In deeper water of about 30 to 40 feet deep on the main lake points, walleye fishing has been fair using vibrating jigs. Anglers say fishing has been fair for both species. Meanwhile, both large and smallmouth bass in waters 10 to 15 feet deep have been biting on Senko worms, chatterbaits and swimbaits. White bass fishing was fair trolling Flicker Shad lures. Ute Lake: The state park in eastern New Mexico has a variety of fish species for anglers to catch. Rio Grande: While lower portions of the Rio Grande have dried up, fishing in northern New Mexico for trout was good using crane fly nymphs with small Baetis bead head nymphs trailing and dry/dropper fly rigs.Ĭlayton Lake: Anglers reported fair to good trout fishing using PowerBait and nightcrawlers and fair to good fishing for cat fish using chicken liver and homemade baits.Ĭonchas Lake: Anglers reported fair to good bass fishing using crankbaits and spinnerbaits. (Photo: Robert Kasuboski)Ĭimarron River: Trout fishing in the river in northeast New Mexico has been good using fly dry dropper setups with zebra midges and tricos. Grindstone Reservoir: Fishing for trout was good using peach salmon PowerBait.īrantley Lake is pictured near Carlsbad. Meanwhile, fishing for catfish was fair using Fireballs. Bass fishing was good using lipless rattle trap lures.Īlto Lake: Anglers visiting Alto Lake near Ruidoso reported good trout fishing using green and yellow PowerBait. Those fishing for catfish at night reported good fishing using cut carp and liver. Meanwhile, people fishing for walleye reported it was fair to good when trolling crankbaits close to the bottom of the lake. Anglers reported good fishing for white bass while trolling white crankbaits and casting Sassy Shad. Trout fishing has been good using worms, salmon eggs and bead head nymph flies.Įlephant Butte Lake: The reservoir near Truth or Consequences boasts a variety of species including bass and walleye. The fishing area is seasonally closed from Nov. (Photo: Hannah Grover/The Daily Times)Ĭharette Lakes: There isn’t much time left for anglers to fish in the pair of lakes near Springer. An angler holds a rainbow trout he caught, Thursday, April 18, 2019, at Texas Hole on the San Juan River near Navajo Dam.
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