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User: vinny60
Comment: Many different lures work to catch fish from Bear Lake, however, you should select a lure based on what the fish are feeding on at a particular time. A key point to remember is lure size. Often fish will be feeding on organisms of a particular size and are selective for food items of that size. If fishing is not productive in one area, a change of fishing locations and depths could be all that is required to find more active fish. Most fish are found near the bottom, and fishing as close to bottom as possible produces some of the best results. Bear Lake is a very unique body of water that offers anglers opportunities to catch native cutthroat trout, trophy lake trout, and endemic sport fish that are found no where else in the world. We are confident that you will enjoy success when fishing on Bear Lake. Either a valid Utah or Idaho fishing license is valid on the entire lake. There are no size limits for any fish on Bear Lake. The trout limit is two. This can be a combination of cutthroat trout or lake trout or two of one species. In an effort to protect natural, wild cutthroat trout in Bear Lake, you may only keep a cutthroat trout if it has a healed fin-clip. All other cutthroat trout must be immediately released unharmed.
Date: 09/23/09 12:32 PM



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