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mtcook16
Posted 2/28/2013 9:53 PM (#622013)
Subject: New Water: St. Louis River





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Location: MN
Head up to the St. Louis for 1st time this summer. Looking for some general tips. I've never fished it before and have no clue where to start. Looking at going more than once, in Mid-June and Mid-July.
If someone could be so kind as to point me in a general direction I would greatly appreciate it. I don't need anyone’s secret spot, just a focus in this general area/structure. Feel free to PM me as well.
Muskie Treats
Posted 2/28/2013 10:08 PM (#622018 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: RE: New Water: St. Louis River





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Location: On the X that marks the mucky spot
When you're within 1/2 mile from the 23 bridge make sure you're not on plane.
Slow Eddie
Posted 2/28/2013 10:28 PM (#622021 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: RE: New Water: St. Louis River




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Location: Duluth
Coast guard is not placing all the bouy markers this year because they can not guarantee safe travel in much of the river after the flood last year. Be careful! might need it off plane way before the 23 bridge this year.
JKahler
Posted 3/1/2013 1:25 AM (#622034 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River




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Location: WI
Mid June sucks. You're in the transition between spawn and weeds just coming up. Go July and anytime after to freeze up. I would be careful once you get near Spirit Lk and above. Lot of trees (some submerged) all over now.
mtcook16
Posted 3/1/2013 11:51 AM (#622128 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River





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Location: MN
Is there a good map that you guys suggest? Something to give me an idea of the layout and navigation routes. Where could I pick one up?
Musky Brian
Posted 3/1/2013 12:31 PM (#622143 - in reply to #622128)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River





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Location: Lake Country, Wisconsin
If you have anything close to a nice boat I would be very cautious/would not go out there first without having a guide or someone else take you out, particularly upstream of Spirit as mentioned. And that was before the storm....

Edited by Musky Brian 3/1/2013 12:32 PM
kustomboy
Posted 3/1/2013 1:41 PM (#622161 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River





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I love the St. Louis River but she was TOUGH last year after the flood. The river really changed in spots and the weeds never really came in. I would highly recommend getting a guide your first time out. We've fished with Capt. Chris Edquist a few times and had a blast (and more importantly caught a few fish!). www.questfishing.com
Slow Eddie
Posted 3/1/2013 5:07 PM (#622220 - in reply to #622161)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River




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Location: Duluth
You can get a river map through the Lake superior muskies inc chapter. The only map that I know of.

PM me and I will place an order for the map.
whynot
Posted 3/2/2013 8:23 PM (#622469 - in reply to #622013)
Subject: Re: New Water: St. Louis River




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I probably wouldn't rely on any map being accurate from spirit lake up to the dams, that flood changed the river a lot and they haven't gone out and remapped anything. Lots of new sand, gravel and rock bars out there.
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