11-28-2015, 02:35 PM
[#0000FF]There can be good fishing for whitefish right off the rocks outside the State Park marina. But it is hit or miss.
There are rocky stretches of shoreline all the way from First Point to beyond Cisco Beach. Whitefish can show up anywhere along there...and quite a few regulars have their fave spots to wade out into crotch deep water and cast from there.
The main thing is to time it right so the fish are within casting range. They move shallower and deeper through the season and through each day.
Pick a spot, wade out and start fan casting around. If you don't get any inquiries, move down the shore a few yards and start over. Once you find fish you can limit out fairly quickly.
Here's a pic of BFT whitefish fan GSP with a limit of nice whities caught near 2nd Point.
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And here is a map of Bear Lake with X marks where the whitefish typically show up best.
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There are rocky stretches of shoreline all the way from First Point to beyond Cisco Beach. Whitefish can show up anywhere along there...and quite a few regulars have their fave spots to wade out into crotch deep water and cast from there.
The main thing is to time it right so the fish are within casting range. They move shallower and deeper through the season and through each day.
Pick a spot, wade out and start fan casting around. If you don't get any inquiries, move down the shore a few yards and start over. Once you find fish you can limit out fairly quickly.
Here's a pic of BFT whitefish fan GSP with a limit of nice whities caught near 2nd Point.
[inline "GSP BAG.jpg"]
And here is a map of Bear Lake with X marks where the whitefish typically show up best.
[inline "BL MAP.jpg"]
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