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Thread: Fishing Report for April 16

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    Default Fishing Report for April 16

    Yesterday my buddy and I ran up to the south shore of Lake Superior. Got out early, and was started trolling along a beach with an incoming stream, when we got out there, it was flat calm and you could see the smelt and trout and salmon breaking the surface, we started out in about 12 feet of water trolling Reef Runners at about 1.8 MPH, a little slower than most people troll around there, but we catch fish at that speed so I stick to it. On the first pass we got two coho on reef runners, with about 55 feet of line out which is running them at about 3-4 feet down, I estimate, don't know but it really has been working!

    The fish were bitting pretty good in the morning, got 5 or so in the morning, trolling the beach in about 12-14 feet of water, most of the fish were on the beach, not at the mouth of the rivers like they have been for me.

    as the bite started to slow down, I started slipping the boat out farther and farther away from shore, and then we got back into the coho, still trolling Reef runners 55 feet back. All of our fish came on chrome baits, only when the sun poked out of the clouds, caught one fish when it was cloudy on a painted bait. Also it was kind of weird, in the morning all of our fish but one came trolling into the wind, I really think it was the first time that most of my fish either salmon or walleye trolling that they came trolling into the wind. By the afternoon the wind kicked up pretty good, and then all of our fish came trolling with the wind again, so just be versitle!

    I have tried trolling spoons, and flasher fly combo's, but no luck on any of them so far! everything is on stickbaits, not only that but really just reef runners, they have been my best baits so far. Hope this helps everybody out!!

    Good Luck,
    Tanner Wildes
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    Tanner, I'm assuming those were the shallow running reef runners not the deep divers?

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    yeah the 700 series ripsticks.

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    Were you near the Superior entry of the lake today? Saw a Ranger out there that looked like yours. We got 1 Coho in 4hrs on a xrap. Pretty slow for us.

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    Jason,
    No I was fishing around bayfield. how has the salmon and trout fishing been by you?

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    I'm not really sure. That was my first time out this year and it wasn't in my boat. Another boat got 6 fish about a mile down the shore from us. Been real windy here so not too many people out I would guess.

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    yeah its been crazy windy here too!! sucks for boat control!

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