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Headed up the bear yesterday with Ninjaset. Man that river is movin, hit a couple spots that read 20 feet deep. Ended up fising in about three feet of water with a water temp around 53. Had one bass on and a couple little hits. While we were fising we happened to find this big crappie floating in the cattails. The fish looked like it may have been dead maybe a day, but gives me hope that the area we are targeting is the right place.
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the river is way high and the sloughs are all full and murky as hell. I wish all this rain would stop and conditions turn around because i havnt been able to catch crap lately and its driven me nuts.
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I think I'll stay out of the river for a while, especially with all the rain and runoff. But damn if they're aren't bucketloads of worms out after all that rain! Freebait.
I hit the Bear by Benson church earlier - and there was so much slush and ice I kept getting hooked up and broke off. Tried later, but there was no 'setting on the bottom' to be had. Floated a few slip bobbers around some wood.
I'm sure hoping to find more than mudbellies and baby channels come warmer weather (assuming...ever!). Would love to find some crappie hangouts. I keep being told they are out there! That's a good sign you got there! How big was it?
Was watching some U-Tubes on crappies in spring, and folks using slip bobbers and spring bobbers with minnows/jigs. Might bring an ice pole, or spring bobber setup. See how that works on the perch/crappie come summer/spring. Could be tougher from the boat....
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I hear your cries! I just want all the water falling out of the sky to stop for a while so that I can get out on my toon. [:/]
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Don't worry bro. Only a few more days and you will be catching all the crappie and bass you want. I got an itch and it needs a scratchin.[cool]
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My basement has been comparable to Cutler Marsh for over 7 weeks now, even with a sump pump. There are mushrooms growing on things. I'm just glad it's a nasty little concrete hole and not a nice finished basement. Perhaps I should stock it [crazy]
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Thanks for the update and man thats a big crappie hope to get into some like that this summer myself
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Gotta give my boy credit - he was willing to go fishing in the rain Sunday, but alas - quickly got bored and went walking the railroad and puttering around. He did hook up a few, but with the way fresh planters bite - how could he get bored!! Maybe I need to get him a spidey or princess pole! Might make him feel more special.
Shirts - at this point I'd settle for a big fat carp on the line!
Stocking the basement - that's good. Could happen without intervention if things get high enough! Rig a sump pump to pump the crappie up to ya!
I use my goldfish as a gauge of activity. They've been lunked on the bottom last few days. Get a little sunshine on 'em, and they're on the surface frolicking! Bring it!
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Yeah, you never know with this weather. Clarkston Creek isn't that far from my house and it runs into Newton. Who knows, maybe I can get some tiger musky in my basement.
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Hell Yeah, I'm freakin out. Powell is a week away and my fishometer is pegged!
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Where is the Bear River fishable? I hear about it a lot and have a general idea of its location, but haven't gotten out looking because honestly don't know where to begin. Is it near Brigham City or am I completely off the map?
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i believe most of us are talkin in cache valley
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But it runs from - what Idaho, down to Brigham. Does it end up in the Refuge, or Willard? Runs into Corinne I think.
I've dragged along Mapquest for fair stretches of it, and we've some some long-term anglers who have "fished it for years". I am SO scratchin the surface of what's out there.
Actually planning to snaggle off to Benson and take a float today while we have some fair weather. Hope some kitties are waiting for me!
There's a lot of access points out there. Some might be a backwater carp slough, if you have a canoe - there's some great exploring to be had.
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It gets fished quite a bit from Cutler Dam to the Bear River Bird Refuge too.
Seems like there are alot more Grande's the closer you get to BRBR.
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right off wikkipedia, if you can trust it. I think it is usually pretty accurate for this type of thing. but it is still wikki.
And I quote:
"The Bear River is a [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River"]river[/url], approximately 350 miles (560 km) long, in southwestern [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wyoming"]Wyoming[/url], southeastern [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idaho"]Idaho[/url], and northern [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah"]Utah[/url], in the [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States"]United States[/url]. The largest tributary of the [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Salt_Lake"]Great Salt Lake[/url], it drains a mountainous area and farming valleys northeast of the lake and southeast of the [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snake_River_Plain"]Snake River Plain[/url]. It is also the largest river in [url "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_America"]North America[/url] that does not ultimately reach the sea."
tight lines.
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:Chuckles: I"ve never used wiki, I was just recalling it from a geography report I did in 9th grade. I used to always fish the bear river up around stillwater and it never really occured to me that it's the same river as I used to go catfishing on when I was a litlle kid.
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