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NM Fishing Report prepared for us by Bill Dunn |
New Mexico FISHING REPORT
October 13, 2007
This fishing report has been generated from the best information available from officers and anglers.
Conditions encountered after the report is compiled may differ, however, as stream, lake and weather conditions alter fish and angler activities.
CATCHES OF
THE WEEK:
Ute Lake: On
October 9, Glenna Anderson of Eunice, NM caught a 4.53 pound walleye. She was
using live bait.
Cochiti
Lake: On October 9, Kenneth Early of Albuquerque caught a 6.25 pound largemouth
bass. He was using a spinner bait and fishing east
side points.
Abiquiu
Lake: On October 12, Stan Kosiewicz caught a 31 inch
walleye. The fish had a 17 inch girth and weighed 11 pounds. He was using a crank bait.
Santa Rosa
Lake: On October 14, Tom McWhorter of Bosque Farms caught a 3.78 pound
smallmouth bass. He was flipping a tube.
Sumner Lake: On October 14, Gary Smith of Ft. Sumner caught a 4.5 pound smallmouth bass. He was using a 4 inch tube.
Morgan Lake: On October 13 during the Jack Hall Memorial, the team of Toby Young and Mike Watkins weighed in the big bass of the tournament at 6.88 pounds. The team of Brian Stangel and Rick Soto weighed the second big bass of the tourney at 5.85 pounds. Stangel was fishing a Charlie’s Chugger in 2 FOW with scattered grass. 130 fish were caught averaging over 2.5#s by the 35 teams.
Full results
from the tournament are available at the following link: http://www.abqsportfishing.com/results/20071013_JHM_results.pdf
NORTHEAST AREA
CANJILON LAKES: We had no reports from anglers this week.
CHARETTE LAKES: Trout fishing was very good this past week for anglers
using christmas tree/spinner and christmas tree/worm combinations, marshmallows
and power bait. Fishing was fair-to-good using worms for perch. Charette Lakes
close for the season on October 31.
CIMARRON RIVER: Water flow Monday morning below Eagle Nest was 11cfs. Trout
fishing was fair for anglers using copper john barrs, pheasant tail nymphs,
worms and salmon eggs.
CLAYTON LAKE: Trout
fishing was good this past week for anglers using power bait and home made
dough baits. A few small catfish were taken by anglers using dough baits and
worms. We had no reports on other species.
CONCHAS LAKE: Fishing
for walleye was fair for anglers using jig and minnow combinations and crank
baits worked deep. Most of the walleye were taken at depths of 25-to-40 feet.
Fishing was fair using top water lures, tubes, crank baits and spinner baits
for largemouth and smallmouth bass. Fishing was fair using liver and minnows
for catfish. We had no reports on other species.
COYOTE CREEK: Fishing
was slow.
EAGLE NEST LAKE: Fishing was fair-to-good using power bait and worms from
the bank for a mix of perch, rainbow trout and kokanee. Fishing from boats was
fair trolling Panther Martins, Pistol Petes and Platte River specials for
kokanee and rainbow trout. Kokanee snagging was slow.
HOPEWELL LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this
week.
LAKE MALOYA/
LAKE ALICE: Trout fishing was very good this past
week at Lake Maloya. Anglers did well using marshmallows and rainbow colored
power bait for limits of stocked trout. Anglers did well near the boat ramp and
at the north end of the lake. Trout fishing at Lake Alice was fair for anglers
using assorted colors of power bait.
LOS PINOS: Trout fishing was good
again this past week for anglers using salmon eggs, worms and copper john
barrs.
MAXWELL LAKES: We had no reports from anglers this
week. Maxwell Lakes close for the season on October 31.
MCALLISTER
LAKE: There has been a fish kill
on the lake and there are no plans to restock the lake with trout at this time.
The lake closes for the season on October 31.
MONASTERY LAKE:
Trout fishing was fair-to-good for
anglers using corn, salmon eggs and power bait.
