12-11-2014, 10:18 PM
Between the reports here on BFT and the weather, I decided I better get up to Bear Lake yesterday. Work, weather and holidays had conspired to cause previous plans to fall through, so I decided to head up and try my luck from shore.
I got there later than planned, not until about 10, but the drive up was pleasant, and the conditions outside could not be beat.
I stopped at a rocky beach between first point and cisco beach, put on the waders to get out a little further, and began casting. When my first cast hung up on the rocks I figured I was "in the zone". After an hour of fishing, I noticed a fellow angler nearby reeling in a fish. He was long-lining and caught a nice (20-23") cutthroat on a cisco. He asked me to snap a picture with his phone, and let it go. As I walked back up shore towards my gear I cast and retrieved, and did have a fish on for a moment, but only long enough to recognize that it was a fish. It didn't feel very big anyway.
around noon I had a hookup on a root beer sparkle jig, and managed my sole fish of the day, a 19" male. He was kind enough to come home with me since I had gone to visit him.
I stayed until around 1:30 with no other discernible bites.
All in all, I consider it a successful trip. I added a new species to my list, I caught what I went to catch, and if you can fish Bear Lake in December without a coat, why would you not?
My fishing neighbor was kind enough to return the photo favor.
The catching was slow, but the fishing was great.
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I got there later than planned, not until about 10, but the drive up was pleasant, and the conditions outside could not be beat.
I stopped at a rocky beach between first point and cisco beach, put on the waders to get out a little further, and began casting. When my first cast hung up on the rocks I figured I was "in the zone". After an hour of fishing, I noticed a fellow angler nearby reeling in a fish. He was long-lining and caught a nice (20-23") cutthroat on a cisco. He asked me to snap a picture with his phone, and let it go. As I walked back up shore towards my gear I cast and retrieved, and did have a fish on for a moment, but only long enough to recognize that it was a fish. It didn't feel very big anyway.
around noon I had a hookup on a root beer sparkle jig, and managed my sole fish of the day, a 19" male. He was kind enough to come home with me since I had gone to visit him.
I stayed until around 1:30 with no other discernible bites.
All in all, I consider it a successful trip. I added a new species to my list, I caught what I went to catch, and if you can fish Bear Lake in December without a coat, why would you not?
My fishing neighbor was kind enough to return the photo favor.
The catching was slow, but the fishing was great.
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