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NORTHEAST

NORTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK

Eagle Nest Lake: Estevan Maes, age 9, of Albuquerque caught a 16-inch kokanee salmon trolling using a Kokanee Killer on Aug. 9.

NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT

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

Charette Lakes: Fishing for trout was fair when using spinners.

Cimarron River: Streamflow near Cimarron Monday morning was 16 cubic feet per second (cfs). Fishing for trout was good when using hopper flies, worms, salmon eggs and bead-head Hare’s Ear flies.

Clayton Lake: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using spinners.

Conchas Lake: Fishing for bass was fair to good when using Berkley Gulp minnows.

Costilla Creek: Fishing for trout was good when using Mayfly flies.

Cowles Ponds: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using salmon eggs.

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

Eagle Nest Lake: Fishing for trout was good when trolling using Kokanee Killer spinners. Fishing for kokanee salmon was fair when trolling using Kokanee Killer spinners. For updated lake conditions, visit the park’s webpage or call the park office at 575-377-1594.

Eagle Rock Lake: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using Panther Martin spinners.

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: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using worms and spinners.

Lake Alice: Fishing for trout was slow to fair when using worms and PowerBait. Fishing for perch was slow to fair when using worms.

Lake Maloya: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using worms and PowerBait. Fishing for perch was fair to good when using worms. The ADA dock is open to anglers with priority given to mobility-impaired persons.

Los Pinos River: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using Mayfly Nymph flies, Prince Nymph flies and Hare’s Ear flies.

Maxwell Lake 13: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Monastery Lake: The lake is part of the Department’s Open Gate Program.Please visit our website for more information about this property.

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

Pecos River: Streamflow near Pecos Monday morning was 116 cfs. Fishing for trout was good when using black bead-head nymph flies and worms.

Red River: Streamflow below the Red River Hatchery on Monday morning was 59 cfs. Fishing for trout on the river was fair to good when using salmon eggs, Panther Martin spinners and small nymph flies.

Red River Hatchery: The hatchery pond is currently closed in order to replace the water supply line. The maintenance project is expected to be completed in September, with water flows to the pond resuming shortly after.

Rio Grande: Streamflow below the Taos Junction Bridge on Monday morning was 271 cfs. Fishing for trout was fair when using worms and black-and-gold spinners.

Rio Hondo: Streamflow near Valdez Monday morning was 16 cfs.

Rio Mora: Streamflow near Terrero Monday morning was 64 cfs.

Rio Pueblo: Streamflow near Peñasco Monday morning was 14 cfs.

Santa Cruz Reservoir: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Shuree Ponds: Fishing for trout was fair when using dry fly Hoppers with a nymph dropper fly. Fishing the Red Chile sections of streams for trout was good when using Elk Hair Caddis flies.

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: Fishing for walleye was slow. Fishing for white bass was fair when using curly-tail grubs and small swimbaits in 20-30 feet of water. Fishing for smallmouth and largemouth bass was slow to fair when using wacky-rigged stick worms and Whopper Plopper lures over submerged grass. Fishing for crappie was slow. Fishing for catfish was fair to good when using chicken liver, punch bait and nightcrawler worms. The main lake’s water surface temperature was in the high 70 F range, and the water was clear.

NORTHWEST

NORTHWEST CATCHES OF THE WEEK

Abiquiu Lake: Ivan Baros Sr. of Rio Rancho caught a 4-pound catfish using a topwater lure on Aug. 12.

Cochiti Lake: Al Diem of Albuquerque caught a 38-inch, 9.3-pound pike using a chartreuse spinner with a gold Colorado blade on Aug. 7.

Liam Knight Pond: Wyatt Jameson, age 6, of Albuquerque caught a 15-inch catfish using worms on Aug. 13.

NORTHWEST FISHING REPORT

Abiquiu Lake: Fishing for walleye was fair when using jig heads tipped with worms. Contact the Abiquiu Lake Main Office at 505-685-4371 for updated lake conditions and closure information.

