Monday, February 2, 2009
Bear River Report
Fished the Bear River last Friday and had a great time. The day was a bit warmer and I found some fish on the rise right away in some of the slower runs. It was just the medicine I needed during what appears to be never ending winter again. I then turned to the old trusty heavily weighted wooly bugger. I swung it through some of the deep holes with very little success and then found that by pulling them slowly directly upstream I could move the fly slow enough to attract some attention. All said the scenery was fantastic, there was very little snow in the canyon and I picked up about 15 fish in an hour and a half. It was just great to be outside again, hear the river and feel that crisp winter breeze (OK I could live without that). The fish do seem to be smaller than past years and the size did improve the farther that I got from the bridge. Awesome.
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Nice work Kevin! I'm itching to get catching. My last two forays around here have drawn blanks. I've never had much success with winter fishing in Cache Valley. Always a little better north, but I haven't purchased my Idaho license yet. Next month for sure.
When you decide to come let me know. Hurry up and get that license.
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