MORPHY LAKE: Trout fishing was fair for anglers
using salmon eggs, power bait, spinners and Pistol Petes. Morphy Lake closes
for the season on October 31.
PECOS RIVER: Water
flow near the town of Pecos as of Monday morning was 34cfs. Fishing was very
good for anglers using small red and black copper john barrs and small pheasant
tail nymphs for a mix of brown and rainbow trout. The best reports came from
anglers fishing below Cowles.
RED RIVER: Water flow below the
hatchery was 66cfs. Trout fishing was fair using night crawlers and copper john
barrs.
RIO GRANDE: The
water flow Monday morning at the Taos Junction Bridge was 488cfs. Our best trout
fishing reports again this week came from anglers fishing above the confluence
with the Red River. They did well using wooly buggers, copper john barrs, micro
mays and bead head pheasant tail nymphs. We had no reports on other species.
RIO PUEBLO: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
SPRINGER LAKE: We had no reports from anglers. The lake closes for
the season October 31.
STORRIE LAKE: Trout
fishing picked up with the cooler weather and was reported as very good by
anglers using power bait and salmon eggs. We had no reports on other species.
UTE LAKE: Fishing for
largemouth and smallmouth bass was good for anglers using top water lures and
drop shot rigs. A few bass were also taken by anglers using spinner baits. Good
catches were reported by anglers fishing the Ute Creek arm and the Canadian arm
of the lake. Fishing was good using jig and minnow rigs in 40-to-50 feet of
water for walleye. Fishing was good using liver, dough bait and worms for
catfish. A few crappie were taken by anglers using
minnows and fishing at night.
NORTHWEST AREA
ABIQUIU LAKE: Fishing was fair trolling crank
baits and bottom bouncer/night crawler rigs at 20-to-35
feet for walleye. Fishing was fair using worms for perch. Fishing for
smallmouth bass was slow-to-fair for anglers using tubes, Gulp minnows, leeches
and crank baits in 5-to-20 feet of water. The best bass reports came from
anglers fishing in the Canones Creek area. We had no reports on other species.
BLUEWATER LAKE: Fishing was fair for anglers using swim
baits, crank baits and jerk baits for tiger musky. A few catfish were taken by
anglers using night crawlers and liver. Fishing for all other species was slow.
CHAMA RIVER: Monday
morning water flows below El Vado and Abiquiu were 91cfs and 94cfs respectively.
Fishing in both locations was fair-to-good using night crawlers and wooly
buggers for brown trout. Several rainbows were taken by anglers using power
bait and salmon eggs.
COCHITI LAKE: Fishing
was fair-to-good using spinner baits and crank baits for largemouth and
smallmouth bass. Anglers did best working points on the Tetilla Peak side of
the lake. We had no reports on other species.
EL VADO LAKE: We had no
reports from anglers this week.
FENTON LAKE: Trout
fishing was very good this past week for anglers using salmon eggs, worms and
power bait. Our best reports came from anglers fishing in the morning hours.
HERON LAKE: Trout
fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers trolling Panther Martins, Mepps,
Daredevles and Super Dupers. Anglers are
reminded that kokanee snagging does not open here, on Willow Creek or on the
Pine River until November 10 and any kokanee caught while fishing for trout must
be immediately released.
JEMEZ WATERS: Water flow on the Jemez River on
Monday morning was 20cfs. Fishing here and on the Rio Guadalupe was fair this
past week for anglers using copper john barrs, small spinners, salmon eggs and
worms. Fishing on the Cebolla below Fenton Lake was slow.
NAVAJO LAKE: Salmon
snagging was good this past week with our best reports coming from anglers
working near the south corner of the dam. Trout fishing was fair in the salmon
snagging area with anglers doing best at night and using roe sacs, salmon eggs
and power bait. Fishing for catfish was fair for anglers fishing at night north
of the Pine arm marina and using worm, cut bait and liver. Fishing for
smallmouth bass was slow-to-fair for angler using tubes, drop shot rigs, crank
baits and spinner baits. The best reports came from anglers fishing up the San
Juan arm of the lake. Anglers fishing for bass also reported catching a few
northern pike.
