Here is your Grand county fishing report for the week of 9-7-20
Williams Fork - Water capacity is 89%. The new ramp hours are 7AM to 7PM effective September 8th. Surface temp has dropped to 62 in the main body. The Lake Trout bite is good until about mid-day. Mixed age groups can be found in 70 to 80 foot. Rubber grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat jigged on the bottom will produce bites. Bank fishing Rainbows in the bays is slow. Fish the cooler water deep drop offs at the east campground or the parking area by the dike. Northern Pike are slow but they are following lures fished on a slow to medium retrieve. Kokanee are slow due to lack of population, but a few are being caught in 40 to 50 foot. Koke trollers are catching small lake trout. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie
Grand lake - bite has been slower this week. Lake trout are hanging in 30 to 50 feet of water. 2 to 4 inch jigs tipped with sucker meat work on the bottom has produced most of the lake trout. Browns are starting to pick up. Most of the brown trout action will happen early in the morning and late in the evening.
Lake Granby- Rainbows are still tough fishing from the bank. Trollers are catching them on small minnow style baits. Brown trout are eating at night, minnow style baits and large bushy flies are getting bit. Lake trout will be starting their annual migration to the spawning areas in the next couple weeks. For now they are still in deeper water. Tubes and grubs tipped with sucker meat are getting bit.
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