05-11-2003, 12:11 AM
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]Fished Bear Lake today (Saturday) and the fishing was OK. The ride up Logan Canyon had wet snowy roads but nothing outrageous. The lake was still so the ride down to Gus' was brisk and quick. We started on the west side down by the rockpile with little or no fish to see on sonar. We anchored up, fished for about 45 minutes with no luck and decide to head east.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]We headed over to First Point and spent a lot of time looking for fish on the sonar. We saw a few but nothing spectacular. There were a couple guys on the shorefishing at Second Point , using a pontoon boat to longline with. I don't know how they were doing. We cruised around looking for marks, basically heading north. We'd see a few fish, stop and jig, maybe catch one or none then move on always looking. Basically hit and run. See fish, drop and fish for a while then move on to the next place.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]We ended up with 6-7 fish, the largest going a little over 12 pounds. We had one cutthroat pushing the 4 lb mark and a couple macks just under that. I know one thing we had to work for what fish we caught. We ended up coming off the water at 2:00pm. Below is a pic of the largest fish. He looks like an eel in the picture. The picture didn't do him justice.[/size][/font] [center][/center]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]We headed over to First Point and spent a lot of time looking for fish on the sonar. We saw a few but nothing spectacular. There were a couple guys on the shorefishing at Second Point , using a pontoon boat to longline with. I don't know how they were doing. We cruised around looking for marks, basically heading north. We'd see a few fish, stop and jig, maybe catch one or none then move on always looking. Basically hit and run. See fish, drop and fish for a while then move on to the next place.[/size][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3]We ended up with 6-7 fish, the largest going a little over 12 pounds. We had one cutthroat pushing the 4 lb mark and a couple macks just under that. I know one thing we had to work for what fish we caught. We ended up coming off the water at 2:00pm. Below is a pic of the largest fish. He looks like an eel in the picture. The picture didn't do him justice.[/size][/font] [center][/center]
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