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Chesterfield Advice? - buckhunterhart - 06-17-2014 My daughter and I ran up to Chesterfield from Bear Lake area last weekend just to check it out before making the trek up there with the boat. Saturday I plan on dragging the boat up and was wondering if any of the great BFT members could offer up any advice to a newbie at the location? It is a belated father's day gift to my dad, and I would love to land a few fish. Thanks [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - flygoddess - 06-17-2014 If you fly fish, Chironomids[ ![]() [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Chesterfield Advice? - buckhunterhart - 06-17-2014 I am more looking at trolling. I am not an avid fly fisherman, but I do dabble in it a bit. I will have to make sure I have some in my box. Thanks for the advice [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - TubeFisherman - 06-18-2014 I've had luck with chironomids type patterns as well. If not chironomids something small moved extremely slowly or under an indicator. By the amount of boats I have seen up there when I have gone, fishing hasn't been that good for very many people. I personally don't troll around that much so can't offer advice on that. If it were me I would locate some fish, either deep or 10 - 12 feet of water and park it. If nothing, move on to the next spot. [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - flygoddess - 06-18-2014 I don't hear of much from trolling, so please let us know how that goes. [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - cpierce - 06-18-2014 Sorry, not much advice on the trolling, and I only know flies too. The flies I would try slow trolling would be wooly buggers in green, black, and brown, damsel flies, and small minnow imitations. Good luck, hope you have a great time. [signature] Re: [cpierce] Chesterfield Advice? - buckhunterhart - 06-18-2014 I will have to grab a bunch of wooly buggers before I head up. I depleted my supply on the last trip to Strawberry in May. Thanks [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - buckhunterhart - 06-24-2014 We had a great trip up to Chesterfield Saturday. We launched about 8am and had our limit by noon. Most fish were in the 18-20" range and bit on a worm floated off the bottom with a marshmallow or powerbait pellets. We also had the unique experience of watching a small buck swim across the reservoir. [signature] Re: [buckhunterhart] Chesterfield Advice? - Bigtrout5 - 06-25-2014 Thanks for the report! Are you sure that was in Idaho? That water looked like glass! Nice fish as well. During hunting season I might have to take my boat to Chesterfield and troll for a buck. That is something you don't see every day! [signature] |