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NM Fishing Report prepared for us by Bill Dunn |
New Mexico FISHING REPORT
April 19, 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:
Navajo Lake: On April
19, Chad Timmerman of Farmington caught an 8.33 pound largemouth bass. He was
using a jig. On April 19, Wade Jordan of Cortez, CO caught a 12 pound german brown. He was fishing a bass tournament and using a jerk bait. On April 19, Dan Brophy of Espanola caught a 10
pound 2 ounce northern pike. He was trolling a perch colored ripstick in 14 feet of water.
Heron Lake: On April
19, Steve Wright of Bosque Farms caught a 20 pound 14 ounce lake trout. He was
trolling a rainbow colored flat fish in 40 feet of water.
Abiquiu Lake: On
April 18, Amy Anderson of Los Alamos caught a 21 inch rainbow trout. She was
trolling for walleye at the time.
Ute Lake: On April
18, David Morse of Dalhart, TX caught a 4.69 pound largemouth bass. He was
fishing from the bank and using minnows.
Santa Rosa Lake: On
April 18, Denise Hipp of Albuquerque caught a 4 pound walleye. She was using a spinner bait. On April 18, Tom McWhorter of Bosque Farms
caught a 4.8 pound largemouth bass. He was using a worm.
NORTHEAST AREA
CHARETTE LAKES: We
had no reports from anglers this week.
CIMARRON RIVER: Water flow below Eagle Nest Lake as of Monday was 29 cfs. Trout
fishing was fair-to-good this past weekend for anglers using streamers, bead
head hares ears and gold spinners.
CLAYTON LAKE: Fishing picked up considerably this past week as
anglers reported good catches of bass, walleye and trout. Anglers did well
during the early evening hours from the bank and from boats. Best baits were
extra scented power baits, night crawlers, spinner/night crawler combinations
and crank baits. We had no reports on other species.
CONCHAS LAKE: Fishing
was fair-to-good for anglers using minnows, spinner/worm rigs, grubs and crank
baits for walleye. We received a few good reports from anglers fishing on the
north and south sides of the lake. Fishing was very good using minnows and
small jigs for crappie. Fishing was fair trolling crank baits and using spoons
and minnows for white bass. Fishing for smallmouth bass and largemouth bass was
fair-to-good for anglers using crank baits, tubes, jigs, jerk baits and spinner
baits. Most of the bass were in less than 12 feet of water.
COYOTE CREEK: Trout
fishing was very good this past week for anglers using small spinners, corn,
salmon eggs and power bait. Most of the fish caught were in the 10-to-12 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, worms and spinners. Anglers reported catching a mixed bag of rainbows and
perch.
LAKE MALOYA/
LAKE ALICE: Trout fishing was rated as fair-to-good
at both lakes this past week. Anglers did best using home made dough baits,
power bait and corn. Anglers also did well using Panther Martin spinners along
the dam at Lake Maloya. Most of the fish caught were in the 8-to-10 inch range.
MAXWELL LAKES We had no
reports from anglers this week.
MCALLISTER LAKE Due to poor water quality, the lake
will remain closed until further notice.
MONASTERY LAKE:
Trout fishing was good for anglers
using small spinners, Pistol Petes, power bait, corn and salmon eggs.
MORPHY LAKE: Trout fishing continued to be
quite good this past week for anglers using corn, salmon eggs, power bait, home made dough baits, Pistol Petes, wooly buggers and
spinners.
PECOS RIVER: Water
flow near the town of Pecos as of Monday morning was 157cfs. Trout fishing this
past week was fair-to-good for anglers using night crawlers, spinners, small
wooly buggers, salmon eggs and bead head pheasant tail nymphs.
RED RIVER: Water
flow below the hatchery was 159cfs. Trout fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers
using wooly buggers, spinners and worms.
RIO GRANDE: The
water flow Monday morning at the Taos Junction Bridge was 1,280cfs. Fishing was
slow for all species. A few trout were taken by anglers using spinners and
wooly buggers and drifting night crawlers along the river’s banks.
SPRINGER LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week.
STORRIE LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species. A few trout were taken by anglers using power bait
and corn.
UTE LAKE: Fishing for walleye
was rated as good to excellent this past week as the males were in a feeding
mode and in 6-to-14 feet of water. Several limits were reported by anglers
using crank baits, spinners, jerk baits and minnows. Fishing for crappie was
good for anglers using minnows, jigs, small tubes and small crank baits in
2-to-6 feet of water. Good reports came in from anglers fishing up the Canadian
arm of the lake. Fishing for largemouth bass and smallmouth bass was good for
anglers using tubes, spinner baits, crank baits and jerk baits in shallow
water. Fishing for white bass was sporadic but a few good size fish were taken
by anglers trolling crank baits.
NORTHWEST AREA
ABIQUIU LAKE: Fishing was slow but there were
a few rainbow trout and walleye caught by anglers trolling crank baits and
drifting minnows. A few smallmouth bass were taken by anglers using minnows,
tubes and jerk baits. We had no reports on other species.
ALBUQUERQUE
AREA DRAINS: We had no reports from anglers this week.
BLUEWATER LAKE: Fishing was slow but there were a few
tiger musky caught and released by anglers trolling spinners and crank baits.
Fishing pressure was 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 1,210cfs and 1,680cfs
respectively. Fishing below El Vado was fair for anglers using night crawlers
and spinners for brown trout. We had no reports from below Abiquiu.
COCHITI LAKE: Fishing
was generally slow but there were a few largemouth bass and white bass caught
by anglers using spinner baits and crank baits. A few catfish were taken by anglers using
stink bait, liver and night crawlers.
EL VADO LAKE: We had no
reports from anglers this week.
