Fishing with Bernie: Scent attractant helps draw bites

The Grand County
fishing report for the week of Aug. 12.

Williams Fork: Surface
temp is 66 degrees in the early morning and warms to 71 on a clear day. Water
capacity is 99%. Water clarity is about 10 feet.

With the “dog days” of summer now upon us, the lake trout
bite has dropped off, but we are still catching them in 80-90 feet of water on
small grubs or tubes tipped with sucker meat.

Scent attractant seems to help get the fish to bite.
Patience is key this time of year.

The rainbow bite has also slowed, but bank fishermen are catching a few fish lake wide bottom fishing with bait. There is a good population of small rainbows surface feeding early morning where the river meets the lake near the driftwood piles. Fly and bubble will work best on them. Northern pike and kokanee salmon are slow.
— Randy H Guide – Fishing with Bernie 

Grand Lake: A few
rainbows are being caught early and late around the inlets. A few browns have
been caught casting around boat docks early and late in the day. Lake trout are
being caught on small jigs and spoons tipped with sucker meat.

Lake Granby: Look
for rainbows in the back of the bays feeding on bugs just before dark. Small
spoons are working well. A few kokanee are starting are starting to show up in
Grand Bay. Lake trout are being caught in 50-100 feet of water. Trollers are
catching a few on spoons, and jiggers are doing well with twisters, heavy
spoons and tubes. The last report mentioned patience with your spots. It’s
still important.

The
fishing report is brought to you by “Fishing with Bernie.” Bernie Keefe and his
team have been fishing guides in Grand County for more than 25 years. For
more, http://www.fishingwithbernie.com.