10-31-2006, 01:43 AM
I've been reading the posts about the tough to so-so mack fishing on Bear Lake recently. You guys need to come to the Gorge! Just go into Linwood Bay. It's packed with lakers. The fish have moved onto the spawning beds, but are still eating with reckless abandon every morning.
You don't need to be on any special hump. Just find any place with 50 to 70-foot-deep water in the middle of the bay. You'll do better staying away from the little group of boats (and the two big boats) jerking treble hooks on the "snagging hump." There's all kinds of high spots out there, away from the idiots. If your sonar isn't covered with fish constantly, its broken!
Drop down a white marabou, tube jig, sluggo, mister twister, straight grub, plastic worm---anything white and about 3 or 4 inches long. Put it on a 1/4 to 1/2 oz. lead head. Then, drop it into the fish or to the bottom, and don't do anything but watch your rod tip. Just hold it, or move it up and down VERY slow. If you just can't stand still, drop it to the bottom and then reel it up very, very slowly for about 20 or 30 feet and repeat. No twitches, no "jigging." You should get bit every 5 minutes for several hours. LOOK for the hit on your tip, don't wait to feel it. The bite goes from wild to dead sometime mid-morning every day, but its been crazy each early morning. [#ff0000](NO FISHING ALLOWED before 7am!!!--By Law)[/#ff0000] You can still some bites in the afternoon and evening, but why bother after a crazy-good morning?
Most of what you'll catch will be in the 2-5 pound range, but I've been getting fish over 10 pounds more mornings than not. You WILL get bit from some over 10 every morning.
[#ff0000]This will only last another week or two at most. Then, the fish will begin dropping their eggs, and fishing will slow down dramatically.[/#ff0000]
From the reports I've read on here, its certainly better than the 2-6 fish days guys are reporting at Bear.
It can get busy out there on certain days, but there's LOTS of room, so give the other boat one or two-hundred feet of elbow room, and catch 'em up. See ya out there.
(I've never fished Bear Lake in my life, so I'm just going by what I hear and read.)
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You don't need to be on any special hump. Just find any place with 50 to 70-foot-deep water in the middle of the bay. You'll do better staying away from the little group of boats (and the two big boats) jerking treble hooks on the "snagging hump." There's all kinds of high spots out there, away from the idiots. If your sonar isn't covered with fish constantly, its broken!
Drop down a white marabou, tube jig, sluggo, mister twister, straight grub, plastic worm---anything white and about 3 or 4 inches long. Put it on a 1/4 to 1/2 oz. lead head. Then, drop it into the fish or to the bottom, and don't do anything but watch your rod tip. Just hold it, or move it up and down VERY slow. If you just can't stand still, drop it to the bottom and then reel it up very, very slowly for about 20 or 30 feet and repeat. No twitches, no "jigging." You should get bit every 5 minutes for several hours. LOOK for the hit on your tip, don't wait to feel it. The bite goes from wild to dead sometime mid-morning every day, but its been crazy each early morning. [#ff0000](NO FISHING ALLOWED before 7am!!!--By Law)[/#ff0000] You can still some bites in the afternoon and evening, but why bother after a crazy-good morning?
Most of what you'll catch will be in the 2-5 pound range, but I've been getting fish over 10 pounds more mornings than not. You WILL get bit from some over 10 every morning.
[#ff0000]This will only last another week or two at most. Then, the fish will begin dropping their eggs, and fishing will slow down dramatically.[/#ff0000]
From the reports I've read on here, its certainly better than the 2-6 fish days guys are reporting at Bear.
It can get busy out there on certain days, but there's LOTS of room, so give the other boat one or two-hundred feet of elbow room, and catch 'em up. See ya out there.
(I've never fished Bear Lake in my life, so I'm just going by what I hear and read.)
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