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Weekly Fishing Report
Feb. 12, 2008 Need a license? Click here to buy one online. Lake levels -- Click here for the latest water storage reports from New Mexico reservoirs.Catches of the weekTingley Beach: On February 8, Evan Sedillo, age 7, of Albuquerque caught a 19-inch rainbow trout. He was fishing the youth pond and using orange power bait. Sumner Lake: On February 9, James Brophy of Los Alamos, Dan Brophy of Espanola and Mike Alvarado of Santa Fe caught several walleye that weighed between 5 and 5.5 pounds. They were using Leprechaun slab spoons. If you have a catch of the week story, send it to us at fishforfun2@hotmail.com. Include date, location, type of fish, length and bait used to catch the fish.
NORTHEAST AREACHARETTE LAKES: Open for the season March 1st. CLAYTON LAKE: Opens for the season March 1st. CONCHAS LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. EAGLE NEST LAKE: As of Monday the ice was 19-to-22 inches thick. Fishing for trout and perch this past week was sporadic. Best baits were roe sacs, corn, salmon eggs, wax worms and ice jigs. LAKE MALOYA/LAKE ALICE: As of Monday there was about 17 inches of ice at Lake Maloya and 13 inches at Lake Alice. Trout fishing was rated as very good at Lake Alice and fair-to-good at Maloya. Best bait this past week was homemade dough bait. MAXWELL LAKES: Open for the season March 1st. MCALLISTER LAKE: Opens for the season March 1st but may not be stocked until later this spring or early summer as the lake is currently experiencing a golden algae bloom. MONASTERY LAKE: We had no reports this week. Anglers are reminded that this lake is closed to ice fishing. PECOS RIVER: Water flow near Anton Chico as of Monday morning was 22cfs. Trout fishing through the Villanueva state park area was fair for anglers using salmon eggs. The water clarity ranges from clear to cloudy through the day. RED RIVER: Water flow below the hatchery was 59cfs. We had no reports from anglers this week. RIO GRANDE: The water flow Monday morning at the Taos Junction Bridge was 494cfs. Fishing was slow for all species. Fishing pressure was very light. STORRIE LAKE: There has been a thin layer of ice around the edges through the early morning hours but it usually clears of by around 10a.m. Trout fishing has been fair for anglers using salmon eggs and corn. UTE LAKE: Fishing was slow this past week but there were a few walleye taken by anglers using slab spoons and fishing at depths of 32-to-40 feet. We had no reports on other species.
NORTHWEST AREAABIQUIU LAKE: There is a layer of ice extending out about 100 yards around the entire lake. There is no fishing at this time. ALBUQUERQUE AREA DRAINS: Trout fishing was good this past week for anglers using wax worms, salmon eggs, parachute adams, small wooly buggers and copper john barrs. Anglers reported good success at the Albuquerque, Corrales and Bernalillo Drains. BLUEWATER LAKE: The ice thickness varies from very thin to moderate and is not considered safe for ice fishing at this time. For updated ice conditions contact the state park office at 505-876-2391. CHAMA RIVER: Monday morning water flows below El Vado and Abiquiu were 135cfs and 102cfs respectively. We had no reports from anglers this week. COCHITI LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species. Fishing pressure continued to be very light. EL VADO LAKE: Heavy snow kept anglers out of the area and off the lake this past week. FENTON LAKE: As of Monday, the ice was still about 18 inches thick. Trout fishing was fair for anglers using salmon eggs. HERON LAKE: As of Monday, the lake was covered with ice and about 3-to-4 feet of snow. We had no reports from anglers. JACKSON LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. JEMEZ WATERS: Water flow on the Jemez as of Monday morning was 35cfs near Jemez Springs. Trout fishing through and below town was fair-to-good for anglers using copper john barrs and salmon eggs. LAKE FARMINGTON: We had no reports from anglers this week. NAVAJO LAKE: Fishing was slow for all species. Fishing pressure continued to be very light. RAMAH LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. SAN JUAN: Water flow below Navajo Lake was raised to 1,000cfs as of Monday, will rise to 2,000cfs today and will be at 3,000cfs by Wednesday. Flows are expected to remain at this level until May. Prior to the increase in flows, trout fishing through the Quality Waters was fair for anglers using leeches, San Juan worms, wooly buggers, orange sparkle worms and desert storms. You might want to add a little more weight to the wet flies while the flows are up. Fishing through the bait waters was fair using garlic cheese, salmon eggs, worms and jerk baits. SANTA CRUZ LAKE: Anglers are reminded that the lake is closed to ice fishing. TINGLEY BEACH: At the Youth Pond and the Central Pond, trout fishing was good using leeches, Rapalas, power bait, cheese and Super Dupers. At the Catch and Release Pond best baits were leeches, egg patterns, scuds and Griffiths gnats.
SOUTHWEST AREABEAR CANYON: Trout fishing was fair-to-good for anglers using power bait and salmon eggs. A few fish were also taken on spinners. BILL EVANS LAKE: Trout fishing was fair for anglers using salmon eggs, power bait and cheese. BURN LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. CABALLO LAKE: Angler activity picked up but fishing was slow for all species. ELEPHANT BUTTE: Fishing was slow with only a few white bass taken by anglers using slab spoons and jigs. We had no reports on other species. 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 107cfs. Fishing here and on the Forks was slow. LAKE ROBERTS: We had no reports from anglers this week. PERCHA DAM: Fishing was slow for all species. QUEMADO LAKE: There was some thin ice around the shoreline this past week. We had no reports from anglers. RIO GRANDE: Water flow below Elephant Butte on Monday was 13cfs. Trout fishing was fair for anglers using worms, salmon eggs and power bait. Fishing on the river below Caballo was slow.
SOUTHEAST AREABATAAN LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. BOSQUE REDONDO: Trout fishing was fair for anglers using salmon eggs, spinners, flies under a bubble and corn. 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: The lake is being drained to accommodate maintenance work and will remain so at least through February. GRINDSTONE RESERVOIR: Trout fishing was slow-to-fair for anglers using salmon eggs, cheese and power bait. JAL LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. LAKE VAN: Trout fishing was fair- for anglers using power baits, cheese, worms and salmon eggs. MANZANO LAKE: We had no reports from anglers this week. OASIS PARK LAKE: The lake reopened to fishing on February 5 th with a healthy stocking of rainbow trout. Fishing this past week has been very good for anglers using power bait, salmon eggs, worms, corn and cheese. Fishing pressure has been heavy. PECOS RIVER: Water flow on Monday below Sumner Lake was 27cfs. Fishing was slow for all species. PERCH LAKE: Trout fishing was slow. RUIDOSO RIVER: Water flow at Ruidoso on Monday was 2.1cfs. We had no reports from anglers this week. SANTA ROSA LAKE: We had no reports from anglers again this week. SUMNER LAKE: Walleye fishing continued to be quite good for some anglers this past week. They were fishing near the dam and up on the Alamogordo arm of the lake. Anglers did well using slab spoons, jig and Gulp combinations, bottom bouncer/worm and bottom bouncer/minnow rigs. Most of the fish were taken at depths of 22-to34 feet. In addition to the walleye, anglers picked up several white bass, a few crappie and a spotted bass.
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