As the largest freshwater lake in the world, Lake Superior stands up to its name. Located in the an area of the Midwest that is known for its stunning waters and beautiful ice caves, Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes and supports a very wide and diverse range of fish species. Lake Superior is a glacial lake that occupies space in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and parts of Canada. Water flows into Lake Superior from the Nipigon, St. Louis, Pigeon, Pic, White, Michipicoten, and Kaministiquia Rivers. The primary outflow point is the St. Mary’s River. Anglers who decide to target the species of Lake Superior will find opportunities of varying difficulties that will ensure that fishing trips are always fresh and exciting.
Species | Crappie, LM Bass, SM Bass, Musky/Pike, Walleye, Trout |
Fishing
Of the numerous species that reside in Lake Superior, the primary game targets include musky, northern pike, salmon (Coho, Chinook, Pink), walleye, lake trout, brook trout, sturgeon, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, rock bass, whitefish, yellow perch, bluegill, crappie and burbot (Eelpout).
The musky is a trophy target that is often regarded as one of the most difficult species to catch in Lake Superior. Anglers in search of this species should troll various areas of the lake. Good locations include deep, open waters and near the mouth of the St. Louis River. The northern pike is also a powerful fighter that is commonly targeted by serious fishermen. Fishermen should troll for pike in weedy areas and along the shoreline. Isle Royale and the North Shore are both ideal locations for targeting northern pike.
Salmon offer exceptional challenges for many Midwest fishermen and can be targeted by trolling the entirety of Lake Superior. During the fall, fishermen should travel to the rivers where the salmon migrate.
Walleye can be targeted near the North Shore during the spring spawning seasons and in the open waters throughout the majority of the year. The various species of trout in Lake Superior can be targeted in areas of cold, fast moving water. The mouths of the inflow rivers and brooks and streams are good places to target. Bass can be found near shallow weed beds and other obstructions that are located along many of Lake Superior’s shorelines. The Arrowhead region and the North Shore are both excellent locations for targeting smallmouth bass and rock bass. Burbot can be targeted throughout the deep, open waters of Lake Superior throughout most of the year by using live baits and insects.
Facilities
The facilities and accommodations include many piers, boat landings, restaurants, grocery stores, tackle shops, fueling stations, private marinas, fishing guides, campgrounds, and hotels.
The Lake
Lake Superior is a massive freshwater lake that has a maximum length of 350 miles and a width of 160 miles. It has a total surface area of 31,700 square miles. Superior has an average depth of 483 feet and a maximum depth of 1,332 feet. The shoreline measures out to approximately 1,729 miles. Lake Superior is located at an elevation of 601 feet.
Fishermen who enjoy stunning views and an exhilarating fishing experience should make every effort to enjoy the opportunities that Lake Superior has to offer.
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