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Bear Lake Conditions, Cisco Run Update, and Fishing Report 1/11/2005
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Bear Lake Fishing Report
[size 3]Updated Tuesday, January 11, 2005[/size]
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[size 3]During the last three days the Bear Lake valley has received well over three feet of new snow. The lake is totally open water, however, there are some areas where ice is beginning to randomly form along the shorelines. Currently there are no accessible places where a boat can be launched since there is just so much snow on the ground. The ramp at the marina is not plowed at this time and even with the deicers running non-stop the you would still have to "break out" to get on the lake. However, since you can't launch anyway it really doesn't make much difference. The concrete boat ramp at Cisco Beach was repaired and made useable again. It is fine for smaller boats, however, the entire Cisco Beach area has not been plowed and there are large berms of plowed snow along the roadside which prevents vehicles from even being driven into this area at this time. [/size]
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[size 3]We expect the Bonneville cisco to begin their spawning run within the next week or so, however, we have been unable to monitor the Cisco Beach area due to the large amount of snow along that area. When we are able to access Cisco Beach (perhaps tomorrow with snowshoes) we will begin making daily morning observations along the shoreline for cisco. We will update our telephone answering machine on a daily basis with the latest status on the run information. We ask that you please call [#ff4040]AFTER 4:00pm[/#ff4040] since the biologists need to complete their work during the day and it is impossible to speak to everyone who calls. The Bear Lake office number is (435) 946-8501. [/size]
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[size 3]The most current fishing report we have is from late last week. The anglers fishing the rockpile area and along the pump house and 2nd Point areas were doing very well for cutthroat trout and the occasional lake trout. Anglers were fishing in 30-70 feet of water right on the bottom using tube jigs tipped with cisco. [/size]
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[size 2][font "Comic Sans MS"][#005000]BLFG ... Thanks for the report. It sure is good to have you up in that area to keep us posted.[/#005000][/font]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#005000]Sounds like cisco might be a precious commodity this year.[/#005000][/font][/size]
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Scott, thanks for the report. The way this weather is it might be spring before we see you again. It has snowed hard all day here in Cache Valley. We may have up to 3ft of snow on the ground and have had a lot of rain with the snow. Does anyone know how Logan Canyon is? I'm not sure it is even open right now!
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