Great Bear Lake Ice Out: Trophy Lake Trout and Pike Bite Hard
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Weather's holdin' steady today: partly cloudy skies, temps hoverin' around 5°C (41°F) with light northwest winds at 10-15 km/h, accordin' to Environment Canada forecasts. No tides up here in this massive freshwater beast—pure lake levels risin' slow from snowmelt. Sunrise kicked off at 4:45 AM, sunset's at 10:15 PM, givin' us a long 17+ hours of chase-the-bite daylight.
Fish are wakin' up fierce after winter! Lake trout are king right now, pushin' 20-50 pounds in the shallows; Arctic grayling dancin' on flies; northern pike slashin' aggressive in weedy bays; and walleye schoolin' deep. Locals report hot action yesterday—guides from Great Bear Lodge hauled in 15 lake trout over 30 inches on jigs, plus a 40-pound pike near Tree River mouth, per their daily logs. Inuvik outfitters say grayling bites peaked at dawn, with limits of 10-12 fish per boat.
Best lures? Go big for lakers: 4-6 inch white tube jigs or Cripplered herring spoons bounced off 40-foot bottoms. Pike love oversized red/white Daredevle spoons or Mepps Musky Killers. Grayling hit small spinners like Panther Martins in silver. Live bait? Suckers or ciscoes on quick-strike rigs for the monsters; worms for walleye finesse.
Hit these hot spots: Killer Bay for deep lakers trollin' 2.5 mph, and Sloan River inlet for pike ambushes in 10-20 feet. Launch safe, check ice edges, and bundle up—spring up here bites back!
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