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		Fished Bear Lake Friday afternoon off Cisco Beach. Weather was absolutely beautiful, unfortunatley the fishing was slow. Not even one bite between the three of us. 
 
Fished on the Idaho side in a stream. Caught some fish. If you were here earlier you saw the pics.  Here is the link to the proclamation for Idaho.
BTW here is this.  
[url "http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/rules/southeast.pdf"]http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/rules/southeast.pdf[/url]
 
Thanks for everyones concern, you are a bunch of good guys.
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		Nice fish, thanks for posting the tale... J
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		Those are some beautiful cutts.  By far my most favorite fish.  I hope they were not pulled out of any of the tributaries of Bear Lake.  They are ALL CLOSED this time of year to protect them during the spawn.
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		These fish were caught North of the dotted line across the lake in an area which I 
1) spoke with an Idaho F&G personally about and 
2) confirmed with a phone call to the ID district office, as the proclamation is vague and the rules have changed on this water in the last few years. 
I sincerly appreciate the rules and regulations and definitely did my due dilligence in determining that these waters are open to fish. 
 
A brief review of the Idaho Fish and Game proclamation for the southeast region should clarify this.
[url "http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/rules/southeast.pdf"]http://fishandgame.idaho.gov/public/fish/rules/southeast.pdf[/url]
If you are familiar with the area and do some simple investigating you should be able to ID the location. That is half the fun after all, I assume that is why we are all members of this site.
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		So in Idaho do they have to back if they are native? Or is that a Utah thing?
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		Idaho 2014 Regulations p33 
 
Bear Lake 
• From the mouth of St. Charles Creek for a 
radius of 300 yards into the lake is closed to 
fishing from April 16 through June 30 
• Not more than 2 baited hooks, flies, or lures 
per line. 
• One line only when ice fishing. Two-lines 
permitted when ice fishing with a two-pole 
permit 
• Trout limit is 2; only cutthroat trout with a 
clipped adipose fin, as evidenced by a healed 
scar, may be kept (See Page 47) 
• Cisco limit is 30; dip-netting permitted 
January 1 through February 15. Dip nets no 
larger than 18 inches in any dimension. Any 
size hole may be cut through the ice to catch 
cisco 
• Whitefish limit is 10 
The streams you have to look up by name
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		Was the fins clipped?
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		fair question
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		Wow, your first post on BFT is to attack another member, not cool dude. I have been in contact with the member that started this thread and this issue has been resolved.
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		Those were nice fish.  Congratulations.
And for anyone in doubt, yes, they were completely legal.
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