For December 22, 2024, fishing on Lake Superior near Duluth is expected to be challenging due to the winter conditions, but there are still opportunities for dedicated anglers.
**Weather and Conditions:**
As of today, the weather forecast indicates cold temperatures with possible light snow and winds. Check the marine forecast for any advisories, such as a Small Craft Advisory or Dense Fog Advisory, which could impact your trip[2].
**Sunrise and Sunset:**
Sunrise is at around 7:45 AM, and sunset is at approximately 4:15 PM. These times are crucial for planning your fishing trip.
**Fish Activity:**
Despite the cold, lake trout and coho salmon are still active in these waters. Anglers have been having success with lake trout using active rod and reel jigging or passive tip-up rigs. For salmon, flasher fly combinations have been effective[3][5].
**Types and Amounts of Fish:**
Yesterday, anglers reported catching lake trout and a few coho salmon. The lake trout bite has remained consistent, especially in deeper waters. The possession limit for lake trout is 3 in lakes outside the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness (BWCAW) during the winter season[1].
**Best Lures and Bait:**
For lake trout, use spoons, stickbaits, and dodger/fly combinations. Trolling at shallow depths with copper or lead core weighted lines can be effective. For salmon, focus on flasher fly combos and stickbaits. Jigging with a bait-casting reel and using lures like Northland Rumble Shad in perch, gold, and silver colors can also trigger bites[3][5].
**Hot Spots:**
- **St. Louis River:** Known for its walleye and perch fishing, but also a good spot for lake trout and salmon, especially where the river meets Lake Superior.
- **Public Access Areas:** Shorecasting from public lands along Lake Superior, such as state parks, can be productive for catching trout and salmon[4].
Remember to dress warmly and be prepared for the cold winter conditions. Good luck on the water