Fishing |
Consider this a supplement to Fishes of Isle Royale, available for a modest price from The Isle Royale Natural History Association. Although fishing conditions and regulations vary from year to year, this is intended to at least point you in the right direction. (The crew members of the GPIR boats usually have a good handle on current fishing conditions, if you're on a ferry departing from Grand Portage.) For a reference map of the lakes, reefs, and coves, consult Lake Survey Chart 14976, "Isle Royale", and the National Park Service Map. |
As overfishing and other factors have led to a decline in Lake Superior fish stocks, regulations in the park have been implemented to preserve the remaining fishes: |
Fishing Suggestions | |
Lake Trout |
Entire Season
: Siskiwit Lake
July - August : Lake Superior, Shallow Reefs Rest of Season : Lake Superior, 100 - 200 feet |
Brook Trout | Entire Season : Most Streams, Siskiwit Lake |
Rainbow Trout |
Entire Season
: Siskiwit Lake
April - May : Streams Emptying into Tobin Harbor, Washington Harbor, and Moskey Basin |
Steelhead | Spring & Fall : Lake Superior |
Northern Pike | Entire Season : Lake Superior & Connected Coves, Most Inland Lakes |
Yellow Perch | Entire Season : Lake Ritchie, Chickenbone, Livermore, & LeSage, Siskiwit Lake |
Walleye | Entire Season : Lake Halloran, Chickenbone, & Whittlesey |
No sportfish are found in the following inland lakes: |
Hatchet, Lily, Newt, Summer, Stickleback, Theresa, & Wallace |