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Cub Lake Area Fishing Spots

38 Fishing Spots Idaho

Anglers exploring the Cub Lake Area Fishing Spots in Idaho will discover 38 fishing destinations spanning 34 popular lakes, 3 productive reservoirs and one fast-moving river. This region is particularly noted for its Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish fisheries, drawing both local enthusiasts and traveling anglers.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Local anglers recommend bringing a variety of tackle to match the diverse water conditions found throughout the zone. From shallow weedlines to deep structure, each waterway presents its own unique challenges and rewards.

Tackle selection for this zone should account for the variety of water types present. Medium-action spinning rods work well for most lake fishing here, while heavier setups are recommended for larger species like catfish. Live bait — nightcrawlers, minnows, and cut shad — remains highly effective across all water types. For catch-and-release fishing, barbless hooks and proper handling techniques help maintain the zone's healthy fish populations.

Planning a fishing trip to the Cub Lake Area Fishing Spots is straightforward thanks to its accessibility. Many spots are within a short drive of towns offering lodging, dining, and bait shops where you can pick up local intel. Camping is available near several of the larger water bodies for multi-day trips. Remember to check the Idaho fishing regulations for any special rules that may apply to specific waters in this zone, including slot limits, creel limits, and seasonal closures.

All 38 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (34)

Applebury Boating Site

45.8290, -114.2335
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Bailey Lake

46.1323, -114.5097
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Baker Lake

45.8917, -114.2631
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Bell Lake

46.0475, -114.4991
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BigfootLake

46.0090, -114.5849
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Bills Lake

45.9703, -114.5921
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Brushy Fork Lake

45.9804, -114.5714
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Camas Lake

46.1563, -114.2806
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Canyon Lake

45.8633, -114.4187
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Coquina Lake

46.0871, -114.4791
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Cub Lake

46.0084, -114.4986
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Diamond Lake

46.0944, -114.5398
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Dollar Lake

45.8644, -114.3774
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Gem Lake

45.8934, -114.2783
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Goat Lake

45.9829, -114.3548
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Granite Lake

46.1365, -114.5597
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Hackney Lake

46.0823, -114.4459
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Hart Lake

45.9470, -114.3213
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Koch Lake

46.0825, -114.3884
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Kramis Pond

46.0674, -114.2459
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Lake Capitan

46.0142, -114.4606
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Lake Turbid

45.8581, -114.3759
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Lower Bear Lake

46.1062, -114.4835
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Moe Lake

46.0952, -114.5530
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Mud Lake

46.1619, -114.5100
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Shannon Lake

46.0548, -114.2285
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Spruce Lake

46.0846, -114.5036
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Stingray Lake

45.9863, -114.5502
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Tenmile Lake

46.1746, -114.4365
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Trapper Lake

45.9091, -114.3588
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Twelvemile Lake

46.1634, -114.4558
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Upper Bear Lake

46.0960, -114.4709
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Watchtower Lake

45.8454, -114.4867
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White Lake

46.0865, -114.4020
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Reservoirs (3)

Fish Lake

46.1018, -114.4578
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Lower Twin Lake

46.1559, -114.4966
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Upper Twin Lake

46.1624, -114.5013
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Rivers (1)

West Fork Boating Site

45.8152, -114.2531
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Frequently Asked Questions

Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.

Peak fishing runs from late May through September, with ice fishing opportunities from December to March. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Yes, a valid Idaho fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Idaho wildlife agency or at local bait shops.

The Cub Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 38 documented fishing locations across Idaho. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.