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NM Fishing Report prepared for us by Bill Dunn |
New Mexico FISHING REPORT
March 29, 2008
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:
Pecos River: On March
25, Jordan Waquie age 10 of Jemez Pueblo, caught a 20
inch rainbow trout. He was using a Panther Martin.
Elephant Butte: On
March 27, Russell Spahr of Albuquerque caught a 15
pound and a 16 pound striped bass. He was using live bait.
Ute Lake: On March
27, David Babb of Logan caught a 7 pound 6 ounce largemouth bass. He was using a spinner bait. On March 30, Danny Campbell of Hereford, TX
caught a 6 pound 8 ounce largemouth bass.
Santa Rosa Lake: On
March 30, April Golson of Albuquerque caught a 4
pound 3 ounce largemouth bass. She was using a tube.
NORTHEAST AREA
CHARETTE LAKES: Trout
fishing was fair early in the week but slow by the weekend. Anglers did best
using home made dough baits.
CIMARRON RIVER: Water flow below Eagle Nest Lake as of Monday was .47cfs.
Trout fishing was slow.
CLAYTON LAKE: Fishing picked up this past week as anglers caught
several walleye and rainbow trout. They were using night crawlers for the
walleye and extra scented power bait and night crawlers for the trout. Due to
low water conditions the boat ramp is open for small boat launching only.
CONCHAS LAKE: Fishing
for smallmouth and largemouth bass was fair for anglers using tubes, spinner
baits and jigs. Most of the bass caught were in less than 10 feet of water.
Fishing for walleye and white bass was fair for anglers trolling reef runners
on the north side of the lake. A few were also taken on spoons, jig and minnow
and spinner/worm combinations. We had no reports on other species.
COYOTE CREEK: Fishing
was good this past week for anglers using worms and small spinners for a mixed
bag of brown and rainbow trout.
EAGLE NEST LAKE: As of Monday there was some open water along the shore
line for bank fishing but the lake was still closed to boating. Trout fishing
was slow-to- fair for anglers using power bait and salmon eggs. For updated ice
conditions, contact the state park office at 505-377-1534.
LAKE MALOYA/
LAKE ALICE: As of Monday Lake Alice was free of ice
and about 20 percent of Lake Maloya was open to bank fishing. Trout fishing was
very good for anglers using Rooster Tails and power bait. Contact the state
park office at 505-445-5607 for updated ice conditions.
MAXWELL LAKES Fishing was slow again this past
week but there were a few good size trout taken by anglers using roe sacs and
dough bait.
MCALLISTER LAKE Due to poor water quality, the lake
will remain closed until further notice.
MONASTERY LAKE:
Trout fishing was good for anglers
using spinners, power bait and salmon eggs.
MORPHY LAKE: The lake
will open for the season on April 1.
PECOS RIVER: Water
flow near the town of Pecos as of Monday morning was 142cfs. Trout fishing was slow-to-fair
using spinners, wooly buggers and salmon eggs.
RED RIVER: Water
flow below the hatchery was 127cfs. Trout fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers
using salmon eggs, cheese and wooly buggers.
RIO GRANDE: The
water flow Monday morning at the Taos Junction Bridge was 1,570cfs. Fishing was
slow for all species.
SPRINGER LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species.
STORRIE LAKE: Trout
fishing was slow with just a few fish taken by anglers using salmon eggs and
garlic cheese.
UTE LAKE: Bass fishing was good
this past week as several anglers reported good catches of largemouth and
smallmouth bass. Best baits were jigs, tubes, senkos, spinner baits and jerk
baits. Most of the bass were taken in less than 10 feet of water. Fishing
improved for walleye as several limits were taken by anglers trolling crank
baits and jigging minnows. Most of the fish were males and were taken at depths
of 12-to-25 feet. Fishing for white bass was slow but there were a few taken by
anglers using swim slabs, jig and minnow combinations and crank baits. Fishing
for crappie was fair for anglers using minnows in the Ute Creek area. We had no
reports on other species.
NORTHWEST AREA
ABIQUIU LAKE: Fishing slowed a bit this past
week as weather fronts moved through. Anglers trolling for walleye managed to
catch several brown trout. They were working the upper end of the lake. One of
the better baits was a bubblegum Rip Shad. We had no reports on other species.
ALBUQUERQUE
AREA DRAINS: Trout fishing was fair this past week for anglers
using wooly buggers, BWOs, parachute adams, copper
john barrs and salmon eggs. Our best reports came from anglers fishing the Corrales
and Bernalillo Drains.
BLUEWATER LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species.
CHAMA RIVER: Monday
morning water flows below El Vado and Abiquiu were 1,420cfs and 1,630cfs
respectively. Fishing was slow at both locations.
COCHITI LAKE: Fishing
was generally slow for all species but there were a few largemouth bass taken
by anglers using spinner baits.
EL VADO LAKE: As of
Monday, the lake was open to bank fishing but we had no reports from anglers. For updated ice conditions, call the park
office at 505-588-7247.
FENTON LAKE: Over
the past weekend, the lake opened to bank fishing. It was about 75 percent free
of ice. Trout fishing was very good for anglers using wax worms. A few fish
were also taken on salmon eggs. Most of the trout caught ranged in size from
10-to-12 inches.
HERON LAKE: As of
this past weekend there was open water around the edges of the lake for bank
fishing but we had no reports from anglers. For updated ice conditions, call
the state park office at 505-588-7470.
JACKSON LAKE: Trout
fishing was fair for anglers using power bait, garlic cheese and salmon eggs.