FENTON LAKE: Trout
fishing continued to be quite good this past week for most anglers. Best baits
were black or silver Panther Martins and orange and red extra scented power
baits.
HERON LAKE: Fishing
for lake trout was sporadic at best with all the windy weather. However,
anglers this past Saturday managed to land a few while trolling flat fish at 40
feet. A few small lakers were also taken by anglers fishing from the bank and
using power bait. We had no reports on other species.
JEMEZ WATERS: Water flow on the Jemez as of
Monday morning was 212cfs near Jemez Springs and fishing was slow. Trout fishing
on the Cebolla, San Antonio and East Fork was good to excellent for anglers
using Panther Martins, bead head pheasant tails, copper john barrs and salmon eggs.
MANZANO LAKE: Trout fishing was good using power
bait, salmon eggs, corn and spinners.
MCGAFFEY LAKE: Trout fishing was fair-to-good for
anglers using power bait, corn and spinners.
NAVAJO LAKE: The
crappie have turned on and the fishing was great this past week for anglers
fishing the upper canyons on the San Juan arm and drifting small crappie jigs
in 6-to-15 feet of water. A few were also taken on worms and tubes. Fishing was
good using jerk baits, jigs, tubes, spinner baits, sweet beavers and crank
baits for largemouth and smallmouth bass. Anglers reported good success on the
Francis and San Juan arms of the lake. Anglers fishing for bass also reported
catching some big brown and rainbow trout and several northern pike. Most of
the pike caught were in the 6-to-10 pound class and were caught by anglers
fishing the San Juan arm of the lake.
RAMAH LAKE: Trout
fishing was very 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-to-good for anglers using bead head
pheasant tails,
wooly buggers, red annelids,
San Juan worms and small hair jigs. Fishing in the bait waters was fair using
the same flies and with jerk baits, garlic cheese, salmon eggs and night
crawlers.
SANTA CRUZ LAKE: Trout
fishing was good using small tubes, spinners, power bait, worms and salmon egg/corn
combinations. 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, spinners and power
bait. Bass fishing was fair for anglers using leeches and grubs. Fishing for
catfish was fair using stink bait. At the Catch and Release Pond best baits were
streamers, bunny leeches, wooly buggers, San Juan worms and midge emergers.
SOUTHWEST AREA
BEAR CANYON: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
BILL EVANS
LAKE: We had no reports from
anglers this week.
BURN LAKE: We had no reports from anglers
this week.
CABALLO LAKE: Fishing
was fair for anglers trolling crank baits and using grubs for a mixed bag of
walleye and white bass. Most of the action was on the east side of the lake. We
had no reports on other species.
ELEPHANT BUTTE: Fishing
for largemouth and smallmouth bass was fair for some anglers and good for
others using jigs, crank baits, chatter baits, spinner baits, sweet beavers,
worms and tubes. Fishing for white bass was fair for anglers using minnows,
grubs, crank baits and spoons. Most of the white bass action was south of
Kettle Top. Fishing for walleye was fair for anglers using crank baits and
grubs in 7-to-12 feet of water. A few striped bass were taken by anglers using
live bait at 12-to-27 feet. Fishing was fair-to-good using stink bait, liver
and cut bait for catfish.
ESCONDIDA LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
GILA RIVER: Water
flow on the Gila as of this past Monday was 144cfs. Fishing on the Forks was
fair using worms, bead head pheasant tail nymphs and copper john barrs for
trout. We had no reports on other species.
LAKE ROBERTS: We had
no reports from anglers this week.
PERCHA DAM: Fishing
was fair using grubs and crank baits for white bass and walleye. We had no
reports on other species.
QUEMADO LAKE: Fishing
was slow for all species.
RIO GRANDE: Water flow below Elephant
Butte on Monday was 2,010cfs. Below
Elephant Butte, fishing slowed considerably with the increased flow this week.
A few white bass were taken by anglers using grubs. Fishing below Caballo was
slow-to-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-to-good using power bait, salmon eggs, copper john barrs,
Pistol Petes and worms. The best reports came from anglers fishing near the Rio
Bonito.
BOSQUE REDONDO: Fishing for largemouth bass was fair for anglers using
beetle spins and road runners. A few
trout were taken by anglers using small wet flies under a bubble.
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: Fishing was slow for all species.
GREENE ACRES
LAKE: Fishing was
good using power bait and “patience” for bluegill and small stocked rainbow
trout.
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.
PECOS RIVER: Water flow on Monday below Sumner Lake was 115cfs.
Fishing was slow but there were a few walleye and catfish taken by anglers
using minnows and night crawlers.
PERCH LAKE: Trout fishing was slow. A
few fish were taken by anglers using Pistol Petes and spinners.
RUIDOSO RIVER: Water flow at Ruidoso on Monday was 2.0cfs. Fishing
was slow.
SANTA ROSA LAKE: Fishing for
crappie was good this past week for anglers using white tubes, grubs, minnows
and worms. The best reports came from anglers fishing across from the boat ramp.
Fishing was fair trolling and casting Rat-L-Traps, wally
divers and reef runners and casting grubs for walleye. Fishing was very good
using tubes, worms, jigs, crank baits and jerk baits for largemouth and
smallmouth bass. Most of the bass were taken in 8-to-15 feet of water. We had
no reports on other species.
SUMNER LAKE: Fishing was very good this
past weekend for anglers using small crank baits, tubes, minnows and jigs for
crappie. Fishing was good using crank baits, minnows, jigs, tubes and grubs for
16-to-20 inch walleye. Fishing was fair-to-good using crank baits, spinner
baits, tubes, sweet beavers and jerk baits for smallmouth and largemouth bass.
A few catfish were taken by anglers using stink bait and minnows.
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Brian
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