Weekly Fishing Reports — Fishing With Bernie

Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-31-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-31-20

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 90% and dropping. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is 64 in the main body early AM. The shallow bays around the campgrounds are near 70 degrees on a sunny day, which has pushed the Rainbows to deeper water. Bottom fishermen are catching a few Rainbows along the deeper drop offs with worms, eggs or Power Bait. The Lake Trout bite is good on mixed age groups. Look for them in 80 to 90 foot. Rubber grubs tipped with sucker meat is working well fished on the bottom. Northen Pike are slow, but they are following lures fished on a slow to medium retrieve. Kokanee trolling is slow due to lack of population,  but a few are being caught in 40 to 50 foot. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie 

Grand Lake- Bite has been moderate this week with most of the action coming early in the morning. Lake trout are hanging in 35 to 55 feet of water. Jigging small plastics on the bottom has produced most of the fish. Rainbows and browns are at the surface at first light and 10 to 15 of water by mid morning. Sam H

Lake Granby- The bank fishing has been extremely difficult, it should be getting better in the next couple weeks. Trollers are catching a few rainbows over deep water with small minnow style baits. Lake trout are still willing to eat jigs and spoons tipped with sucker meat. Our best bite has been 60-90'. 

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Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-23-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-23-20

Grand Lake - Lake trout are hanging in 40 to 70 feet of water. The lake trout bite has picked up a bit this week with most days having a decent bite in the morning. Jigging is the best way to target lake trout right now. Browns and rainbows can be found near the surface at first light and between 15 and 25 feet of water by mid morning. Trolling at these depths have produced most of the browns and rainbows. Sam Hochevar Guide Fishing with Bernie

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 91% and dropping. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is 64 warming to 67 late in the day. Lake Trout are biting well once you locate a group. We're starting to see mixed age groups bunched up. Look for them in 80 to 90 foot. Small rubber grubs tipped with sucker meat worked on the bottom will get bites. Rainbows are slow in the shallow water areas around the campgrounds. Your best bet is the deeper drop offs bottom fishing with bait, or casting small spinners in the inlet. Kokanee trolling is slow but trollers are catching a few in 40 to 50 foot along with small Lake Trout. Northern Pike are slow. We're seeing followers in the bays, but they don't want to hit. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie

Lake Granby- A few rainbows are being caught from the banks with bait. the bite is best early and late in the day. Trollers are picking up a few over the deeper water. Night fishing continues to improve for the browns. Minnow baits of large flies are getting bit. Lake trout are eating small grubs tipped with sucker meat.  Try 60'-90', the best bite has been before 11.  

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Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-17-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-17-20

Fishing is still slow as weather has remained hot and dry. Lake trout are hanging in 35 to 70 feet. 3.5 inch to 5 inch jigs tipped with sucker meat have been producing fish. Most bites have come while working the jig very slow on the bottom. Rainbows and browns are rising at the surface early in the morning however they are going deeper shortly after the sun hits the water. Sam Hochevar, Guide- Fishing with Bernie

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 93% and dropping. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is 65 warming to 67 on a sunny day. The Lake Trout bite has been good on some areas of the lake. Jigging small rubber grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat on the bottom is producing hits in 80 to 90 foot of water. Northern Pike fishing is slow but they are catchable if you work hard. Working the west bays with any lure type on a slow to medium retrieve is your best bet. The shallow bays around the campgrounds are warming to 70 degrees which has made bottom fishing for Rainbow slow. Fish the cooler deep water drop offs. Casting small lures at the inlet is producing a few fish. Kokanee Salmon trolling is slow due to low population, but a few are being caught in 40 to 50 foot along with small Lake Trout. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie

Lake Granby- Rainbows are getting tougher along the shorelines. Evenings and mornings have been best. A few nicer browns are being caught at night. Large flies and minnow baits have been the bait of choice. Lake trout are still easting small jigs tipped with sucker meat in 50-9-' of water.

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Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-8-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-8-20.

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 96%. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is hanging at 65 warming to 67 in the main body. The Lake Trout bite has picked up. Look for them in 80' to 90' of water. Jigging small grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat will produce bites. The bite drops off around 11AM and picks up again late in the afternoon. Bottom fishing with bait for Rainbows around the east campground bay is slow. Fish the deeper drop offs were the water is cooler. Casting small spoons, spinners or flies around the inlet is producing some hits early and late in the day. Kokanee trolling is slow but some fish are being caught in 40' to 50', you'll mostly hook up with young Lake Trout. Northern Pike are slow, but they are catchable early and late in the day. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie 

Grand Lake-Fishing is still slow. Lake trout are hanging in 35 to 70 feet. 3.5 inch to 5 inch jigs tipped with sucker meat have been producing fish. Most bites have come while working the jig very slow on the bottom. Rainbows and browns are rising at the surface early in the morning however they are going deeper shortly after the sun hits the water. Sam Hochevar guide Fishing with Bernie 

Lake Granby- The heat of the day is bringing browns to the shorelines at night. Casting large flies or minnow baits has been getting better. Rainbows are mostly in deeper water. Trolling minnow baits over deep water has been catching a few fish. Lake Trout Have been getting pickier but will still hit small grubs tipped with sucker meat. The bite has been ok in 60-90' of water.

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Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-2-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 8-2-20.

Grand Lake: fishing is still slow as high temperatures and fishing pressure have made the bite tough. Lake trout are hanging in 30 to 60 feet of water. Small jigs tipped with sucker meat worked slow on the bottom have produced most of the lakers. The best chance for rainbows and browns is at first light until the sun hits the water. After the sun hits the water throwing some bait in 10 to 20 feet of water has produced a few fish. Guide Sam Hochevar 

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 98%. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is 65 warming to 67 in the main body. The Lake Trout bite is up and down. One day the bite is good the next can be slow. The bite does drop off around 11AM but seems to pick up again around 3PM. Jigging small grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat in 80' to 90' of water will produce some light bites. Bottom fishing with bait for Rainbows around the campground bays has slowed but a few are still being caught. Casting the inlet with small spinners, spoons or flies early and late in the day should produce some hits. Due to lack of population Kokanee trolling is slow, but a few four-year olds are being caught in 40' to 50'. You will pick up young Lake Trout while trolling for Koke's. Northern Pike are still slow but they are more active than they've been in the past. Casting the shallow west bays is your best bet. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie

Lake Granby- Rainbows and browns are getting tough from the bank. A few are being caught early and late in the day. Trollers are catching a few rainbows using minnow style baits over deep water. Lake trout are continuing their migration to deeper water and getting a little pickier on what they are willing to eat. Small grubs, spoons tipped with sucker meat are still catching a few each day.

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

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