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#1470656 - 07/24/08 12:01 PM
St. Louis smallie help
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 01/12/08
Posts: 10
Loc: Mouth of the Brule
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Going to take my boys on the river Monday. They would like to catch Sm bass. I really haven't fished for bass on the river much before. Could someone give me some tips to get us started, I don't want your secret spots just some general info to get us going. PM me if possible.
Thanks Floyd
Edited by Pink Floyd (07/24/08 12:02 PM)
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#1471477 - 07/25/08 05:48 AM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: JBMasterAngler]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 01/12/08
Posts: 10
Loc: Mouth of the Brule
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Forgot to mention we are going to launch at Oliver so that means below 23 bridge. I think that changes the picture for your replys.
Thanks Mueller
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#1471564 - 07/25/08 07:59 AM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: Pink Floyd]
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FishingMN Pro Staff
Registered: 02/17/02
Posts: 15671
Loc: Duluth Mn./Superior, Wi.
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What your boat can only travel down river?  Wi. side of Boyscout and the weed edges by the Oliver landing holds smallies as does the weed/stumpy islands on the Mn. side just below the Oliver. Mess around a little in them areas there is a lot of smallie water around there. Dont be afraid to get that trolling motor full of weeds either.
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#1472311 - 07/25/08 11:08 PM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: matthothand]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 01/10/08
Posts: 151
Loc: Duluth
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The "upper" st. louis is full of smallies. If you just want action and trophy hunting is not the quest then head to the cloquet river and throw panther martins or any weighted in-line spinners anywhere there's water. TONS of little smallies there. plan on walking/wading. It's very shallow and you'll have the river to yourselves. I moved  There's also brookies and browns in there....and suckers, catfish, pike, and walleyes. Just don't tell anyone about the 22-24 inch brookie I lost there last year! If that's not your gig than stick to the above mentioned spots. I suppose the Cloquet is mainly canoe country? Too shallow for a boat? MattHotHand - I suppose you are fishing the Croix down there in North Branch? I was down there last week, not much luck.
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#1472837 - 07/27/08 12:13 AM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: Bowfin]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/22/05
Posts: 939
Loc: Forest Lake, MN
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I haven't been on the whole cloquet but from the couple miles I know, yeah, it is canoe country or excellent for wading/hiking as well. And yes, I have made a handful of trips to the croix lately. The water is a little higher than I like and a lot of the fish were really tight to shore. With the water up a hair though the speed is a bit faster and helps in the reading of the current and it's path. I haven't fished here in the better part of a decade and will admit I'm having to work at it a bit more. If you plan on coming down again at all this year send me an e-mail and I can get you a more in depth report for the stretch you would like to fish. Also I caught a bowfin the other day on a local lake. Figured that was worth mentioning, Mr. Bowfin.
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#1474487 - 07/28/08 07:02 PM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: Bowfin]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 02/22/05
Posts: 939
Loc: Forest Lake, MN
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No problem. Good luck to you as well in the meantime.
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#1475610 - 07/29/08 05:39 PM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: matthothand]
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Hello I'm New
Registered: 07/23/08
Posts: 5
Loc: Minnesota
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Since you guys are on the subject of St. Louis River and smallie fishing...
I'm thinking about a camping trip in two weeks possibly to Jay Cooke State Park. My bro is familiar with the notorious smallie action at the Cloquet reservoir off highway 33 right in town. However, is the fishing good in the park itself? There seems to be hiking trails all along the St. Louis but does it provide access to the banks? Any reports, gossip and comments, are welcomed. Thanks.
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#1476058 - 07/30/08 01:07 AM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: LVLDVL]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/28/03
Posts: 152
Loc: Thomson, MN
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LVLDVL,
Welcome to the FM board. I live right by Jay Cooke so if shore/canoe fishing, there are some easy access spots on the St. Louis River North of Carlton. I haven't fished in the park itself. Email me if you want more info/directions: backcast@duluthmn.com
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#1482626 - 08/05/08 09:29 PM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: backcast]
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IceLeaders Family
Registered: 12/30/03
Posts: 205
Loc: Brookston, MN, St. Louis
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About 122 of us are running down from Floodwood to Pupores on Saturday. 13 miles of draging and scooting in this low water. Just a bit early in the year. It should still yeild us a lot of fish, but not the big ones.
In another 2 weeks, you will catch mostly big "nerf football size or bigger" ones. Up to the 5 pound range. Your thumbs are sore and rough by the end of the trip. Most years, by the last two miles, I have all of my hook cut off so I don't havr to take any more off of the hook.
Through in a few eyes to the mix and you have a great shore lunch. Great day trip if you start early.
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#1482659 - 08/05/08 09:47 PM
Re: St. Louis smallie help
[Re: tcbrookston]
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FishingMN Pro Staff
Registered: 02/17/02
Posts: 15671
Loc: Duluth Mn./Superior, Wi.
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