Great Bear Lake Early Season Arctic Char and Pike Report
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No tides up here in fresh water, but lake levels are steady post-spring thaw. Fish are rampin' up – Arctic char and lake trout are active in shallows early, pike pushin' into bays. Recent catches from local outfitters like Great Bear Lodge report 15-20 lb lakers on the troll, limits of 5-8 lb pike, and feisty 3-6 lb grayling on flies. Lake whitefish hittin' too, with a few trophy bull trout mixed in.
Best lures right now? Go with **spoons** like the Len Thompson Red & White or gold Kastmasters for char and trout – rip 'em at 2-4 feet deep. **Soft plastics** on jigheads, like white twister tails, crush pike in weedy edges. **Spoons and spinners** for grayling. Live bait? Cuttin' suckers or local grayling strips on quick-strike rigs – can't beat 'em for big lakers. Water's still cool at 38°F, so slow presentations rule.
Hot spots: Hit **Tributary Bay** off the east arm for pike ambushin' spawners, or **Clutcheyatt Lake inlet** for deep-water trout hauls – both firein' hot last week per angler logs.
Bundle up, check ice edges, and respect quotas – this wilderness bites back.
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