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Catches of the week

Catch of the Week

Cabresto Lake: Matthew Medina and Chris Francia of Albuquerque caught and released multiple cutthroat and brook trout using ice jigs tipped with wax worms or mealworms Dec. 10.

San Juan River: Frank Jaramillo of Albuquerque caught a 26-inch rainbow trout using a size-20 red larva fly Dec. 3.

If you have a catch of the week story or just want to tell us about your latest New Mexico fishing experience, send it to us atfunfishingnm@gmail.com. We may include your story in our next report. For catches of the week, include name, age, hometown, date, location, type of fish, length and weight if possible, and bait, lure or fly used. Fish weights and measurements are provided by the angler and printed here as received.


Northeast Fishing Report

Northeast

Cabresto Lake: Fishing for brook trout and cutthroat trout was good when using ice jigs tipped with wax worms or mealworms. Anglers reported lake ice was about 10 inches thick.

Charette Lakes: Closed to boating and fishing until March 2023.

Cimarron River: Streamflow near Cimarron Monday morning was not measured due to ice.

Clayton Lake: Closed to boating and fishing until March 2023.

Conchas Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Costilla Creek: The department recently stocked 90,000 Rio Grande cutthroat trout, including 1,000 catchable-sized fish, into Costilla Creek and its tributaries as part of a long-term project to expand the distribution of Rio Grande cutthroat trout in 120 miles of the Costilla watershed in northern New Mexico. The department anticipates stocking Rio Grande cutthroat trout into this area over the next several years to assist with establishing a self-sustaining population of Rio Grande cutthroat trout. The public is reminded of the existing catch and release regulation for streams on the Valle Vidal and to release all fish at their point of capture—do not move fish above waterfalls, culverts or other fish barriers. The Valle Vidal remains open to fishing through Dec. 31.

Cowles Ponds: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Coyote Creek: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Eagle Nest Lake: The lake surface is closed to boating and ice fishing. Ice is beginning to form on the lake, but is not yet safe for ice fishing. Parks staff will monitor the ice on a weekly basis and provide updates when the lake is open for ice fishing. For updated lake conditions, visit the park’s webpage or call the park office at 575-377-1594.

Eagle Rock Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Gallinas River: National Forest closures have been in place restricting fishing access.Visit the Santa Fe National Forest webpage or call the Santa Fe National Forest office at 505-438-5300 for the latest closure information.

Hopewell Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lake Alice: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lake Maloya: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Los Pinos River: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Maxwell Lake 13: Closed to boating and fishing until March 2023.

Monastery Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Morphy Lake: Closed to boating and fishing until March 2023.

Pecos River: Streamflow near Pecos Monday morning was not measured due to ice.

Red River: Streamflow below the Red River Hatchery Monday morning was 56 cfs. Fishing for trout was good when using pink-collared Frenchie flies on the lower section of the river.

Rio Grande: Streamflow below the Taos Junction Bridge Monday morning was 478 cfs. Fishing for trout was fair to good when using Joe’s Flies, streamer flies and nymph flies.

Rio Hondo: Streamflow near Valdez Monday morning was not measured due to ice.

Rio Mora: Streamflow near Terrero Monday morning was not measured due to ice.

Rio Pueblo: Streamflow near Penasco Monday morning was not measured due to ice.

Santa Cruz Reservoir: Fishing for trout was good when using light-colored Pistol Pete spinner flies.

Shuree Ponds: We had no reports from anglers this week. The Valle Vidal remains open to fishing through Dec. 31.

Springer Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Storrie Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Stubblefield Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Ute Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.


Northwest Fishing Report

Northwest

Abiquiu Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Animas River: Streamflow below Aztec Monday morning was 206 cfs.

Albuquerque Area Drains: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Bluewater Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Brazos River: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Canjilon Lakes: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Cochiti Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

El Vado Lake: El Vado Lake can be accessed at Hargroves Day Use Area off State Road 322 and the Main Park area off State Road 112. The Rio Chama can be accessed at the North El Vado Day Use Area on State Road 95, 10 miles west of U.S. Highway 84. Lake levels are steady but expected to drop as crews work on the El Vado Dam. The Dam Day Use Area is closed due to the ongoing construction. State Road 112 over the dam will experience periodic closures. For more information, visit El Vado Lake State Park’s webpage or call 575-588-7247.

Fenton Lake: Closed to fishing due to unsafe ice conditions.

Grants Riverwalk Pond: The city is in the final stages of repairs; stocking will resume soon.

Heron Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Jemez Waters: Streamflow near Jemez Monday morning was 27 cfs.

Laguna del Campo: Closed to fishing until March 2023.

Lagunitas Lakes: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lake Farmington: We had no reports from anglers this week.

McGaffey Lake: Stocking efforts have been suspended due to extremely low water levels and unstable ground conditions. Lake conditions will be monitored and stocking will resume once conditions improve.

Navajo Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Rio Chama: Streamflow below El Vado Lake and below Abiquiu Lake Monday morning was 105 cfs and 390 cfs, respectively. Fishing for trout below Abiquiu Lake was very good when using egg-pattern flies, streamer flies, nymph flies, nightcrawler worms, salmon eggs and Rapala lures. Please remember, from the river-crossing bridge on U.S. Highway 84 at Abiquiu upstream 7 miles to the base of Abiquiu Dam is special trout waters with a bag limit of two trout only.

