Weekly Fishing Reports — Fishing With Bernie

Grand County Fishing Report Week of 2/7/22

Grand Lake is fishing fairly consistent right now and the ice is holding right around 12” in most places. With crowds starting to dwindle a bit after the 3 Lakes Tourney, the fish seemed to have calmed down a bit and are not as “lock jawed”. There are fish all over the column so be sure to keep looking at the entire screen. One safety concern is drilling too close to some of the garage doors. The ice in these areas does not grow as thick as one would think so we recommend staying off of private building a couple of feet. The latest rainbow bite we found was very active right below the ice. We were in 30’ of water and the rainbows were cruising in about 5-12 feet down. These fish are hungry and will smack about anything you put in front of them as long as it is small. A small grub like jig (SiFly Simcoe Bug) or tungsten (CPT Drop Kick) tipped with a Silkie or maki plastic is really all you need for these fish. Again, keep your eye on the entire water column because finding the suspended is a lot of fun. The lake trout have been pretty active as well. Small white tubes and swimbaits have been producing well for us when guiding. These fish are starting to suspend and that bite is a lot of fun if the fish come through. We would suggest you focus your efforts on the 50-80 foot range for these fish and applying a small amount of scent to your bait will also add to success. When fishing the lower section of the water column, tipped jigs have been the best as of late.    Fishing with Bernie Guide, Jake Foos

Williams Fork - Travel on the lake is good right now and we are solidly into the mid ice bite, with the fish present but picky about what bait and action they are liking. Fishing for lake trout downsizing baits and moving to find the feeding fish is key with best bite in 60-80 ft of water. Main lake points and transition areas at bottom of drop offs are holding the most fish. Small spoons or tungsten jigs tipped with a small piece of sucker worked right on bottom has been most consistent baits.

Lake Granby - With the very cold temps and little snow we have good travel conditions on the lake with very few slush pockets. The bite has been fair but be willing to work and earn those bites. Rainbows and browns are still being caught along the shorelines with the bite tapering off as the sun rises. Small pink or silver spoons and a more active jigging presentation seemed to work the best. All sizes of Lake trout are being caught at various depths ranging from 20’ to 85’. Being mobile and actively searching out the fish willing to bite is a necessity. Work through a range of baits once you find fish, Jointed PinHead Mino in bright colors, small tubes or tungsten jigs tipped with a Silkie consistently produced the most bites. Starting to see a few suspended fish showing up over the deeper water, keep an eye on those electronics! Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon

The Fishing with Bernie team has been guiding in Grand County for over 25 years. For more info please check out www.fishingwithbernie.com, www.facebook.com/FishingWithBernie/ or our Instagram pages https://www.instagram.com/fishing_with_bernie https://www.instagram.com/fishingwithaltitude


Grand County Fishing report Week of 1/31/22

Grand Lake - Fishing has remained fair to good for all species. Rainbow Trout and Brown trout are biting good early and late in the day right along the shorelines then bump out deeper as the day goes on and the sun comes up. Small tungsten jigs tipped with a wax worm or small spoons in chartreuse or white, the small jointed Pinhead Mino from Clam has been our go to all year long. Lake trout bite has been fair, if planning to chase lake trout mobility and electronics are key. Look for them in depths from 50’ to 90’. Small plastics, tubes, grubs and maribou jigs tipped with a small piece of sucker worked right along bottom has been producing bites.

Williams Fork Ice conditions are looking good with easy walking, so take advantage of it while it lasts. The bite this week has been steady until around noon. Most fish being caught have been on leech flutter spoons tipped with sucker meat early and transitioning over to small curly tails and tube jigs later in the day. Have a variety of colors on hand so you an figure out the color of the day. There has been a slow period mid-day but the bite picks up late afternoon there has been one last good flurry of bites and then it has been dying down drastically. Watch your electronics because if you are not marking fish within 15 minutes you should be making a move until you find fish. Once you find a few fish there seems to be many more that will move through in the same small areas.

Lake Granby - Last weekend was a busy weekend on the ice with the 3 Lakes Ice Fishing Contest, during the contest there was a few ATV/UTV’s that went through the ice on the south side of Deer Island. Stay away from the exposed rocks in these areas, the rocks in this area are easily warmed by the sun and because of the this the ice is not as thick in these areas. Just a reminder USFS rules for Lake Granby restricts weight of vehicles on the ice to under 1000 lbs. Fishing was tougher than usual this past week, which can be normal after the busy weekend. Rainbow trout and brown trout are being caught along the shorelines and the creek inlet areas. Tungsten jigs tipped with wax worm or small panfish tubes has been producing bites, jig with small subtle movements. Lake trout bite has been fair, look for fish from 50’ to 80’. Finesse has been key and often a do-nothing dead stick approach will get the most bites. If you are marking fish consistently and they won’t bite, work through a few baits then move to a different area until you find the active feeding fish. Small panfish size tubes, tungsten jigs tipped with micro plastic has been most consistent baits, but have a jigging rap ready for a change of pace and a chance for a reaction bite. Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon

The Fishing with Bernie team has been guiding in Grand county for over 25 years. For more info please check out www.fishingwithbernie.com, www.facebook.com/FishingWithBernie/ or our Instagram pages https://www.instagram.com/fishing_with_bernie https://www.instagram.com/fishingwithaltitude

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