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NM Fishing Report prepared for us by Bill Dunn |
New Mexico FISHING REPORT
April 12, 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:
Santa Rosa Lake: On
April 8, Jim Kirkland of Corrales caught a 4.2 pound smallmouth bass. On the
same day, Lorrie Kirkland caught a 3.7 pound smallmouth bass. Both fish were
caught on pumpkin colored tubes.
Navajo Lake: On April
12, Dalton King of Aztec caught a 6.27 pound, 22 inch smallmouth bass. He was
using a jig. On April 13, Dalton also
caught a 5.07 pound largemouth bass.
Elephant Butte: On
April 12, John Hayes of Albuquerque caught a 5.15 pound largemouth bass. On
April 12, Scott Underwood of Las Cruces caught a 19 inch, 4 pound smallmouth
bass. He was using a ¼ oz. white jig with a watermelon seed senko trailer. On
April 13, Randle Bell of T or C caught a 5.10 pound largemouth bass. Both fish
were caught on plastics.
Pecos River: On April
14, Jeff Gallegos of Santa Fe caught a 20 inch rainbow trout. He was using a
bead head pheasant tail nymph behind a grasshopper.
NORTHEAST AREA
CHARETTE LAKES: Trout
fishing was fair-to-good for anglers using spinner/worm combinations, power
bait and salmon eggs. A few perch were taken by anglers using worms and corn.
CIMARRON RIVER: Water flow below Eagle Nest Lake as of Monday was 6.6 cfs.
Trout fishing was good this past weekend for anglers using size 10 streamers
and size 16 bead head hares ears.
CLAYTON LAKE: A series of cold fronts passing through the area kept
fishing pressure light this past week. There were a few trout and catfish taken
by anglers using power bait and worms. We had no reports on other species.
CONCHAS LAKE: Fishing
picked up for both walleye and crappie this past week with most of the fish
caught by anglers using live bait. A few walleye were also taken on crank baits
and grubs. Most of the walleye action was reported at the north end of the
lake. Fishing for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass was fair for anglers
using crank baits, tubes, senkos, lizards and spinner baits. A few catfish were
taken by anglers using stink bait, night crawlers and minnows.
The surface water temp ranged from 52 to 55 degrees.
COYOTE CREEK: Trout
fishing was good-to-excellent this past week for anglers using corn, salmon
eggs and power bait. Most of the fish caught were in the 10 inch range.
EAGLE NEST LAKE: Fishing was fair-to-good this past week for anglers
fishing from the bank and using power bait, home made dough baits, corn, salmon
eggs and spinners. Anglers reported catching a mixed bag of rainbows and perch.
LAKE MALOYA/
LAKE ALICE: Fishing at Lake Maloya this past week was
very good for anglers using power bait, corn and Panther Martin spinners. At
Lake Alice, fishing was good using home made dough baits. Anglers here reported
catching rainbows up to 14 inches.
MAXWELL LAKES Trout fishing was slow-to-fair for
anglers using spinners and power bait.
MCALLISTER LAKE Due to poor water quality, the lake
will remain closed until further notice.
MONASTERY LAKE:
Trout fishing was very good this
past weekend. Anglers did well using small spinners, power bait and salmon
eggs.
MORPHY LAKE: Trout fishing was rated as
excellent this past week as most anglers managed to catch limits of fish within
a two hour period. Best baits were corn, salmon eggs, power bait, home made
dough baits, Pistol Petes and spinners.
PECOS RIVER: Water
flow near the town of Pecos as of Monday morning was 98cfs. Trout fishing over
the weekend was fair-to-good for anglers using night crawlers, spinners, copper
john barrs, salmon eggs and bead head pheasant tail nymphs.
RED RIVER: Water
flow below the hatchery was 123cfs. We had no reports from anglers this week.
RIO GRANDE: The
water flow Monday morning at the Taos Junction Bridge was 1,240cfs. Fishing was
slow for all species.
SPRINGER LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species.
STORRIE LAKE: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
UTE LAKE: Fishing for white
bass was good again this past week for anglers trolling crank baits in 10-to-20
feet of water. A few whites were also taken on spoons and live bait. Fishing
for largemouth bass was good for anglers using tubes, jigs, spinner baits,
chatter baits and crank baits. Most of the largemouth bass were taken in less
than six feet of water. Fishing for crappie was fair-to-good for anglers
fishing shallow up the Canadian arm. Best baits were small crank baits, jigs
and minnows. Fishing for walleye slowed
some but a few were taken by anglers trolling crank baits and bottom
bouncer/night crawler rigs. We had no reports on other species.
NORTHWEST AREA
ABIQUIU LAKE: Fishing was generally slow but
there were a few brown trout and walleye caught by anglers trolling crank baits
and drifting minnows. We had no reports on other species.
ALBUQUERQUE
AREA DRAINS: We had no reports from anglers this week.
BLUEWATER LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species. Fishing pressure was very light. The water was
rising and the boat ramp was open for launching boats.
CHAMA RIVER: Monday
morning water flows below El Vado and Abiquiu were 1,220cfs and 1,720cfs
respectively. Fishing below El Vado was fair for anglers using night crawlers
for brown trout. We had no reports from below Abiquiu.
COCHITI LAKE: Fishing
was generally slow but there were a few largemouth bass caught by anglers using
spinner baits and chatter baits. A few
catfish were taken by anglers using stink bait and night crawlers.
EL VADO LAKE: We had no
reports from anglers this week.
