Fishing in Bear Lake
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What Kind of Fish are in Bear Lake?
Bonneville Cisco (Prosopium Gemmifer)
Bonneville Whitefish (Prosopium Spilonotus)
A member of the trout family, this is an elongated cylindrical fish with gray-blue spots along the side that grows up to 16 inches. They are larger and more common than the Bear Lake Whitefish and are found in the cool deep waters in the warmer months, moving to the rocky areas to spawn.
Bear Lake Whitefish (Prosopium abyssicola)
Bear Lake Sculpin (Cottus Extensus)
Bonneville Cutthroat Trout (Oncorhynchus Clarkii)
Lake Trout/Mackinaw (Salvelinus Namaycush)
Four Seasons Fishing
Where To Fish?
At Bear Lake you can fish from the shore, kayak the lake or troll the waters by boat. You will find boat ramps available at the Bear Lake State Park Marina, First Point, Cisco Beach and Rainbow Cove with watersport rentals near Bear Lake State Park Marina on the west shore. The lake is large and while fish activity is dispersed over the entire lake, Cisco Beach and Bear Lake State Park Marina are popular spots to fish on Bear Lake. According to locals, the secret is to fish at different depths and add a little cisco meat to your lure!
Fishing Tips for Bear Lake
Fishing License
A valid fishing license is required to fish on Bear Lake. Anglers with a Utah Fishing license, combination hunting license or an Idaho fishing license may fish anywhere on the lake. You may buy your Utah fishing license online, at the offices of Idaho Fish and Game and Utah Division of Wildlife Resources or through many of our local vendors listed below.
Reciprocal Permits
You may use up to two fishing rods per fisherman on the Utah side of the lake, however if you are fishing from the Idaho shoreline, an additional two-pole permit for Idaho is required. Likewise, if you are fishing the Idaho side by boat, you must display an Idaho Invasive Species Fund sticker.
Fishing Regulations
Please review the Utah Fishing Guidebook for current fishing regulations relating to Bear Lake. Please note when ice fishing the size of the hole may not exceed 18 inches in diameter.
Catch or Release
You are only allowed a daily limit of two trout. Trout with one or more healed fins clipped may be kept however to protect wild native fish, all trout with cutthroat markings with all their fins intact must be released.