07-05-2005, 06:14 AM
[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][#000066][size 3][#003300] [/#003300][/size][/#000066][/font][font "Times New Roman, Times, serif"][size 3]Walleye bite best on Fish and Island lakes in 5-6 feet of water. Crawlers and leeches/slip bobbers best. Grand Lake crappie reports still coming in. Good numbers, average size 12-14 inches. On Caribou Lake, panfish are active with high numbers and good size. The northern fishing is picking up on Caribou and Grand. On Lake Superior, reports of salmon and trout being caught pulling spoons and stickbaits [/size][/font]
[font "Times New Roman, Times, serif"][size 3]Lake Superior walleye bite is great in the harbor, from the Bong Bridge down to the lake. Try crawler harnesses or crankbaits at the channel edge. The lake has been sporadic for trout and salmon, fish are looking for cooler water. The French River to the Knife River has been best while fishing the top 30 feet of water. Around Duluth, try using spoons 40-60 feet down. Action good on Island Lake for walleyes, with sorting size fish being caught. Fish 20 feet down with a crawler harness. [/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman, Times, serif"][size 3]Lake Superior walleye bite is great in the harbor, from the Bong Bridge down to the lake. Try crawler harnesses or crankbaits at the channel edge. The lake has been sporadic for trout and salmon, fish are looking for cooler water. The French River to the Knife River has been best while fishing the top 30 feet of water. Around Duluth, try using spoons 40-60 feet down. Action good on Island Lake for walleyes, with sorting size fish being caught. Fish 20 feet down with a crawler harness. [/size][/font]
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