Weekly Fishing Reports — Fishing With Bernie

6-24Middle Park fishing report

Here is your Middle Park fishing report for the week of 6-24-19. The snow cooled things down AGAIN, which does affect the fish.

Grand lake: 45-48 degrees depending on the time of day. All inlets are flushing in a lot of very slightly stained, cold water. Afternoon storms are definitely playing a factor in the water temp as well. Fishing remains pretty decent. Brown and rainbow trout are being caught casting the shallows early in the morning and around the inlets. Minnow type baits and hardware is getting the majority of the action. Lake trout fishing have been hit or miss. Some days are producing and other days seem to be a bit slower. The water temp is playing the biggest factor on how the bite will be day to day. Right now, the main staple seems to be tube jig and sucker meat fished on the bottom. Jake Foos Guide Fishing with Bernie

Williams Fork Fishing Report: Surface temp is 56 - 57 in the early AM reaching close to 60 on a sunny day. Water capacity is 96%. Water clarity is 10 - 15' in the main body. Run off has the inlet very stained, and is bringing debris onto the lake. The Lake Trout bite for all age groups remains good in 45 to 80' on grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat fished on or above the bottom. Kokanee trolling is pretty much non existent due to low population. Rainbows are being caught lake wide with bait or casting small spinners. The inlet is especially good on Rainbows where the river meets the lake. Northern Pike can be caught in the bays before they move shallow to sun. Slow moving jerk baits or spinner baits are producing hits. Randy H - Guide Fishing with berniekeefe@hotmail.com

Lake Granby: Temp 56 degrees, Rainbow fishing is very good from the bank. Power bait and worms are getting lots of fish. Trollers are doing well with small spoons, flies and small crank baits. A few browns are still being g caught early and late in the day around shoreline structure. Lake trout are in depths of 30-100' of water. Tube jigs tipped with sucker meat. spoons and a variety of other jigs are producing. They key is finding active fish. Keep moving till you get bit.

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6-17-19 Middle Park fishing report

Lake Granby: As of today the lake is 15' low and rising 3/4' a day. Temps are 56 in the mornings. There are still a few suckers and lots of rainbows in the inlets. Worms will catch both species. Shoreline fishing for rainbows is good with Power Bait, worms, Flies, spinners and spoons. Brown trout are still hitting crank baits cast near the rocks along the shorelines. Lake trout will continue their travels to deeper water. Spoons, tube jigs, hair jigs and various grubs tipped with sucker meat are all working, try 30-80 feet of water.

Grand Lake: Rainbows are fishing very well by any flowing water, worms, spinners or flies are all producing fish. Browns are hitting crank baits or tubes cast up to the rocks along the shorelines. Lake trout fishing is very good, try tubes or spoons tipped with sucker meat.

Williams Fork Fishing Report: Surface temp is 55 early AM warming to near 60 on a sunny day. Water clarity is 10 -15' in the main body. Run off is beginning to cloud the water and bring debris into the lake. Keep an eye out for logs on the lake. Water capacity is 93%. Lake trout bite is fair to good in-spite of recent heavy pressure. Large and small Lakers are hitting grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat in 40 - 80 foot. Kokanee trolling is very slow. A few Northern's are being caught in the bays and edges of the lake. Bottom fishing for Rainbows with bait is still good, as is casting fly & bubble or small spinners early and late in the day. Randy H Guide -  Fishing with berniekeefe@hotmail.com

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6-10 Middle Park fishing report

Here is your middle park fishing report for the week of 5-10-19. Boat ramp hours are 6am-8pm.

Williams Fork Fishing Report: Water capacity is at 87%. Water clarity is 10 - 15'.  Spring run off has begun. Keep any eye out for floating debris. Main body surface temp has jumped to 54 at 6AM warming to 60 on sunny days. Coves on the west side are running much warmer than the main body which is bringing the Northern's in to sun. A few Northern's are being caught on jerk baits. Lake trout jigging remains good for both large and small laker's in 40 to 80 foot. Grubs and tubes tipped with sucker meat is producing hits. Trolling for laker's is slowing as the fish are moving to deeper water. Shore fishermen bottom fishing are catching Rainbows lake wide with worms or Power bait. We are starting to see Rainbows rising, fly and bubble or spinners should yield some hits. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie

Grand lake: Brown trout fishing is good early and late in the day. Casting lures to the bank should get bit. Rainbows are still hanging around the inlets, small jigs and worms have been producing limits lately. Lake trout are eating small jigs tipped with sucker meat in 30-60 feet of water.

Lake Granby: Rainbow fishing is excellent around the shorelines. Lures early in the morning then bait as the day progresses seem to be working very well. Brown trout has slowed a little this week, the warmer water temps are to blame. Lake trout have started their slow descent into the depths. Fishing is very good with various spoons and jigs tipped with sucker meat in 30-80 feet of water. 

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6-3-19 Middle Park fishing report

Williams Fork: Surface temp is 47 at 6AM warming to 49 by days end. With the recent sunshine the shallow bays on the west end are warming to 59 by days end. Water capacity is 83%. Water clarity is about 10'. Lake Trout fishing remains excellent. Trollers are catching from just under surface in early AM, down to 60 foot later in the day. Bottom jigging in 30 to 70 foot with rubber grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat is producing hits all day long. The fish are scattered, so frequent moves are in order. The large lake trout bite has been good in recent days. Fish have the potential to be anywhere from 20 to 60 feet of water around structure. Large tubes and swimbaits have been producing most of the bites from larger fish. Rainbows are hitting small spinners and spoons in the inlet. Shore fisherman bottom fishing for Rainbows with worms or Power Bait are catching fish lake wide. Randy H and Sam H teamed up for this report.  

Grand Lake: Water temp 48 to 50 degrees. The bite for browns and rainbows has been good around the inlets and on shallow flats. small jerekbaits and spinners have been producing most of the fish. The lake trout bite has been good especially in the early mornings. Fish are being caught in 30 to 60 feet of water with small grubs tipped with bait.  Sam Hochevar guide Fishing with Bernie 

Lake Granby: water temps are warming to 50 degrees. The lake trout will be. moving out of the shallows as the water warms. Fishing for everything has been excellent. Lake trout have been eating Bio-bait tubes tipped with sucker meat in 20-80 feet of water. Trollers are doing well with spoons and minnow style baits. Rainbows and suckers are in the inlets, worms are getting lots of bites. Browns are still in the rocks eating Minnow and crawdad baits early and late in the day.

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