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Bear River
#1
Ok,  a buddy was driving over the Bear River near Corrine and noticed a boat with a couple of fishermen.  He was wondering what species besides Catfish were in there and where the nearest access to launch would be !!
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#2
I've caught crappie and small bluegill just downriver at the old corinne bridge. The boat ramp is below the bridge you crossed, on the NW bank. Ok, I caught the crappie about 15 years ago, but they have been in the river since at least th 60's.
Upstream a few miles near Deweyville, Bass and trout has been caught by me. Near Corinne though, cats, carp, and crappie would be most likely.
Good fishing to all.   Hue
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#3
They could be after walleye this time of year... I've never learned the art of spring eyes on the Bear, but have heard rumors.... Later Jeff
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(03-04-2020, 09:21 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: They could be after walleye this time of year... I've never learned the art of spring eyes on the Bear, but have heard rumors.... Later Jeff
I talked to a guy who new a guy that heard they are catching some realy nice ones up there, but its i guess its a big learning curve to get them.
               O.C.F.D.
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(03-05-2020, 01:15 AM)MSM1970 Wrote:
(03-04-2020, 09:21 PM)SkunkedAgain Wrote: They could be after walleye this time of year... I've never learned the art of spring eyes on the Bear, but have heard rumors.... Later Jeff

I talked to a guy who new a guy that heard they are catching some realy nice ones up there, but its i guess its a big learning curve to get them.
I need to start that learning curve one year, instead I just keep wishing I knew how to do it... Well that and I'm in prime time ice fishing season and don't have time to miss a free day on the ice right now... but contest ends a week from Sunday so not much longer... Later Jeff
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