FENTON LAKE: Trout
fishing was very good this past week for anglers fishing from boats and using
silver Panther Martins. Fishing from the bank was good for anglers using yellow
and orange power baits.
HERON LAKE: Fishing
for lake trout has been slow but a few small ones were being taken by anglers
using jig and cut bait combinations and fishing at depths of 17-to-30 feet.
Fishing for rainbow trout was fair for anglers using rainbow colored power
bait.
JACKSON LAKE: Trout
fishing was fair for anglers using worms, corn and power bait.
JEMEZ WATERS: Water flow on the Jemez as of
Monday morning was 183cfs near Jemez Springs and fishing was slow. Trout fishing
on the San Antonio and East Fork was fair-to-good for anglers using copper john
barrs, egg patterns and salmon eggs.
MCGAFFEY LAKE: The lake
was recently stocked with rainbow trout but we had no reports from anglers this
week.
NAVAJO LAKE: Trout
fishing was fair this past week for anglers fishing on the main lake and using
spinners, power bait and salmon eggs. Fishing
for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass was fair for anglers using tubes and jigs.
Fishing was slow-to-fair using spinner
baits and crank baits for northern pike. A few crappie
were taken by anglers using minnows and small jigs.
RAMAH LAKE: Trout
fishing was good for anglers using salmon eggs, power bait, corn, spinners and
spoons.
SAN JUAN: Water
flow below Navajo Lake as of Monday morning was 2,270cfs. The flow will remain
around 2200cfs until some time in May when it will be increased to 5,000cfs for
about 30 days. Fishing this past week
through the Quality Waters was fair for anglers using red hots, red annelids,
San Juan worms and streamers. Fishing in the bait waters was fair using the
same flies and with spinners, salmon eggs and night crawlers.
SANTA CRUZ LAKE: Trout
fishing was good using small tubes, jerk baits, spinners, power bait, 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 slow-to-fair for anglers using leeches and power bait. Bass
fishing was fair for anglers using leeches and grubs for bass up to 12 inches.
Fishing for catfish was fair using stink bait. At the Catch and Release Pond
best baits were yellow egg patterns, orange and red San Juan worms and midge
emergers.
SOUTHWEST AREA
BEAR CANYON: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
BILL EVANS
LAKE: Trout fishing was fair
for anglers using worms, salmon eggs and power bait. Fishing for largemouth
bass was fair for anglers using jigs, swim baits and tubes. We had no reports
on other species.
BURN LAKE: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
CABALLO LAKE: Fishing
was slow-to-fair for anglers using minnows, grubs and crank baits for a mix of
white bass and walleye. We had no reports on other species.
ELEPHANT BUTTE: Fishing
for largemouth and smallmouth bass was fair for anglers using chatter baits,
spinner baits, crank baits and tubes. Most of the bass caught were in less than
8 feet of water. Fishing for walleye was fair for anglers using crank baits in
the Jungles area of the lake. A few were also taken by anglers fishing near
Kettle Top. Fishing for white bass was fair for anglers using swim slabs, crank
baits and grubs. The white bass were scattered from the Black Bluffs to McRae Canyon.
Fishing was good using liver, shrimp and stink baits 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 161cfs. Fishing on the Forks was
fair using salmon eggs, worms, bead head pheasant tail nymphs and copper john
barrs for trout. We had no reports on other species.
LAKE ROBERTS: Trout
fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using power bait, salmon eggs, spinners
and bead head wooly buggers.
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 1,850cfs. Below
Elephant Butte, fishing was fair using grubs and minnows for walleye and white
bass. A few trout were taken by anglers using wooly buggers, spinners and
worms. Fishing below Caballo was fair using minnows and crank baits for white
bass. We had no reports on other species.
SOUTHEAST AREA
BATAAN LAKE: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
BONITO LAKE: Trout
fishing was fair using power bait, salmon eggs and worms.
BOSQUE REDONDO: Sight fishing for largemouth bass was good for anglers
using weighted bead head wooly buggers and beetle spins. Most of the bass
caught were in the 12-to-15 inch size. Fishing for all other species was slow.
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: We had no reports from anglers this week.
GRINDSTONE
RESERVOIR: Fishing
was very good using salmon eggs, power bait, corn, spinners and Pistol Petes
for trout.
JAL LAKE: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
LAKE VAN: Fishing was slow for all
species.
MANZANO LAKE: Trout fishing was good for anglers
using power bait, salmon eggs and spinners.
PECOS RIVER: Water flow on Monday below Sumner Lake was 100cfs.
Fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using power bait and worms. We had no
reports on other species.
PERCH LAKE: We had no reports from
anglers this week.
ROSWELL KIDS
POND: Fishing
was fair-to-good using rainbow power bait, salmon eggs and worms on the bottom
for trout.
RUIDOSO RIVER: Water flow at Ruidoso on Monday was 2.5cfs. We had no
reports from anglers this week.
SANTA ROSA LAKE: Fishing for
largemouth and smallmouth bass was fair this past week for anglers using tubes,
worms, jigs, spinner baits and chatter baits. Most of the smallmouth bass were
taken off rocky points and in 8-to-14 feet of water. Fishing was slow-to-fair
using tubes, minnows and jigs in the brush for crappie. A few walleye were
taken by anglers using tubes, grubs and crank baits. We had no reports on other
species.
SUMNER LAKE: Fishing continued to be very
good this past week for anglers fishing for largemouth bass. Anglers did well using
chatter baits, sweet beavers, worms and crank baits. Anglers fishing for
walleye did well using minnows, bottom bouncer/night crawler rigs and deep
diving crank baits. 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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