03-01-2013, 01:47 AM
What fish are you going after?
If it is Burbot then anything glow and tipped with sucker meat, fish at night and right on the bottom in 20-40' of water. GET AWAY FROM CROWDS!
If it is Lakers, I have caught a few on the same glow jigs as for the Burbot, I try and stay with a white tube jig tipped with some kind of meat, brown works as well. the bigger the jig the bigger the fish. Try and find a shallower shelf or hump located near deeper water. At lost dog a month ago we caught 6 small lakers in an hour (it was from 11-12 in the afternoon) in the deepest part of the lake that was near us.we were fishing 5-10' off the bottom in 65' of water and occasionally a group would come through suspended. I recommend a map of Flaming gorge it will help locate a general area.
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If it is Burbot then anything glow and tipped with sucker meat, fish at night and right on the bottom in 20-40' of water. GET AWAY FROM CROWDS!
If it is Lakers, I have caught a few on the same glow jigs as for the Burbot, I try and stay with a white tube jig tipped with some kind of meat, brown works as well. the bigger the jig the bigger the fish. Try and find a shallower shelf or hump located near deeper water. At lost dog a month ago we caught 6 small lakers in an hour (it was from 11-12 in the afternoon) in the deepest part of the lake that was near us.we were fishing 5-10' off the bottom in 65' of water and occasionally a group would come through suspended. I recommend a map of Flaming gorge it will help locate a general area.
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