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North Shore Lake Superior
Lake Superior Agate Geological Marker
The North Shore bite on Lake Superior has slowed a bit, but that hasn’t stopped us from piecing together some nice mixed bag catches, including coho salmon, pink salmon, lake trout, and even a successfully released Steelhead. The big East wind the other day did an amazing job of stirring the lake. Prior to the wind temperatures on the surface were near 60 degrees. Post wind I’m finding 50 degrees as the hot spots and 46-49 the norm, with next to zero variance down to 100’. Basically that means the fish can be wherever they want to be in the water column. The fish we’ve been catching have been in the range of 20’ to 50’ down over whatever depth. Flasher fly and spoon combos have taken all fish. I still have a few open dates in July. Don’t miss your chance to hold a trout!
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