Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 7-6-20.
Grand Lake - lake trout are being caught in 25 to 50 feet of water with small tubes and spoons tipped with sucker meat. The bite has slowed down this week. Rainbows and browns are 5 to 20 feet down and that bite has been inconsistent. The best bite seems to be on the overcast windy days and calm sunny days being the toughest. Sam Hochevar, guide Fishing with Bernie
Williams Fork - Water capacity is 100%. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. Surface temp is 61 warming to 64 on sunny calm days. The Lake Trout bite is fair to good depending on the day. Fish are scattered and moving deeper. Look for them in 70 to 90 foot. Jig small tubes or grubs tipped with sucker meat and be very patient. Frequent moves will keep you on biting fish. Bait fishermen are catching a few Rainbows around the campgrounds with worms, Powerbait and salmon eggs. Cast small spinners to rises early and late in the day. Kokanee trolling is very slow due to low population. Koke trollers are mostly catching small Lake Trout. Northern Pike are slow, but you'll find them hanging in the shallow water in all the bays. They'll hit any lure that they don't have to work too hard to catch. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie
Lake Granby- The bug hatches in the evening are bringing lots of rainbows to the banks. Look in the backs of bays for fish rising to bugs. A small spoon or fly will make these fish easy targets. Lake trout continue their slide into deeper water. 60'-80' seems to be a great depth. Tubes, grubs or spoons tipped with sucker meat are all getting bit.
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