New Mexico Fishing Report 3-26-2011

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Northwest

Animas River - The flow is 162 cfs. Fishing is reported as good for trout on upper stretches near Colorado border. Fly anglers are having good success with bead headed pheasant tails, prince nymphs and copper johns all size 14-16. The river was stocked two weeks ago with 499 triploid rainbow trout.
Chama River - Upper section flow no read due to ice; no report on the fishing there. Below El Vado Dam, the flow is 158 cfs and the water is clear and low. Reports are slow for trout with not much success from anglers. The river below Abiquiu Lake was stocked two weeks ago with 1,300 triploid rainbow trout. Flow below Abiquiu is at 160 cfs.
San Juan River - Upper section - Catch and Release flow is 504 cfs. The visibility is reported at two to three feet in the river below the dam. The midge hatch has been epic, large clusters from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The best fishing will be with midge pupa and larvae, size 22 and 24, clusters are working well. You can find fish eating midges of all colors, dark midges have been best, black, brown, dark gray and olive. Some fish have been eating cream as well. Try fishing BWO's from 11 a.m. to about 3 p.m. Dark brown and olive been the best colors in a size 22 and 24. Back to midges in the evenings. Black and brown have been killing it! Colored larvae will catch fish all day long, red, orange, white, black, pink, apricot. Bunny leaches are great attractors and white eggs the size of a pea in pink, orange, apricot, peach and cheese are all working well. Lower section - Open waters, fishing is good with night crawlers, salmon eggs and the same flies as for the upper section.
Abiquiu Lake- Fishing is very slow. The Army Corps of Engineers have switched over to winter staffing until April 12 and all but a few primitive sites are closed for the season. No report on fishing at this time.
El Vado Lake – Fishing is reported as slow for trout on both sides of the dam. Some fish have been caught using worms, Power bait and spinners.
Heron LakeFishing continues to be fair to good for trout along the shore by the dam and at the boat ramps. Anglers are using roe sacks, power bait, spinners and worms.
Jackson Lake Fishing is good for trout. Anglers are having success using Power Bait and any spinner with gold blades. The lake was stocked two weeks ago with 1,500 triploid rainbow trout.
Lake FarmingtonTrout fishing is reported as good on the dam side of the lake using salmon eggs or trolling spinners like Blue Fox with rainbow holograms and Arnies with red and gold blades. Also good reports from anglers stripping woolly buggers from shore are taking fish.
Morgan Lake – Bass fishing is reported as fair to good. Success has been reported with Strike King 3-inch tubes and 7-inch black Finesse worms both in pumpkin combo colors.
Navajo Lake – The pike continue to be on fire when using Rapala DT 6-16 and Rapala XR 12-14. Perch, yellow perch, hot steel, rainbow and gold are reported as the hot colors right now. Fish are averaging 30 inches with one at 38 inches. Trout are reported being taken at the Pine River boat ramp with worms and spinners. No report on other species.

