Weekly Fishing Reports — Fishing With Bernie

Grand County Fishing Report 3/18/24

Grand Lake - Water is moving through Grand Lake and Shadow Mountain, use caution when traveling the areas in front of tunnel on the east side, in front of the canal connecting to Shadow Mountain, and in the areas between islands and pump canal on Shadow Mountain. Travel on the lake has been tough lately with quite a bit of slush with all the new snow. Fishing has been slow to fair but seems to be picking up by the day as more pumping occurs. Rainbow trout and brown trout action is best very early and again right at sunset. Small 1/32 oz white or black bucktail jigs work gently in 4-12ft of water has been enticing bites. Lake trout action has been slow but picking up, the name of the game right now is finesse and fresh bait, Mysis imitations such has white bucktail jigs, Clam Silkie on a tungsten or SI flies have been go to baits, tipped with a small piece of fresh sucker belly and your favorite scent to keep them interested. Look for fish in 35-75ft of water. Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.

Williams Fork Reservoir - Water Level is at 82% of full capacity. Travel on the lake has been good, did not get much snow with the last storm. Rainbow trout and Brown trout action is slow. Lake trout action has been fair and picking up by the day as we get more snowmelt coming into the lake. Look for lake trout in 50-70ft of water, small crayfish imitations such as 2” tubes and larger profile grubs like P&D lure minnow body twist tail grub. Clam Leech flutter spoons in wonder bread color have also been working very well tipped with sucker. Keep a larger bait tied on and accessible, as the larger lake trout are being found in the same areas as smaller fish, when the smaller fish go away drop down that large bait! Pike action has been slow, but expect them to start moving up to shallow spawning locations as we get closer to ice off. Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.

Lake Granby - Water level is at 89% of full capacity or about 8ft low. Ice conditions have been crusty snow in the mornings to deep slush pockets in the afternoons once the top layer gets soft. Total ice thickness is holding up at around 16-18” but is beginning to get softer by the day. Rainbow trout and brown trout action has been fair, 6-12ft off the rip rap dam faces have been great areas to catch them cruising through. A small spoon or micro tube has been producing well tipped with Gulp maggot or wax worm. Lake trout action has been fair to good for fish under 20” and slow for the larger fish. We are finding best action in 50-70ft of water with 3” chartreuse and white tubes or more finesse presentations such as SI Flies with small piece of sucker. Stay mobile, might take a couple spots to find fish that are willing to bite and not just look. Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.

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Grand County Fishing Report 3/4/2024

Grand Lake - IMPORTANT! - Ice conditions in the normal areas of moving water (Including Shadow Mtn) will be changing rapidly, the pumps will be turning back on March 5th, ice conditions will be rapidly changing and potentially unsafe in areas that were once safe. Use Caution when traveling the lakes from now until the end of the season. Fishing has been fair for all species. Rainbow trout and brown trout bite has been best on small jointed Clam Pinhead-Mino spoons tipped with a waxie or gulp maggot. Stay mobile and target areas 10ft of water and under at sunrise and sunset. Lake trout action has been best in the 65-90ft range, Radical glow grubs and Power grubs tipped with a small piece of sucker meat and covered in your favorite scent has been producing bites. - Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.

Williams Fork Reservoir - The slush conditions have settled down for now and the travel has been good, though we did get a storm this weekend. Fishing for rainbow trout and brown trout has been slow due to the on going gill lice correction and no stocking. Lake trout action has been fair to good depending on the day. Best action for lake trout has been on the break lines in 50-80ft of water, with P&D Lure Co. 3” tubes and grubs in Chartreuse, pink or white colors, If the bite slows that means its time for a deadstick bait resting on the bottom. Tip it with a small piece of fresh sucker to entice extra bites! - Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.

Lake Granby - IMPORTANT! - Ice conditions in the normal areas of moving water (Including Shadow Mtn) and shallow areas will be changing rapidly, the pumps will be turning back on March 5th, ice conditions will be rapidly changing and potentially unsafe in areas that were once safe. Use Caution when traveling the lakes from now until the end of the season. Lake is currently approximately 10ft below full. Rainbow trout and brown trout action has been fair. Best bite has been along the dam faces and inlets of creeks in less than 12ft of water. A Jawjacker with a white atomic tube or bright pink Swedish pimple spoon tipped with waxie has been best producers. Lake trout action has been fair to slow depending on the day. Best action has been in 60-90ft of water on heavier profile grubs and 3” tubes in pink and white colors, when the bite is tough downsize to a Simcoe bug tipped with sucker to keep the finicky fish biting. Action on trophy fish has been slow, but hopefully improving as water starts moving in the system this week. 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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