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Lake granby area fishing report 2-4-2014


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This Granby area fishing report is brought to you by Fishing with Bernie. Willow Creek,Wolford and the North Park Lakes are fishing well for rainbows. In the Shallower North Park lakes the fish are starting to move out into the basin. Look for a few about 6' below the ice in deep water. Heavy Tungsten Jigs made by Clam worked well last week. The Kokanee at Wolford are in the river channel, a few are being caught on spoons tipped with wax worms. Lake trout at Williams Fork, Green Mtn and Granby are biting very well on soft plastics tipped with a small piece of sucker meat.

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Thank you Bernie, this is much appreciated. I was thinking of driving to Granby for the day on Saturday. I have my H rod, white tube jig, hook inserted and sucker meat.

Do you know if there is a map online with the areas you are talking about specifically? Are these lakes different areas of Granby or separate lakes? What area of Granby will produce Lakers? I talked with someone at the big Denver BPS store and the department sales guy was fishing in 85 feet of water, I am just not sure where to go without a topography map.

Sorry for all the questions.

Thanks,

Mike

This Granby area fishing report is brought to you by Fishing with Bernie. Willow Creek,Wolford and the North Park Lakes are fishing well for rainbows. In the Shallower North Park lakes the fish are starting to move out into the basin. Look for a few about 6' below the ice in deep water. Heavy Tungsten Jigs made by Clam worked well last week. The Kokanee at Wolford are in the river channel, a few are being caught on spoons tipped with wax worms. Lake trout at Williams Fork, Green Mtn and Granby are biting very well on soft plastics tipped with a small piece of sucker meat.
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