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Offline HD

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Yesterday we took a trip up the shore. No agenda, we make a few trips a year.
We went up to Grand Marais, (we wanted to see Artist Point) and worked our way back.
Every place that we stopped at was packed with tourists. Very little places to park.
Grand Marais had a bike race, Gooseberry Falls was packed, and Canal Park (we were going to eat lunch here) had Bob Dylan days going on.
I was planning on doing a little fishing, but every parking lot of the rivers was packed as well.
So, I didn't fish.



We had a nice drive, and stopped at Buffalo House for a great dinner and a couple beers.
I think this will be the last time I will ever go on a holiday weekend,
Oh, well, it was something to do....lots of sites to see, but a little to crowded for my liking.

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Offline Reinhard

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Ya the holliday's is a bad time for sure.  North Shore is very popular all summer long.   One place to fish off shore this time of the year is the breakwall in Two Harbors.  Lakers, rainbows, and coho salmon roam there.  Good place to bring a cooler along.  I was up there in early May and it wasn't busy at all.  Maybe next time try that.  Great time for looking at all the waterfalls and spots to fish.  Glad you made it up there.  good luck.

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Yup RH, we usually go early too when the steelhead are running. This spring has been a little messed up, and it only worked out for this weekend.

We did stop by at Russ Kenndalls for some smoked Trout & Salmon.
We were looking to get some Smelt, but they were sold out.  :sad:

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Ya they do a great job on the smoked fish.  A friend of mine goes up smelting every year at Park Point beach.  Every year he sells them in 1 gallon bags for $25.  Sells out every time down here in the cities. He is Asian and sells all of them to mostly Asian's who will put up the cash for those tasty morsels.  I'm done with smelting although I have done it in the hay days back in the 70's and 80's.  fun times.  good luck.

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I wish I would have gotten in on that.  Sounds like it was a lot of fun.

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Up here now on the lake.  2 cohos, a laker, a king so far.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.

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I should have kept my mouth shut.  Fished for 5 more hours without a bite.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.

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I should have kept my mouth shut.  Fished for 5 more hours without a bite.
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: aint that the way it usually goes!!!!!!!! :pouty: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
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I should have kept my mouth shut.  Fished for 5 more hours without a bite.
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: aint that the way it usually goes!!!!!!!! :pouty: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
Been there! :doah: :bonk: :rolleyes: :smiley:
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Were you trolling out on the lake or off shore Dakids??  good luck.

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Were you trolling out on the lake or off shore Dakids??  good luck.

Trolling near park point.  On the mud lune.
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That's a great spot.  Fished there many times over the years.  This time of the year they are still mostly near the surface and still in there for the smelt.  I also looked for the diving birds and the gulls that are in a big circle to pick up the parts of fish that the predators left for them.  When we see that we troll right through there a few times.  We used to beach our boats on the beach there near the wall and grill and make a fire.  Grill up fresh coho.  Man that was good.  My brother still takes me out there at times but he is sticking mostly to the inland lakes now.  If you ever want to fish the lakes there like Island, Rice, and Boulder let me know and I'll tell you what we have been doing there since the 60's.  good luck.

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That's a great spot.  Fished there many times over the years.  This time of the year they are still mostly near the surface and still in there for the smelt.  I also looked for the diving birds and the gulls that are in a big circle to pick up the parts of fish that the predators left for them.  When we see that we troll right through there a few times.  We used to beach our boats on the beach there near the wall and grill and make a fire.  Grill up fresh coho.  Man that was good.  My brother still takes me out there at times but he is sticking mostly to the inland lakes now.  If you ever want to fish the lakes there like Island, Rice, and Boulder let me know and I'll tell you what we have been doing there since the 60's.  good luck.

I will keep it in mind.  They would be great options when we get blown off the big lake.
Thank you Sir.
Anything that is free is worth saving up for.