JEMEZ WATERS: Water flow on the Jemez as of
Monday morning was 473cfs near Jemez Springs and fishing was slow. Trout fishing
on the Cebolla and East Fork was fair in the morning hours for anglers using small
spinners, worms, copper john barrs and salmon eggs.
NAVAJO LAKE: Trout
fishing was good on the main lake for anglers using spinners, crank baits and
power bait and fishing close to the bank.
Fishing for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass was slow-to-fair for anglers
using tubes, worms and senkos. The best reports came from anglers fishing La
Jara Canyon and Francis Canyon. Anglers fishing for bass also caught a few
northern pike. We had no reports on other species.
RAMAH LAKE: Trout
fishing was good for anglers using salmon eggs, Gulp eggs, Super Dupers and
Panther Martins.
SAN JUAN: Water
flow below Navajo Lake as of Monday morning was 3,970cfs and is expected to
stay at or near this level until mid May when the flow will be increased to
5,000cfs for 30 days. Trout fishing through the Quality Waters
was rated as slow-to-fair for
anglers using small jigs, leeches, San Juan worms, wooly buggers and red
annelids. Fishing through the bait waters was fair using jerk baits, jigs,
garlic cheese, spinners and night crawlers.
SANTA CRUZ LAKE: Trout
fishing was good this past week for anglers using small tubes, jigs, crank
baits, jerk baits, spinners, worms and salmon eggs. Anglers did well fishing
from the bank and from boats.
TINGLEY BEACH: Trout fishing at the Youth Pond and
the Central Pond was fair for anglers using wooly buggers, spinners, power bait
and leeches. A few bass were caught by anglers using worms, tubes and jigs. At
the Catch and Release Pond best baits were leeches, scuds, WD40s, red annelids
and Griffith’s gnats.
SOUTHWEST AREA
BEAR CANYON: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
BILL EVANS
LAKE: Trout fishing was fair for
anglers using salmon eggs, cheese, small spinners and power bait. We had no
reports on other species.
BURN LAKE: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
CABALLO LAKE: Fishing
was slow but a few white bass were taken by anglers trolling crank baits. We
had no reports on other species.
ELEPHANT BUTTE: Striped
bass fishing was good this past week for anglers using live bait. The action
was good mid week but slowed by the weekend. The stripers ranged in size from 6
to 16 pounds. White bass fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using live bait,
crank baits, jigs and spoons. Fishing for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass
was slow but a few were taken by anglers using jigs, tubes and worms and
fishing the backs of coves. A few walleye were taken by anglers using spoons
and crank baits. Fishing was fair-to-good using liver and shrimp at the upper
end of the lake for catfish.
GLENWOOD POND: We had no reports from anglers this
week.
ESCONDIDA LAKE: We had no
reports from anglers this week.
GILA RIVER: Water
flow on the Gila as of this past Monday was 154cfs. Fishing on the Forks was
slow-to-fair using small bead head nymphs and small spinners for trout. We had
no reports on other species.
LAKE ROBERTS: Trout
fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using power bait, cheese, salmon eggs and
worms.
PERCHA DAM: Fishing
was slow-to-fair for anglers using white grubs for a mix of walleye, white bass
and largemouth bass.
QUEMADO LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
RIO GRANDE: Water flow below Elephant
Butte on Monday was 1,760cfs. On the
river south of Williamsburg, fishing was fair using minnows and grubs for
walleye and white bass. Fishing below Caballo was fair using minnows and crank
baits for white bass. We had no reports on other species.
SOUTHEAST AREA
BATAAN LAKE: Trout
fishing was fair using salmon eggs and spinners.
BONITO LAKE: Opens
for the season April 1.
BOSQUE REDONDO: Trout fishing was fair-to-good using Pistol Petes under a
bubble, salmon eggs, worms and corn. We had no reports on other species.
BOTTOMLESS
LAKES: Fishing
was slow. Stocking has been suspended due to a golden algae bloom.
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: Trout fishing was fair for anglers using salmon eggs,
spinners, power bait and worms.
GRINDSTONE
RESERVOIR: Trout
fishing was good for anglers using fly and bubble combinations, spinners, power
bait, cheese and salmon eggs.
JAL LAKE: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
LAKE VAN: Fishing was slow for all
species.
MANZANO LAKE: Trout fishing was very good for
anglers using garlic scented baits and fishing on the bottom.
PECOS RIVER: Water flow on Monday below Sumner Lake was 98cfs.
Fishing was slow for all species.
PERCH LAKE: We had no reports from
anglers this week.
ROSWELL KIDS
POND: Fishing was very good using assorted
power baits, salmon eggs and worms on the bottom for trout.
RUIDOSO RIVER: Water flow at Ruidoso on Monday was 3.5cfs. Trout
fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using small bead head pheasant tail nymphs
and salmon eggs.
SANTA ROSA LAKE: Fishing continued
to be quite good this past week for anglers fishing for smallmouth and
largemouth bass. Best baits were jig and craw combinations, sweet beavers,
tubes and spinner baits. Most of the bass were in less than 8 feet of water. A
few walleye and crappie were taken by anglers using tubes, spinner baits and
crank baits. Fishing for all other species was slow.
SUMNER LAKE: Fishing was fair-to-good using
jigs, tubes and spinner baits in shallow water for largemouth and smallmouth
bass. Fishing was fair using live bait, Gulp minnows and grubs in 8-to-15 feet
of water for walleye. A few were also taken by anglers using bottom
bouncer/night crawler combinations. We had no reports on other species.
The fishing report is prepared by Bill Dunn. For information or to contribute, contact Bill Dunn. If you have a "Catch of the Week" include date, location, type of fish, length and bait used to catch the fish. This is a new email for Bill...
Tight lines,
Brian
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