03-12-2023, 05:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2023, 05:05 AM by Backyard Boy T.V..)
As some of you know, I was in charge of finding info on Bear Lake and get my buddies on some fish. Thanks again for all the help.
Got on the ice right at sunrise and started the journey to the rock pile. The path was pretty packed down and we didn't have to much trouble getting out there. With the exception of a few slush patches. The ice was sitting in a stout 12+ inches. (Never got an exact measurement) We Set up in about 40 feet of water and immediately started making fish. It was then that I realized I had forgotten to bring any meat to tip jigs with. :dodgy: We pulled a lot of fish off the bottom and got a few bites but they weren't super interested in our bait-less offerings. We did end up catching one laker on a 3" tube jig. The fish was probably 14 or so inches.
We decided to switch up tactics and try for whitefish, a species I have never caught before, and got into them pretty quick. The whitefish weren't particularly picky but pink and chartreuse seemed to be best. Most fish were caught on a small tungsten jig but some of the bigger ones were caught on tube jigs. My friend hooked a whitefish that was probably pushing 3-4 pounds but lost it at the hole.
The hot bite died around 11:00. But we were still picking up fish here and there. I ended up catching a really nice Utah sucker and another person in our group landed a Laker before we had to go. Oh and all, pretty great day! Got to catch a new species of fish and have a good day out on the lake.
Got on the ice right at sunrise and started the journey to the rock pile. The path was pretty packed down and we didn't have to much trouble getting out there. With the exception of a few slush patches. The ice was sitting in a stout 12+ inches. (Never got an exact measurement) We Set up in about 40 feet of water and immediately started making fish. It was then that I realized I had forgotten to bring any meat to tip jigs with. :dodgy: We pulled a lot of fish off the bottom and got a few bites but they weren't super interested in our bait-less offerings. We did end up catching one laker on a 3" tube jig. The fish was probably 14 or so inches.
We decided to switch up tactics and try for whitefish, a species I have never caught before, and got into them pretty quick. The whitefish weren't particularly picky but pink and chartreuse seemed to be best. Most fish were caught on a small tungsten jig but some of the bigger ones were caught on tube jigs. My friend hooked a whitefish that was probably pushing 3-4 pounds but lost it at the hole.
The hot bite died around 11:00. But we were still picking up fish here and there. I ended up catching a really nice Utah sucker and another person in our group landed a Laker before we had to go. Oh and all, pretty great day! Got to catch a new species of fish and have a good day out on the lake.
Why do I like fishing so much? The same reason why you like breathing so much, It keeps me alive.