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Here are a few google earth shots of Chippewa Harbor.
The YELLOW LINE is a trolling pattern right in front of the campground that has produced northern pike, lake trout, and I have caught a coho here one time and another time I caught a whitefish!!!! right at the narrows has produced most action for pike, and around the island has been the best for lakers! spoons for lakers and rapala for the pike!
The west end of Chippewa Harbor is great for northerns, Trolling or casting. Most action for me has come on large original floating rapalas in perch and black and silver. I have caught a 40+ incher trolling the north shoreline heading west on a rapala!
The BLACK ARROW is a great casting bay that gradually gets deeper the more you get to the main point at the narrows. this bay should have weeds just starting to reach the surface. Spoons and rapals have produced quantity and quality! Have seen some moose action here as well!
The RED ARROW is a small bay that will have some reeds and underwater vegetation. I have seen the biggest pike I have ever laid eyes on in this area. I've caught some pigs here as well! The deep area is close so I think the big fish like this spot because of the easy escape route! I wouldn't miss this area!
The BLUE and PURPLE ARROWS have produce too! Don't skip them!
Basically I spend a whole day in the western part of the harbor on usually cover it in a counterclockwise troll, stopping at the tasty looking spots I have highlighted!
Check out some of my previous posts from years ago and you can see some of the giants in these waters.
Best of luck to you!
Rob
hiked 2000, hiked 2001, boater in 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011, solo hiked 2016, boater 2018, boater 2021, Boater 2022
10years=90days!!!