Freshwater Fishing.
The Shand Dam tailwater below Belwood Lake is the headline brown trout fishery on the Grand — a coldwater corridor running south through Fergus, West Montrose, and into Waterloo. The Grand River between Fergus and West Montrose is widely considered the best brown trout fly fishing in Ontario; below Caledonia the river warms and shifts to smallmouth bass, walleye, and pike in the lower watershed.
The brief.
The whole Grand watershed sits within Fisheries Management Zone 16; an Ontario fishing licence is required and the FMZ 16 regulations summary covers seasons and limits for trout, bass, walleye, pike, and muskie. The Shand Dam tailwater carries special-regulation water below Belwood Lake — read the FMZ 16 supplement and the GRCA fishing page for the current season.
Best brown trout months are April through November on the tailwater; warmwater species below Caledonia are best June through October. The Belwood Lake and Conestogo Lake reservoirs add stillwater pike and walleye fishing on the headwaters; both operate on GRCA day-use schedules.
5. places.
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Shand Dam tailwater (Grand below Belwood Lake)
Coldwater fly-fishing tailwater below the Belwood Lake dam at Fergus.
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Grand River Fergus to West Montrose
Premier brown trout corridor through coldwater pools and runs.
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Lower Grand below Caledonia
Warmwater fishery for smallmouth bass, walleye, and pike.
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Belwood Lake
Stillwater fishery on the upper Grand above Shand Dam.
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Conestogo Lake
Stillwater fishery on the Conestogo tributary.
Today's read.
Cold but firm — winter-ready conditions · light winds · clean air.