03-15-2010, 03:47 PM
Anglers on Bear Lake are still being checked with good catches for cutthroat trout. Some fish this last week were over 10lbs and the average fish was about 2-3 lbs. The best fishing has been by trolling with downriggers in 60-65’ of water close to the bottom. Good spots have been along the east side from 2nd Point north to Cisco Beach and off the Gus Rich/rockpile area. Lures being trolled are spoons, flatfish and rapala-type lures. Boats can be launched at the Utah State Park marina, 1st point, Cisco Beach, and Rainbow Cove ramps. There have also been some reports of lake trout being caught off the very south end of the lake near Rendezvous Beach in about 60’ of water using tube jigs tipped with cisco or carp meat jigged right on the bottom. The lake is entirely free of ice.
Personally, I fished on Saturday off the rockpile trolling. I started at 8:15 and fished until 11:15. I caught 4 cutthroat and lost one other. I observed ever boat around me also boating some fish. I was trolling with both flatfish and broken-back rapalas in bright yellow. Seemed like the fish wanted yellow since I started off running other colors. I did some major experimenting with different depths but it did not do me any good. I think if I would have just stayed in the 65' zone the whole time I could have caught more fish than I did. How did everyone else do? I know there were some other BFT'ers out there this weekend.
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