Grand County fishing report for the week of 7-19-20

Here is your Grand County fishing report for the week of 7-19-20.

Williams Fork - Water capacity is at 100%. Ramp hours are 6AM to 8PM daily. The surface temp is 64 warming to 66 in the main body. Small Lake Trout are biting well until about 11AM and pick up again after 3PM. Look for them in 70 to 90 foot of water. Small grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat fished near the bottom will produce some hits. Some Northern Pike are being caught in the west bays. Any lure that finds a fish that's in the mood will get hit, but be prepared to work hard for that hit. Rainbows are rising for bugs on the surface throughout the day. Cast small spoons, spinners or flies at the rises. Shore fishermen are catching a few Rainbows around the campgrounds bottom fishing with bait. Kokanee trollers are mainly catching small Lake Trout due to lack of population. Randy H Guide - Fishing with Bernie

Grand Lake- Water temp is 66 to 69 degrees at the surface. Fishing has slowed down a bit this week due to high temps. Lake trout are are hanging in the 40 to 70 foot range. Small plastics tipped with sucker meat are producing most of the lake trout. Browns and rainbows are rising at the surface from first light until the sun hits the water.  Guide Sam Hochevar

Lake Granby- Rainbows are along the shorelines in the evening. Use binoculars or drive around the lake until you find them rising to the bug hatch. Cast a fly or small spoon to the rise. Patience, timing and casting accuracy are key to this bite. Lake trout are eating tubes, spoons and grubs tipped with sucker meat in 60'-80'. Find a few fish in the area before you drop. 

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