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Message Subject: St. Louis River
ToTheWoods
Posted 6/16/2021 8:27 AM (#980686)
Subject: St. Louis River




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Does anyone have any insight on the St. Louis River. Might try and get out there Saturday as I will be in the area. Never fished it and I have a first timer in the boat with me. Not looking for anybody's numbers but general info. Type of structure to look maybe a color or bait would also be helpful. I have been looking on my lakemaster and pinpointed quite a bit of "likely" areas but narrowing down a large body of water would be nice.
CincySkeez
Posted 6/16/2021 12:04 PM (#980687 - in reply to #980686)
Subject: Re: St. Louis River





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Location: Duluth
If you can find cabbage fish it. Trolling is a good way to cover water, I know guys that do well trolling. There are musky there
happy hooker
Posted 6/16/2021 8:28 PM (#980698 - in reply to #980687)
Subject: Re: St. Louis River




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Watch for floating dead heads,,not so much of a problem with this very low water spring,,but keep an eye out while running.
Reef Hawg
Posted 6/18/2021 5:51 PM (#980744 - in reply to #980686)
Subject: RE: St. Louis River




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Location: north central wisconsin
Some weeds have recovered from the two big floods. Be careful as the Lakemaster pre 2010 is not as accurate as it was then, due to shifting sands and channels.
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