08-20-2018, 03:20 AM
Well, after begging some help off of the strawberry regulars about jigging for cutts, I'll give my report.
We tried for Kokes both days, but the Kokes were non-existent for us. We tried jigging for cutts and rainbows both days also, but caught no rainbows either. The Cutthroats however.....fast and easy fishing for loads of 15-20" cutts. We just set up for a drift and tossed 1/4 and 1/2 ounce jigs with tube skirts or 3" gulp minnows and cast as far into the wind as possible and SLOWLY worked it back to the boat with small pops of the rod and caught fish most casts. There were solid 10' thick schools of fish showing below us many times that lasted for a few minutes each time, but no bites from them. I'm thinking Kokanees with lock jaw or possibly chubs since we caught a chub when trolling through one of those masses of fish.
Now the part...
Saturday morning right after we launched I was with the kids in the boat waiting just out from the docks for my brother to park and come back down so that I could pick him up, a boat zoomed in and beached east of the docks. A kid jumped out and was running up the ramp yelling for a doctor because his grandfather was having a heart attack. The kids dad was on the boat trying to help the grandfather. I motored closer and asked if they needed medical help and when they yelled yes I pulled up to the dock and jumped off and ran over and jumped on their boat. They were trying to do CPR, but not very well at all. I told them I am a medic and took over and started CPR. A couple minutes later I looked up and saw my brother walking down the ramp and since he is also a medic I yelled for him to come help me. He jumped on and we took turns doing CPR while the victims son did the rescue breathing. Soon a cop from North Logan (who my brother coincidentally used to work with) jumped on and started helping us. He knew of another medic that was fishing nearby and called him on the phone to come and help us. When he arrived I recognized him as a Logan Firefighter/medic that I know and he jumped on and helped. We worked the guy for at least a half hour until Wasatch County Fire/EMS showed up and we continued working on the guy with them until Airmed showed up. We then moved the guy into the ambulance where Airmed and Wasatch County kept working him. Unfortunately the poor guy didn't make it. He was only 67 years old. Very tragic and not very old. I kept thinking for the rest of the day that when I check out, I want it to be like that......fishing with my family! Our kids watched the whole thing and were a little unsettled about it though.
Anyway, the fishing was decent, the camping was great, family was perfect, and I ALMOST got my batteries recharged from a summer season of Fire/EMS call outs. I guess work still found me even while camping, but I suppose that's fate.
Bring on the fall fishing at Bear Lake now!!
Mike
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We tried for Kokes both days, but the Kokes were non-existent for us. We tried jigging for cutts and rainbows both days also, but caught no rainbows either. The Cutthroats however.....fast and easy fishing for loads of 15-20" cutts. We just set up for a drift and tossed 1/4 and 1/2 ounce jigs with tube skirts or 3" gulp minnows and cast as far into the wind as possible and SLOWLY worked it back to the boat with small pops of the rod and caught fish most casts. There were solid 10' thick schools of fish showing below us many times that lasted for a few minutes each time, but no bites from them. I'm thinking Kokanees with lock jaw or possibly chubs since we caught a chub when trolling through one of those masses of fish.
Now the part...
Saturday morning right after we launched I was with the kids in the boat waiting just out from the docks for my brother to park and come back down so that I could pick him up, a boat zoomed in and beached east of the docks. A kid jumped out and was running up the ramp yelling for a doctor because his grandfather was having a heart attack. The kids dad was on the boat trying to help the grandfather. I motored closer and asked if they needed medical help and when they yelled yes I pulled up to the dock and jumped off and ran over and jumped on their boat. They were trying to do CPR, but not very well at all. I told them I am a medic and took over and started CPR. A couple minutes later I looked up and saw my brother walking down the ramp and since he is also a medic I yelled for him to come help me. He jumped on and we took turns doing CPR while the victims son did the rescue breathing. Soon a cop from North Logan (who my brother coincidentally used to work with) jumped on and started helping us. He knew of another medic that was fishing nearby and called him on the phone to come and help us. When he arrived I recognized him as a Logan Firefighter/medic that I know and he jumped on and helped. We worked the guy for at least a half hour until Wasatch County Fire/EMS showed up and we continued working on the guy with them until Airmed showed up. We then moved the guy into the ambulance where Airmed and Wasatch County kept working him. Unfortunately the poor guy didn't make it. He was only 67 years old. Very tragic and not very old. I kept thinking for the rest of the day that when I check out, I want it to be like that......fishing with my family! Our kids watched the whole thing and were a little unsettled about it though.
Anyway, the fishing was decent, the camping was great, family was perfect, and I ALMOST got my batteries recharged from a summer season of Fire/EMS call outs. I guess work still found me even while camping, but I suppose that's fate.
Bring on the fall fishing at Bear Lake now!!
Mike
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