Rio Grande: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Riverside Park Pond (Aztec Pond #1): Fishing for trout was fair to good when using streamer flies.

San Gregorio Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

San Juan River: Streamflow near Archuleta Monday morning was 357 cfs. Fishing for trout in the quality waters was fair to good when using black and olive midge flies, size-18 cream egg-pattern flies and size-20 red annelid flies. Fishing for trout in the bait waters was good when using nightcrawler worms and black leech-pattern flies.

Seven Springs Brood Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Tiger Park Reservoir: Fishing for trout was very good when using purple and green leech pattern flies, black and tan Woolly Bugger flies, and black, olive and tan streamer flies.

Tingley Beach: Fishing for trout was good when using Pistol Pete spinner flies and olive leech-pattern flies. Fishing for trout in the catch-and-release pond was good when using single-barbless-hook, black streamer flies.

Trout Lakes: We had no reports from anglers this week.


Southwest Fishing Report

Southwest

Alumni Pond: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using red salmon eggs, salmon-peach PowerBait and live worms. Fishing for bass was slow to fair when using floating hard lures.

Bear Canyon Lake: Fishing for rainbow trout and crappie was fair to good when using size-10, barbless hare’s ear jig flies under an indicator.

Bill Evans Lake: Fishing for trout was good when using gold Panther Martin spinners with an orange and black tail and Flicker shad lures. Fishing for bass was slow.

Caballo Lake: Fishing for catfish was good when using cut bait.

Elephant Butte Lake: Fishing for catfish was good when using cut carp bait and cut shad bait.

Escondida Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Gila River: Streamflow near Gila Monday morning was 391 cfs. Anglers reported fishing for trout was slow near the Gila Hot Springs and the Catwalk.

Glenwood Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lake Roberts: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using chartreuse PowerBait and flies.

Percha Dam: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Quemado Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Rancho Grande Ponds: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Rio Grande: Streamflow below Elephant Butte Dam Monday morning was 0 cfs. Fishing for catfish was good when using cut bait north of Elephant Butte Lake.

Snow Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Trees Lake: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using salmon eggs, PowerBait and homemade garlic dough bait.

Young Pond: Fishing for trout was good when using salmon-peach PowerBait, green PowerBait mixed with anise, corn, Velveeta cheese and chunky cheese PowerBait. Fishing for bass was fair when using white and gray, weedless lures.


Southeast Fishing Report

Southeast

Alto Lake: Fishing for trout was good when using worms fished with a bobber and PowerBait.

Bataan Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Berrendo Creek: Fishing for bass was fair when using plastic creature baits. Please visit the Open Gate webpage for more information on this property.

Black River: Streamflow at Malaga Monday morning was 9 cfs. Fishing for trout was very good when using worms and PowerBait.

Blue Hole Park Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Bonito Lake: Closed until further notice by the City of Alamogordo due to fire damage.

Bosque Redondo Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Bottomless Lakes: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Brantley Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Carlsbad Municipal Lake: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using worms.

Chaparral Park Lake: Fishing for trout was good when using sweet corn.

Corona Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Eunice Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Green Meadow Lake: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using worms fished with a bobber.

Greene Acres Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Grindstone Reservoir: Fishing for trout was good when using nightcrawler worms, black Pistol Pete spinner flies and pink, egg-pattern flies.

Jal Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lake Van: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Oasis Park Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Pecos River: Streamflow below Sumner Lake Monday morning was 0 cfs.

Perch Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Rio Bonito: Fishing for brook trout was fair to good when using size-16, pheasant-tail flies and size-14, hand-tied rainbow warrior-variant flies a few hundred yards above the closed reservoir.

Rio Ruidoso: Streamflow at Hollywood Monday morning was 7 cfs. Fishing for trout was fair when using size-12, black stonefly flies near Hondo.

Rock Lake Hatchery Kids’ Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Santa Rosa Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Sumner Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Timberon Ponds: We had no reports from anglers this week.


Tips and Tricks – Alex Morton’s Solo Expedition

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Alex Morton embarked on a solo fishing expedition across southern New Mexico during the week of Thanksgiving with several successful days of angling in some of the state’s most scenic areas.

He caught 11 crappie and nine rainbow trout on Nov. 19, using size-10 barbless hare’s ear jig flies under an indicator while fishing at Bear Canyon Reservoir near Silver City. A few days later, on Nov. 22, he caught three rainbow trout at the Lance Cpl. Steven Chavez Fishing Area along the Rio Ruidoso near Hondo while using size-12 black stonefly flies.

Tips and Tricks 2

He also caught three brook trout on the Rio Bonito just a few hundred yards above Bonito Lake, in clear water unaffected by silt from the closed reservoir below. He used size-16, pheasant-tail flies and size-14, rainbow warrior-variant flies he had tied himself.

Let us know how your fishing trip goes! Share your tips and tricks with your fellow anglers by emailing us atfunfishingnm@gmail.com and let’s help the next generation of anglers find success.

Thanks for reading and supporting our angling community!

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