Grand County fishing report for the week of 9-13-20

Here is your Middler Park fishing report for the week of 9-13-20.

Williams Fork - Water capacity is 88%. Ramp hours are 7AM to 7PM. Surface temp is 57 in the main body. Mixed age groups of Lake Trout are biting good until mid-day. Look for them in 70 to 80 foot. Work small tubes or grubs tipped with sucker meat tight to the bottom. Bank fishing for Rainbows is slow. Bottom fishing the deeper drop-offs is producing a few fish. Kokanee trolling is slow,  a few are being caught in 40 foot, but most trollers are catching small Lake Trout. Pike fishing is also slow. As the water cools down the Northern's will be moving into shallower water to sun mid-day. Fish suspending lures with a slow to medium retrieve. Randy H Guide - Fishing with berniekeefe@hotmail.com

Lake Granby- The lake trout are definitely moving towards their spawning beds. Small spoons, tubes, twister tails tipped with a small piece of sucker meat should get bites. We've been fishing in 50'-80' of water. rainbows are starting to get a little more active in the shallows. Bait as well as other lures are catching fish early and late in the day. Browns are in their spawning areas. Floating minnow baits during low light hours should get bit.

Grand Lake - The bite has been moderate. Lake trout are hanging in 35 - 50 of water and we are starting to see some spawning behavior from the lake trout. 3 to 4 inch plastics as well as small spoons tipped with sucker meat have produced most of the lake trout. The lake trout bite is best in the morning and seems to taper off by 10:00am as the boat traffic increases. 

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