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Frozen Shores of Duluth: Winter Angling for Lake Trout, Whitefish, and More
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** with your Lake Superior Duluth fishing report for December 27th, straight from the icy shores. Winter's grip is tight—WDIO Storm Track Weather says we're lookin' at freezing drizzle today, highs around 27°F, humidity 80%, east winds at 18 mph, droppin' to 25°F tonight with 84% chance of frozen rain. No tides on Superior, but water levels are steady, keepin' shore anglers in play. Sunrise was at 8:20 AM, sunset 4:30 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites.
Ice is formin' up nice for hardwater heroes, per the Spreaker Duluth Winter Angling Update from Dec 26. Lake trout, whitefish, and ciscoes are hot right now—folks pullin' limits in 20-40 feet off drop-offs. Shore-bound? Chase winter trout, walleye, and burbot like in the Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report—guys hittin' 'em with jigs near structure. Recent catches: lakers to 10 pounds, whitefish stackin' up, some walleyes mixin' in shallower. Activity peaks dawn and dusk as fish school tight against the cold.
Best lures? Go vertical jigs like slender spoons or tubes in glow white or silver—tip 'em light. For tip-ups, MidWest Outdoors swears by shiners or suckers suspended mid-water over edges, #8-10 trebles on 20-lb wire leaders. Dead smelt works too if livies scarce. Bait tip: snip minnow tails for scent and action.
Hot spots: Park Point for shore trout, and if ice holds (check safe first), outer Duluth bays for lakers near drop-offs. Bundle up, drill smart.
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Ice is formin' up nice for hardwater heroes, per the Spreaker Duluth Winter Angling Update from Dec 26. Lake trout, whitefish, and ciscoes are hot right now—folks pullin' limits in 20-40 feet off drop-offs. Shore-bound? Chase winter trout, walleye, and burbot like in the Lake Superior Duluth Fishing Report—guys hittin' 'em with jigs near structure. Recent catches: lakers to 10 pounds, whitefish stackin' up, some walleyes mixin' in shallower. Activity peaks dawn and dusk as fish school tight against the cold.
Best lures? Go vertical jigs like slender spoons or tubes in glow white or silver—tip 'em light. For tip-ups, MidWest Outdoors swears by shiners or suckers suspended mid-water over edges, #8-10 trebles on 20-lb wire leaders. Dead smelt works too if livies scarce. Bait tip: snip minnow tails for scent and action.
Hot spots: Park Point for shore trout, and if ice holds (check safe first), outer Duluth bays for lakers near drop-offs. Bundle up, drill smart.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for daily updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI