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Anglers made it out on the ice to the rockpile on Bear Lake today (Thrusday). The flood gates of anglers have officially opened. We will try our luck tomorrow (Friday) and I'll report back on what we observe. There is a LOT of snow on the beaches, so it might be a tough hike until you get out on the ice. Since there hasn't been much snow after it froze, the ice will likely be slippery in spots too. Be careful out there!
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Scott, do you have an update on where anglers can park this year? I heard there was a big berm or snow filling the driveway where they usually let you park on the beach to access the rock pile.. Do you have an update on where folks can park? Thanks Jeff
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I showed up to Bear Lake last year with my Medium-Heavy trout ice fishing rod and seemed like most folks had much bigger rods. Can I get away with my normal ice fishing set up or do I need something bigger?
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(02-05-2023, 01:42 AM)Royal_Coachman Wrote: I showed up to Bear Lake last year with my Medium-Heavy trout ice fishing rod and seemed like most folks had much bigger rods. Can I get away with my normal ice fishing set up or do I need something bigger?
i think it depends, I've caught 27" cutties on my little ice rods, but now I'm using a short ugly stick that is rated for heavy fish, if I could ever get one to stay hooked up on it I'd let you know if it's better or not... Later J
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Hey Scott, thanks for the stinger hook tip, I'm not using one and I had two hits today down deep that bonked it pretty good and when I recovered from the shock and jerked they were gone... The other one was a big ole long Mac that took my tiny tungsten jig I was using for whitefish and I hooked it, but when I tried to readjust to fight it up it must have gotten just enough slack to shake the hook loose and then it just shook its head down there looking discussed at me... I was sight fishing in 10 FOW laying on my belly looking down the hole and trying to get ahold of my rod when this happened... I didn't expect a big fish in that shallow, but then again most of the whitefish I thought were 14"ers came in as 10", so the 40" Mac was probably a lot smaller... Got me excited though... I am using braid, so it's pretty much user error is all I can say.. But I did have a fun day... Later Jeff
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