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I learned once again today not to trust the forecast; unfortunately we lost precious time on the water this morning by not making solid plans last night. The forecast appears to have fooled many of my fellow fishermen as well. There were very few boats to be seen out of McQuade today and even less out of Two Harbors, actually I think we were the only one.
When I woke up this morning and saw the weather was nowhere near last night’s forecast I quickly called my fishing partner who was anxiously awaiting my call as he had been up and already knew we were good to go. I hooked up the boat and jumped in the truck and headed north. We decided to change things up today. After several more trips last week out of McQuade, having a blast catching coho, we decided to head up to Two Harbors, MN and jig for lake trout.
It was a beautiful morning on the big lake, my only wish was we would have been there an hour and a half earlier but can’t change that.
There is a lot of debris in the water north of the two harbors launch so one has to be careful when running up. Fish are there but you have to work at it to find which spot they are on and what they want to eat, all our success was over 100 foot of water, I don’t believe we had any bites over 150. After several hours and some fish later we decided to call it a day as the radar wasn’t looking good, it was accurate, as it was a wet ride in.
The forecast doesn’t look good for the next couple days, hopefully they are wrong again and we will be back at it Monday.
On the way home we decided to check out Rices Point Landing, it was very usable today, a lot of pack ice floating around but nothing that would cause trouble. Of course things could shift but I don’t see any issues getting out here next weekend as long as you can handle no dock, not sure when the city will put that in.
Overall another great day on the water, can’t wait for the next opportunity.
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