Great Bear Lake Ice Fishing Peak Season Heats Up in April
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It's early spring up here, and the lake's still locked under a thick layer of ice—about 3-4 feet in most spots, perfect for hardwater anglers. Weather's crisp: highs around 32°F under partly cloudy skies, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 knots, dropping to calm by evening. No tides to worry about this freshwater giant, but solunar peaks hit mid-morning and late afternoon for prime bite windows. Sunrise at 5:12 AM, sunset 9:47 PM—long days ahead as ice-out nears.
Fish activity's picking up under the ice. Lake trout are staging deep in 60-100 feet, slamming aggressively on recent trips; locals pulled limits of 10-20 pounders last week near the Tree River inlet. Arctic grayling rising in shallower bays, averaging 1-2 pounds, and big pike pushing 30+ inches lurking in weedy shallows. Northern pike reports show dozens caught daily, with some trophies over 40 inches.
Best lures? Go heavy jigs like 1-2 oz Swedish spoons in glow white or fire tiger—drop 'em straight down for lakers. For pike and grayling, tip with a chunk of frozen cisco or whitefish strips; sucker minnows on quick jigs work killer too. Slow jig or hover over structure.
Hot spots: Echo Bay drop-offs for lake trout slabs, and the shallow bays off Sloan River for pike ambushes—drill fresh holes and stay mobile.
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