10-13-2015, 04:54 PM
I attached the homemade downriggers back up to my dad's boat and headed to Cisco Beach on Saturday Oct. 10 with my dad, bro.-in-law and nephew. We launched at Rainbow Cove about 7:30am and started trolling south. Only two other boats were on the water. My nephew picked up the first fish of the day right off the bat. It was a laker about 24-25 inches and the cheapo scale said 5lbs. He caught it on a hot steel colored Rapala.
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10 minutes later my bro-in-law had one on with the same lure. It seemed a sizeable fish but shook off before we could see it. After that, the hot fishing turned cold and around noon we headed for the rock pile. I had a fish pull me out of the clip but I wasn't ale to set the hook. We went back over to the east side and shortly thereafter I hooked a 26.5 inch laker that was just shy of 7lbs. I caught it on an RMT bahama mama dodger & pink super squid.
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We had a few other fish on that we lost. All of the fish seemed to hit about 10ft off the bottom in 70-80 FOW. We also saw a few shore anglers with some nice fish. We pulled off the water around 3:00pm and there were 5-6 other boats on the water.
Having calm, glassy water and sunny mid-seventies temperatures sure made the day seem more like August than October.
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10 minutes later my bro-in-law had one on with the same lure. It seemed a sizeable fish but shook off before we could see it. After that, the hot fishing turned cold and around noon we headed for the rock pile. I had a fish pull me out of the clip but I wasn't ale to set the hook. We went back over to the east side and shortly thereafter I hooked a 26.5 inch laker that was just shy of 7lbs. I caught it on an RMT bahama mama dodger & pink super squid.
[inline "Bear Lake Oct.10 2.jpg"]
We had a few other fish on that we lost. All of the fish seemed to hit about 10ft off the bottom in 70-80 FOW. We also saw a few shore anglers with some nice fish. We pulled off the water around 3:00pm and there were 5-6 other boats on the water.
Having calm, glassy water and sunny mid-seventies temperatures sure made the day seem more like August than October.