11-28-2020, 09:20 PM
Most of us who make the run "over the hill" for whitefish usually prefer mornings...for two reasons. First, the fish are active then and slow down later. Second, the winds are the calmest they will be all day. Many days the Bear Lake "Zephyrs" start stirring by midday and by later in the day they are piling waves up on the east shoreline. Not fun if you are wading.
But I know there are several of the local resident anglers who DO fish later with good results. If you are there and have the time, make some casts. You will catch more than if you stay inside. Warmer in the afternoons too. And if the breezes are mild there ain't no probby.
But I know there are several of the local resident anglers who DO fish later with good results. If you are there and have the time, make some casts. You will catch more than if you stay inside. Warmer in the afternoons too. And if the breezes are mild there ain't no probby.