Animas River: Streamflow below Aztec Monday morning was 295 cfs.

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

Bluewater Lake: Fishing for trout was slow when using PowerBait, worms and corn.

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

Canjilon Lakes: Fishing for trout was good when using worms and green Pistol Pete spinner flies.

Cochiti Lake: Fishing for smallmouth bass was fair when using Firetiger-pattern crankbaits. Fishing for walleye was slow to fair when using rainbow trout-pattern crankbaits. Fishing for pike was fair to good when using Firetiger-pattern crankbaits, white Flicker Shad lures, white Rapala X-Rap lures, and chartreuse spinners with gold Colorado blades.

El Vado Lake: Closed due to dam construction project. For more information, visit El Vado Lake State Park’s webpage or call 575-588-7247.

Fenton Lake: Fishing for trout was slow. For updated lake conditions and potential closure information, visit the park’s webpage or call the park office at 575-829-3630.

Grants Riverwalk Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

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

Jemez Waters: Streamflow near Jemez Monday morning was 10 cfs. Fishing for trout on the Rio Cebolla near Fenton Lake was good when using corn and worms. Fishing streams on the Valles Caldera for trout was fair to good when using Hopper flies.

Laguna del Campo: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Lagunitas Lakes: Fishing for trout was good when using flies, spinners, worms and PowerBait.

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

Liam Knight Pond: Fishing for catfish was slow to fair when using worms. Fishing for bass was slow when using worms.

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

Navajo Lake: Fishing for kokanee salmon was fair to good when using spinners tipped with corn 70 feet deep. Fishing for pike was fair to good when using chartreuse swimbaits. Fishing for bass was fair to good when using crankbaits and 3-inch Yamamoto Senko Ned worms.

Rio Chama: Streamflow below El Vado Lake Monday morning was 99 cfs; streamflow below Abiquiu Lake Tuesday morning was 450 cfs. 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 only two trout.

Rio Grande: Fishing for catfish was good when using shrimp.

Riverside Park Pond (Aztec Pond #1): We had no reports from anglers this week.

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

San Juan River: Streamflow near Archuleta Tuesday morning was 671 cfs. Fishing for trout in the quality waters was good when using bead-head, black midge emerger flies.

Seven Springs Kids’ Pond: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using salmon eggs with glitter. Rio Grande chub are native fish to the Jemez River drainage and can be found in the Seven Springs Kids’ Ponds. If you catch a Rio Grande chub, please do not leave it on the bank; return it to the water where it can survive as part of our native ecosystem.

Tiger Park Reservoir: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Tingley Beach: Fishing for catfish was fair when using dough bait. Fishing for bass was fair to good when using shad-pattern Whopper Plopper lures.

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

SOUTHWEST

SOUTHWEST CATCH OF THE WEEK

Elephant Butte Lake: Rusty Lewis of Silver City caught and released a 2.5-pound largemouth bass using a crankbait on Aug. 19.

SOUTHWEST FISHING REPORT

Alumni Pond: Closed for repairs until further notice.

Bear Canyon Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Bill Evans Lake: Fishing for bluegill was good when using worms.

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

Elephant Butte Lake: Fishing for bass was good when using crankbaits, drop-shot rigs and red-and-white Bomber lures. Fishing for white bass was good when using red-and-white Booyah Prank poppers and chartreuse Model A Bomber crankbaits. Fishing for walleye was good when using Wally Diver lures, chartreuse grubs and silver spinners. Fishing for striped bass was fair when using white slab spoons and silver Kastmaster lures. Fishing for crappie was very good when using live minnows near the Dam Site Marina. Fishing for catfish was good when using live minnows and shrimp.

Escondida Lake: Fishing for carp was fair when using worms.

Estancia Park Lake: Fishing for catfish was fair to good when using chicken liver.