Northeast


Cimarron River - Flows below Eagle Nest Dam are 8.5 cfs and 9.1 cfs near Cimarron. Fishing conditions are slow due to water levels and cold weather.
Costilla Creek – The flow is 15 cfs near the town of Costilla. No report due to ice and low flows.
Red River - Flows at Questa 39 cfs and 10 cfs below the hatchery. Fishing is fair to good for rainbows below the hatchery with bead head nymphs and various flies. Bait fishermen might try spinners, salmon eggs or Power Bait. The river below Questa was stocked two weeks ago with 700 triploid rainbow trout.
Rio Grande- Flows are 501 cfs near Cerro and 648 cfs below the Taos Junction Bridge. Slow for pike, Slow for trout, Poor for smallmouth bass. The river did get a little murky with the warmer temps melting off some of the lower elevation snowpack. There are better reports on pike and trout at Pilar. Be persistent and focus on the tail outs of pools and right below the gravel bars. For trout, try a crane fly larvae or stonefly nymphs with a trailing caddis pupa or flashback pheasant tail. The river from Pilar to Cochiti Lake was stocked two weeks ago with 3,640 triploid rainbow trout.
Rio Hondo –Flows are at 10 cfs. Lower section at confluence with Rio Grande is best. Trout are slow to fair with various flies, spinners and worms.
Rio Pueblo - Flow, no read due to ice and there is no report this week.
Cabresto Lake – No report
Charette Lakes – Fishing is reported as fair with some trout being landed in the range of 9 to 20 inches. Power Bait is the choice from the bank and when trolling use small perch baits in green and orange. The lower lake was stocked two weeks ago with 2,499 triploid rainbow trout.
Clayton Lake – Fishing for trout is reported as good to excellent with limits being taken on Power Bait and worms. Fish are averaging 10 inches with some up to 15.
Eagle Nest Lake – The lake is 98 percent thawed. Boat ramps are not open as of yet but should be soon. Fishing for trout and perch is reported as good. Best bet is to use roe, Power Bait and salmon eggs.
Lake Alice and Lake Maloya– Fishing is reported as good on both lakes using corn for stocker sized trout. Lake Maloya still has a bit of ice on it but the edges are free.
Maxwell Lakes – Lake # 13 is reported as slow with an occasional trout landed on Power Bait. Some fish are large up to 22 inches.
Santa Cruz Lake – No report. The lake was stocked with 4,701 triploid rainbow trout last week.
Shuree Ponds – Closed Dec. 31 and reopens July 1.
Springer Lakes – Fishing is reported as fair for small pike up to 26 inches on cranks and minnows.

West-Central, including the Jemez Mountains


Jemez River, East Fork, Guadalupe and San Antonio - Flow on the Jemez River is 36 cfs. Runoff has started but is at low volumes. Fish are taking small dries and small nymphs presented on a dry dropper rig. As far as flies go, use buoyant fry flies to suspend a bead head dropper. Keep the droppers on the small side like #16-18. Spinners, salmon eggs, worms and Power Bait are also working. Best bet is to fish at and below Battleship Rock on the Jemez River. The river was stocked two weeks ago with 1,499 triploid rainbow trout.
Metro Drainages - Trout fishing is reported as good for trout with all methods taking fish. The drainages were stocked two weeks ago with triploid rainbow trout; Albuquerque with 700, Belen with 875, Bernalillo with 201, Corrales with 551 and Peralta with 875.
Bluewater Lake – Fishing is reported as good for trout when using Power Bait from shore. No report on all other species.
Cochiti Lake – The lake is warming up, current temperature is 41 degrees with warmer water on the east side of the lake. The east side is only accessible by boat. Smallmouth bass are being landed on crank baits but reports are slow.
Fenton Lake – Frozen over; no ice fishing will be allowed due to unstable conditions. Upper Cebolla above the lake is fishing good for trout. Many anglers catching fish with most methods working. The Cebolla River was stocked two weeks ago with 250 triploid rainbow trout.
Tingley Beach - South Pond catch and release - Trout fishing in the South/Catch and Release Pond has been fair. Good reports from fly-rod anglers using midge emergers and black bunny leeches. No reports on dry flies this week but the warm afternoons are sure to bring up some midge hatches. Children's and Central Ponds – Trout fishing has been great. Anglers are catching fish on almost every kind of bait and tackle. The NMDGF Red River hatchery delivered over 4,752 triploid rainbow trout two weeks ago.

