Wednesday, January 23, 2013


Bear Lake is totally ice covered.  Normal winter weather has returned.  Lots of people think that it has been extra cold this winter but this has been typical in the past.  In 2007 the lake froze around the same time and it was the last time anglers were able to dip Bonneville cisco through the ice.  The lake froze again in February 2008 an stayed frozen until May.


Now is the time.  If you have never have dip netted cisco before or if it has been years, do it through the ice.  You don't get wet, the fish aren't spooky and even the kids can do it.  Just find a hole off Cisco Beach, bring or borrow a cisco net and start dippin'.  It is best first thing in the morning but during the peak of the run they spawn all day.  You can even put a lure without hooks down the hole and jig it to attract fish that you can then dip.  This is the best technique for kids.  At times, you can catch a lot of fishing in a hurry so don't get carried away throwing fish out on the ice or you may receive a visit from the friendly game warden who has been watching you through a spotting scope up on the road.  Once the fish are on the ice you can't put them back.  You have to have a current fishing license which allows you to catch 30 fish but remember, you can only catch your fish, not Mom's who sitting in the vehicle or the 18 month old baby.  The same friendly warden will give you a ticket for the over limit of fish "you" take out of the hole which usually cost at least a $1 apiece in fines.



  
Don't take more fish than you want.  Many people feel that it is their responsibility to catch limits and then find out it is a pain in the butt to clean 100 cisco.  When they get tired of cleaning (usually around 20) they think that they will save the rest for bait.  Well, most people never use them and they go out to the cats or in the garbage in the spring.  What a terrible fate for these beautiful endemic fish.  Leave what you don't need in the lake.  
So have fun, take pictures and don't step into any holes that have a thin sheet of ice on them.  After you get some cisco go into deeper water or off shore and fish for whitefish and trout.  It is the best time of the year and you don't need a boat.  Good luck,


Friday, January 18, 2013

ICE?????

Everyone is wondering if Bear Lake is frozen.  Well as of 5:00 pm there was still a large area of open water off Cisco Beach and North Eden.



The fog is in the valley today but I suspect it will freeze by the end of the weekend.  I bet the cisco are spawning below the ice now.

Sunday, January 13, 2013




It is cold outside.  Somehow all the snow that fell in the past five days missed us.  As a weather freak, I have observed over the years that winter storms that come across Nevada frequently miss Bear Lake.  It is the weather that comes from the Pacific Northwest that pound us.  The lake and what it is doing also has a lot of impact on the weather.


As I sit here on Sunday morning it is well below zero but there is not much fog.  That tells me that the lake is now in the process of serious freezing.  I can see the huge shards of ice forming on the lake.  The north end will be the first to freeze.  It is much colder there.  Just look at the temperatures in Dingle and Bern as the cold air follows the Bear River into the Valley.   The lake is much shallower in the north end so there is no deeper, warmer water to mix with the surface.  Ice then forms down the west.  The accompanying  picture was taken this morning showing the ice formation off Fish Haven and Swan Creek.   It freezes clear but the condensing snow/ice makes it white.



It then shoots out in front of Garden City and freezes out off Ideal Beach and Gus Rich Point.  There is a natural back eddy current there that keeps the water colder.
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 At this point people down by the lake can only see ice and think the lake is frozen.  Not so.  The east side with its deep water and  current upwellings keep the water warmer and discourage the ice.  Eventually it will freeze and the last area to become solid will be right off North Eden.  Two major current cells collide there and as the cold winds pour down North Eden Canyon it keeps the water stirred up. The only sure way of telling if the lake is totally frozen is to go to the Overlook.
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The lake has not totally frozen in the past four (?) years.  Will it freeze totally this year?  I think there is a good chance of it which will make a lot of fishermen happy.  We will have a nice clear winter but spring will be delayed by three weeks and the water will still be chilly on the Fourth of July.