Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Lake Superior Duluth fishing report for Sunday, December 14th, 8:24 AM. Winter's grip is tight on the big lake—gales howling multiple days per Boreal Community Media reports, with very cold temps and blustery winds making open water a no-go. No tides here on fresh water, but FishingReminder shows prime bite windows from 6 AM to 8 AM and 5 PM to 7 PM today, sunrise at 8:08 AM, sunset around 4:20 PM.
Ice is forming in shallower bays, but it's thin—Outdoor News Minnesota says it's coming along nicely statewide, though snow's a concern; hold off till safer. Fish activity's shifting winter mode: lake trout deep if ice holds, per winter trout options in Boundary Waters and Superior. Recent catches? Limited open-water reports, but smelt runs noted on CBS Minnesota, browns and steelhead active nearby in New York areas per Outdoor News. Locals whisper good walleye and perch potential early ice, like Lake of the Woods mixing saugers and jumbos.
Best lures now: spoons, mini jigs, jerkbaits for trout and smelt—mimic baitfish in cold water. Swim jigs or hair jigs with pork for smallies if you brave rivers. Bait-wise, nightcrawlers, minnows, or salted tubes hold fish longer, as old pros like Greg Mangus swear by from Michiana Outdoors tales.
Hot spots: Park Point bays for early ice trout if safe, or Knife River mouth for steelies from shore. Stay cautious, bundle up.
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