Gila River: Streamflow near Gila Monday morning was 50 cfs.

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

Lake Roberts: Fishing for catfish was good when using hot dogs and stink bait.

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 on Tuesday morning was 1,260 cfs. Fishing for catfish was good when using shad near Hatch.

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

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

Young Pond: Fishing for catfish was slow to fair when using garlic-scented hot dogs.

SOUTHEAST

SOUTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK

Eunice Lake: Jaycob Rosales of El Paso, Texas, caught a 13-inch largemouth bass using a drop-shot rig with a blue-and-clear plastic minnow on Aug. 18.

SOUTHEAST FISHING REPORT

Alto Lake: Alto Lake is closed indefinitely due to extensive damage caused by the South Fork Fire. The wildfire has left significant impacts on the natural environment and infrastructure surrounding the lake, necessitating immediate and prolonged closure for safety and restoration efforts. Please visit https://www.ruidoso-nm.gov/ for the most current information.

Bataan Lake: Fishing for catfish was fair to good when using cut bait and worms.

Berrendo Creek: Please visit the Open Gate webpage for more information on this property.

Black River: Streamflow at Malaga Monday morning was 6 cfs.

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

Bonito Lake: The lake remains closed due to wildfire impacts. Visit https://www.nmfireinfo.com for the latest information.

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: We had no reports from anglers this week.

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

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

Dennis Chavez Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Eunice Lake: Fishing for bass was fair when using drop-shot rigs with pink plastic worms, and blue-and-clear plastic minnows.

Green Meadow Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week.

Greene Acres Lake: Fishing for catfish was fair when using cut bait.

Grindstone Lake: Fishing for trout was good when using worms. Grindstone Lake is currently open for fishing. Due to changing wildlife impact closures, please see the Grindstone Lake Webpage before planning a visit.

Harry McAdams Park Pond: We had no reports from anglers this week.

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

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

Ned Houk Ponds: 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 102 cfs. Fishing for catfish was good when using chicken breasts and cut bait.

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

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

Rio Ruidoso: Streamflow at Hollywood Monday morning was 4 cfs. The area has been experiencing heavy flooding because of recent fire activity in conjunction with heavy rains.

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

Santa Rosa Lake: The boat ramp will remain closed until the lake returns to a safe level from monsoon rain and runoff after the recent water release. The lake remains open to non-motorized vessels. Fishing for walleye was fair when using green Wally Diver lures.

Spring River Pond: Fishing for catfish was fair to good when using shrimp bait.

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

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

TIPS, TRICKS AND STORIES

Angler Alert!

 

An angler recently caught a smallmouth bass in Eagle Nest Lake. Smallmouth bass–a predatory fish–are not stocked in this lake and they could damage existing fish populations, especially rainbow trout and kokanee. It is suspected that smallmouth bass got into the lake by someone illegally introducing them; creating a threat to one of northern New Mexico’s premier angling destinations!

PLEASE HELP – If you are fishing at Eagle Nest Lake and capture a smallmouth bass, please take the following steps:

  • Snap a photo and contact Jane Trujillo, our coldwater fisheries supervisor (trujillo@dgf.nm.gov; 505-500-5057);
  • If you keep the fish and are able, please freeze it whole. Your catch could help us understand where the bass came from and how they might impact the lake.

WHAT WE’RE DOING – The Department will be conducting fisheries surveys on Eagle Nest Lake in the coming weeks to better understand the problem and gather data to guide future management. We are considering a range of potential management strategies. We will continue to communicate with our anglers, the community and the public, as we learn more.

 

PROTECT OUR FISHERIES – It is illegal to transport or stock live sportfish in New Mexico without a permit, and introducing any fish into the wild can be incredibly damaging to our fishery resources. If you suspect that fish are being moved illegally, please report it to Operation Game Thief at 1-800-432-4263 or https://onlinesales.wildlife.state.nm.us/public/ogt.

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.

 

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