake Superior Ice Fishing Report: Coho Salmon Hot, Walleye Active, March 2026
    Mar 4 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the big lake. It's March 4th, 2026, 8:24 AM here in Duluth, and we're lookin' at a crisp early spring day on Lake Superior. Weather's holdin' steady with temps hoverin' around 25°F, light northwest winds at 5-10 mph, mostly cloudy skies—no big storms brewin' per the latest NOAA forecast. Sunrise was at 6:42 AM, sunset's 6:12 PM, givin' us a solid 11.5 hours of daylight to chase bites. No tides up here on the big freshwater beast, but water levels are steady at about 601.5 feet, perfect for shore and boat access where ice allows.

    Ice fishin' is still prime in the shallower bays around Duluth—parts of the lake freeze solid while the main body stays open, accordin' to Jackson Baumgart Outdoors' recent reports. Coho salmon are hot right now; guys are pullin' limits of 2-4 pounders through the ice on jigs tipped with minnows or soft plastics. Walleye are active too, bitin' in 15-25 feet near structure—recent catches hit 20-28 inches. Lake trout are showin' up deeper, 40-60 feet, with some trophy hauls reported last week. Smaller numbers of smelt and perch fill the buckets for panfish fans. Musky and bass are slow this time of year but worth targetin' in warmer pockets if you're open-water fishin'.

    For lures, go with glow jigs like Northland Buck-Shots or Clam Jaw-Graders in pink or chartreuse—they're tearin' it up on cohos. Tip with live minnows or wax worms for walleye; dead smelt works wonders on lakers. Best bait overall? Medium shiners or rainbow minnows—fresh from the bait shop 'em up and drop 'em slow.

    Hit these hot spots: Park Point's inner harbor for easy ice access and cohos—sheltered and productive. Or head to the Duluth side of the St. Louis River mouth for walleye staging up. Stay safe out there, check ice thickness (at least 12-18 inches), and bundle up.

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  • Ice Fishing Lake Superior: Walleye and Perch Hot Spots This February
    Feb 28 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for anglin' around Duluth and Lake Superior. It's February 28, 2026, crisp winter mornin' at 8:24 AM UTC—sunrise hit around 7:15 AM local, sunset 'bout 5:45 PM, givin' us short days but prime ice fishin' windows. Weather's holdin' steady: highs near 25°F, light northwest winds 5-10 mph, partly cloudy per local forecasts, no major storms brewin'. Lake's got no tides bein' freshwater, but water levels stable, ice thick in bays despite recent thaws.

    Fish are active under the ice—reports from Northern Wilds Magazine and local chatter show walleye bitin' steady in 20-30 feet, perch schools thick, some lake trout pushin' shallower. Recent catches: folks pullin' limits of 18-24" walleyes, buckets of jumbo perch up to 12", and splake near 5 pounds off Duluth piers before full freeze. Great Lakes Aquarium notes diverse species like sturgeon lurkin', but ice anglers hittin' trout and herring too.

    Best lures right now? Jiggin' spoons like 1/4-oz Swedish Pimples in gold or glow—walleye love 'em tipped with minnow heads. Inline spinners or deep-divin' crankbaits if you're trollin' open water edges, per boat guide tips. For bait, live minnows or fathead minnows rule; waxworms or eurolarvae for perch. Match the hatch—small and subtle in clear water.

    Hot spots: Park Point for easy ice access and perch bonanzas, or Lester River mouth for walleye staging. Bundle up, drill safe, check ice reports.

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  • Late Winter Perch Explosions: Ice Fishing Superior's Best Bite Before Thaw
    Feb 27 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' tales around Duluth and Lake Superior. It's Friday, February 27th, 2026, and we're knee-deep in late winter ice action—or what's left of it. Sunrise hit around 7:15 AM, sunset's pushin' 5:45 PM, givin' us solid daylight for drillin' holes. Weather's playin' nice today: sunny skies, highs near 41°F, west winds 10-25 mph gustin' strong along the North Shore per WDIO reports—bundle up, those blasts off the big lake bite hard. No tides up here on fresh water, but water levels steady, ice varyin' 8-12 inches in spots, thin and risky near cracks—spud first, fish crowds, no machines!

    Fish activity's pickin' up as days lengthen. Yellow perch dominatin' lake-wide in weedy 6-15 foot shallows, per Outdoor News Minnesota reports—folks haulin' limits of jumbos, some walleyes mixin' in on jigs. Smaller perch hittin' quick, bigger ones need patience. Walleye Wade's Guide Service out of Duluth says recent charters nabbed perch and 'eyes steady, with smelt whispers from remote islands. Amounts? Dozens per angler on good bites, mostly perch, scattered walleyes 18-25 inches.

    Best lures: Buckshot rattle spoons (1/16 oz light for perch), Picasso Tungsten jigs or Little Spotty for bottom bouncin'—they're killin' it per Discount Tackle anglers. Jerkbaits like Megabass Great Hunting for suspended fish. Bait? Live minnows deadsticked 6-12 inches off bottom draw 'em in, pair with active jiggin'. Ultra-strong sensitive line for ultralights seals the deal.

    Hot spots: Park Point shallows for perch weeds—safe walk-outs if ice holds. Knife River access for walleye edges, watch wind. Stay shallow, mobile, and safe—ice shiftin' fast.

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