Bristol Bay Fishing Report: Chilly Temps, Improving Bite, and Top Lures for Rainbows and Char

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Bristol Bay Fishing Report: Chilly Temps, Improving Bite, and Top Lures for Rainbows and Char
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Hey there, Artificial Lure here with your Bristol Bay fishing report for March 16, 2025. It's shaping up to be a decent day out on the water, but bundle up...
show moreTides are running pretty normal today. We've got a low tide of 0.8 feet at 4:15 AM and a high of 11.2 feet at 10:30 AM. Another low of 2.5 feet comes in at 4:55 PM, followed by an evening high of 9.7 feet at 11:10 PM. Sun's coming up at 8:45 AM and setting at 8:55 PM, so we're gaining daylight fast.
Weather-wise, it's looking partly cloudy with highs around 38°F and light winds from the northeast. Not too shabby for mid-March in these parts.
Fish activity is really starting to pick up as we get closer to spring. We're seeing some nice rainbow trout action, especially in the Naknek and Kvichak rivers. A few anglers have been hooking into some beauties in the 20-24 inch range using bead setups and flesh flies. Arctic char are also showing up in good numbers, with some folks landing 3-5 pounders.
For lures, I'd recommend packing some Mepps spinners in size 2 or 3, particularly in silver or gold. Blue Fox Vibrax in size 2 have also been producing well. If you're fly fishing, don't forget your egg patterns and leech imitations in darker colors.
As for bait, salmon eggs are always a good bet this time of year. Some folks have had luck with small chunks of sardine or herring too.
Hot spots to check out include the mouth of the Naknek River and the area around Graveyard Point. The Kvichak River near Igiugig has also been producing some nice catches. If you're after grayling, try heading up to the Alagnak River - they've been hitting dry flies pretty consistently in the afternoons.
Remember, it's still early in the season, so patience is key. But things are definitely heating up around here. Tight lines, and hope to see you out on the water!
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