East–Central, including the Pecos River


Coyote Creek - Flow is 0.60 cfs. The water is low and fishing is slow with no pressure.
Pecos River - Flows near Pecos is 48 cfs. Not much change here; the fishing is on the slow side but really improving with the warmer weather. There is good fishing down at Villanueva State Park if you can hit it on a weekday. Not much for dry fly fishing yet, so stick to nymphs. Egg patterns, red or green copper johns, prince nymphs, and scuds tend to fool most of the stocked fish. For the browns and holdover rainbows upriver of Villanueva, including Pecos National Historical Park, show them a zebra midge or juju baetis or flash back peasant tail. Also anglers using spinner, worms and Power Bait are catching fish. The river from Villanueva to I-40 was stocked with 1,000 triploid rainbow trout last week. Also, Monastery Lake was stocked with 952 triploid rainbow trout last week.
Conchas Lake – Fishing is reported as good for crappie. The large and smallmouth bass are fishing fair. A few walleye are being taken. All fish are being caught in 30-40 feet of water drifting minnows.
Morphy Lake – Opens April 1.
Santa Rosa Lake – Lake levels are good but water is being released. Walleye are fishing good in 4 -10 feet of water and crappie are starting to turn on and should improve as weather warms up. Fish are being caught using jigs and jigs with minnows. Smallmouth bass have also started to bite and are being caught when fishing for the walleye.
Storrie Lake – Fishing is reported as fair to good for trout using fireballs and cheese. The lake was stocked two weeks ago with 3,029 triploid rainbow trout.
Sumner Lake - Winter trout waters, stilling basin – Fishing remains slow at Sumner Lake. Water is being released from Santa Rosa Lake, and Sumner all this week. The area below the Dam is closed temporarily for the release.
Ute Lake – The fishery is waking up from the cool winter, Reports of all species being caught. White bass reported as excellent, trolling up the Ute arm has been the ticket the last 3-4 days. Limits have been taken. Walleye reported as fair to good, trolling will catch one here and there, but minnows on the bottom in 12-30 feet of water will catch a few more. Work the edges of the main river channel. Large mouth reported as fair, work the edges in the back of the coves with crank baits or throw plastics in the dead cotton woods. Small mouth reported as fair to good with night crawlers or minnows on the flats around the lake that are near the main channel. Channel cats reported as excellent, fish stink baits up the Canadian for your supper. Crappie reported as poor.

Southwest


Gila River - The flow is 59 cfs and fishing is slow with very little pressure.
Rio Grande- The flow is 849 cfs below Elephant Butte Dam. Fishing is fair to good for walleye in the deep holes with shiners below both Elephant Butte and Caballo Lakes.
Bill Evans Lake: Winter trout waters – Fishing for trout is slow fair using Power Bait and worms. Also, trolling is reported as slow to fair when using spinners.
Caballo Lake – Fishing is generally slow with light pressure. Water levels are low and will remain so until spring. Reports remain the same. Anglers having success are fishing the deeper holes but fishing for all species is slow. Minnows and night crawlers are working the best for now.
Elephant Butte Lake – Fishing pressure has picked up a bit with the warmer weather. Mixed reports on the white bass as slow to fair but no report on what is working. The fish are reported as scattered and being caught all over the lake. Catfish are reported as fair with shrimp on the north end of the lake. Stripers are reported as slow to fair by the dam. Anglers are using bluegill and white bombers. Crappie are reported as slow. No report on other species.
Glenwood Ponds – Fishing has been slow with light pressure.
Lake Roberts – Fishing is reported as fair to good for trout using bobbers with worms and Power bait 4 feet below surface. Some limits are being taken.
Quemado Lake – No report.
Snow Lake – No report.

Southeast


Black River - Flow is 5.2 cfs. Fishing is reported as fair for trout using worms, salmon eggs and Power Bait. The river was stocked two weeks ago with 186 triploid rainbow trout.
Bonito Creek – No report.
Rio Ruidoso - Flow is 2 cfs. Water levels are very low and fishing is reported as slow. Fish are holding in deeper holes. Power Bait, worms and salmon eggs are reported as working for stocker sized trout. The river was stocked with 1,249 triploid rainbow trout last week.
Bonito Lake - The lake opens April 1. The lake was stocked with 6,456 triploid rainbow trout last week.
Bottomless Lakes: Winter trout waters – Good for trout when using worms, spinners, Power Bait and salmon eggs. Light pressure during the week but the lakes can get busy during weekends when weather is warmer. The lakes were stocked with 499 triploid rainbow trout last week.
Brantley Reservoir – There has been light pressure and no current report. A mandatory catch and release is in place at Brantley Lake from the dept. of Game and Fish. Pesticides, DDT’s have been found in the fish, do not keep or eat them.
Grindstone Reservoir – Fishing is reported as good for trout using spinners, marshmallows, worms, Power Bait and salmon eggs. The lake was stocked two weeks ago with 2,999 triploid rainbow trout.
Lake Van: Winter trout waters – Fair for trout when using worms, spinners, Power Bait and salmon eggs. No report on other species. The lake was stocked with 3,480 triploid rainbow trout last week.