RAMAH LAKE: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
SAN GREGORIO
LAKE: Fishing was slow.
SANTA CRUZ LAKE: Trout fishing
was good for anglers using spinners, night crawlers, power bait and salmon eggs.
SAN JUAN: Water
flow below Navajo Lake as of Monday morning was 474cfs. Trout fishing through
the Quality Waters was fair for anglers using RS2s, Griffith’s gnats, dead chickens, pheasant tail nymphs, San Juan worms and
streamers. Fishing through the bait waters was fair using jerk baits, wooly worms,
night crawlers, salmon eggs and spinners.
TINGLEY BEACH: Fishing for bass at the Central
Pond was fair-to-good this past week for anglers using senkos, worms and
spinners. Fishing for catfish was fair-to-good using chicken liver, worms and
stink bait. Fishing for trout was slow.
SOUTHWEST AREA
BEAR CANYON: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
BILL EVANS
LAKE: Fishing was slow-to-fair
using small swim baits and tubes for largemouth bass. We had no reports on
other species.
BURN LAKE: Fishing was slow for all
species.
CABALLO LAKE: Fishing
was fair using jigs, crank baits, spinners and grubs for white bass. We had no
reports on other species.
ELEPHANT BUTTE: Fishing was fair-to-good using crank baits, spinners, slab
spoons, live bait and jigs for white bass. Fishing was fair using drop shot
rigs, top water lures, crank baits, senkos and tubes for largemouth and
smallmouth bass. Fishing was fair using liver, shrimp and cut bait for catfish.
A few striped bass were taken by anglers using live bait, crank baits, jigs and
umbrella rigs.
GLENWOOD POND: We had no
reports from anglers this week.
ESCONDIDA LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
GILA RIVER: Water
flow near Gila on Monday was 101cfs. We had no reports from anglers this week.
LAKE ROBERTS: Trout
fishing was fair for anglers using power bait, salmon eggs, wooly buggers and
worms.
PERCHA DAM: We had
no reports from anglers this week.
QUEMADO LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
RIO GRANDE: Water flow below Elephant
Butte on Monday was 976cfs. We had no reports from anglers this week.
SNOW LAKE: Trout fishing was fair-to-good
for anglers using power bait and salmon eggs.
SOUTHEAST AREA
BATAAN LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
BONITO LAKE: Trout
fishing was good for anglers using worms, power bait, spinners, flies under a
bubble and salmon eggs.
BOSQUE REDONDO: Fishing was slow for all species.
BRANTLEY LAKE: Anglers are to practice catch and
release for all fish here as high levels of DDT were found in several
fish.
CARLSBAD
MUNICIPAL LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week.
GRINDSTONE
RESERVOIR: We had no reports from anglers this
week. Rainbow trout stocking has been temporarily suspended while the Village
of Ruidoso treats the lake to control algae blooms.
JAL LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
LAKE VAN: We had no reports from
anglers this week.
OASIS PARK
LAKE: The State Park will be
draining the lake for maintenance and renovation. Work is expected to be
completed within the next few weeks. For more information contact the park
office at 505-356-5331.
PECOS RIVER: Water flow on Monday below Sumner Lake was 88cfs.
Fishing was slow-to-fair using minnows, shrimp and worms for channel catfish.
RUIDOSO RIVER: Water flow at Ruidoso on Monday was 1.7cfs. We had no
reports from anglers this week.
SANTA ROSA LAKE: Fishing was
fair-to-good using tubes, spinner baits and crank baits for smallmouth bass and
largemouth bass. Anglers fishing for bass also caught a few walleye but the
better walleye bite was in the evening hours for anglers using grubs and sassy
shad on the flats.
SUMNER LAKE: Fishing was good using jig and
white grub combinations for walleye at the north end of the lake. Fishing was
fair using tubes and crank baits for smallmouth bass. We had no reports on
other species.
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Tight lines,
Brian
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