Great Bear Lake Spring Awakening: Pike and Trout Heat Up Post Ice Out
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No tides up here in freshwater heaven, but moon's waxin' gibbous, pushin' solunar peaks from 5-7 AM and 6-8 PM—prime feedin' windows when pike and lake trout get frisky. Weather's crisp: highs near 5°C, lows at -2°C, light NW winds 10-15 km/h, mostly sunny with a chance of flurries. Sunrise at 5:45 AM, sunset 9:20 PM—long days to chase 'em.
Fish activity's rampin' up post-ice-out. Locals report solid pike action, 5-15 pounders smashin' in the bays, plus lake trout to 20 lbs stackin' up near drop-offs. Arctic grayling and whitefish are schoolin' shallow, and big walleye are prowlin' points at dusk—recent catches hit 30+ pike and a dozen lakers last week alone from guided trips out of Deline.
Best lures? Go **spoons like the Len Thompson Red/White** or **5th Element Jigs in pink** for vertical jiggin' trout—troll 'em slow at 1.5 mph. For pike, **Mepps Musky Killers** or **big swimbaits** in firetiger. Live bait shines: **suckers or ciscoes** on quick-strike rigs for toothy critters, **minnows** under bobbers for grayling.
Hot spots: Tree River mouth for aggressive pike in current breaks, and Sloan River inlet for lakers huggin' 40-foot walls—anchor and fan-cast those shallows.
Bundle up, check ice edges, and respect the bears. Tight lines!
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