Grand County Fishing Report - Week of 1/18/2021

Grand County Fishing Report - Week of 1/18/2021

Grand Lake - Fishing for rainbows and browns has been decent with most fish being caught on small jigs with Maki plastics tipped with wax worms. Rainbows and browns are cruising in 6 to 10 feet of water. The lake trout bite has been slow to moderate with most fish coming out of 30 to 50 feet of water on small tubes and grubs tipped with sucker meat.  — Fishing with Bernie Guide, Sam Hochevar

Williams Fork - There is minimal snow on the lake due to high winds recently, so some spots are slick. The most dependable bite has been in water deeper than 50 feet and early in morning. Fish later in the day have been biting, but downsizing drastically and slowing down your presentation has been the ticket.  Fishing with Bernie Guide, Rhett Feltman

Lake Granby - Very busy weekend on the ice, while the overall ice thickness has increased there has been a few large pressure ridges that have formed and are constantly moving creating very dangerous ice conditions around them. There was also reports of a snowmobile that went in this weekend. Use extreme caution while travelling about the ice. Fishing this week slowed from the earlier season. Lake trout were found in 50-70’ of water, small tubes, Clam Jointed Pinhead Mino or Tikka Mino tipped with sucker has been producing, moving often to find the active fish. Rainbows and browns are biting early and late in the day, look in water between 6-12’ around the main lake points, islands and inlets. Fishing with Bernie Guide, Dan Shannon.