Charette Lakes: Fishing for trout was good when using Garlic PowerBait and silver spinners.
Cimarron River: Water levels are extremely low. Streamflow near Cimarron Wednesday morning was 8.01 cubic feet per second (cfs).
Clayton Lake: The most recent report was received July 17. At that time, fishing for trout was slow when using PowerBait and lures.
Conchas Lake: The most recent report was received July 10. At that time, fishing for white bass was slow to fair when using jerkbaits. Fishing for walleye was fair to good when using purple crankbaits.
Cowles Ponds: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for trout was very good when using gold spinners.
Eagle Nest Lake: Fishing for rainbow trout was fair to good when using PowerBait. For updated lake conditions and potential hazards, visit the park’s webpage or call the park office at 575-377-1594.
Gallinas River: The river was recently stocked the first time since the Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire.
Hopewell Lake: Fishing for trout was good when using Pistol Petes and PowerBait.
Lake Maloya: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for trout was fair to good when using lures.
Monastery Lake: Fishing for trout was slow to fair when using worms. The lake is part of the Department’s Open Gate Program. Please visit our website for more information about this property.Â
Pecos River: Streamflow near Pecos Wednesday morning was 89 cfs. Fishing for trout was fair to good when using caddis flies, Parachute Adams flies and stone flies.
Red River: Streamflow below the Red River Hatchery on Wednesday morning was 43.7 cfs.
Red River City Ponds: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using Velveeta cheese.
Red River Hatchery: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for rainbow trout was good when using Green PowerBait.
Rio Fernando: The most recent report was received July 10. At that time, fishing for trout was fair to good when using salmon eggs.
Rio Grande: Streamflow below the Taos Junction Bridge on Wednesday morning was 238 cfs.
Rio Hondo: Streamflow near Valdez Wednesday morning was 13 cfs. The most recent report was received July 17. At that time, fishing for trout was slow when using flies.
Rio Mora: Streamflow near Terrero Wednesday morning was 44.2 cfs.
Rio Pueblo: Streamflow near Peñasco Wednesday morning was 22 cfs.
Santa Cruz Reservoir: Fishing for trout was slow when using PowerBait and spinners.
Storrie Lake: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for trout was good when using Panther Martin spinners.
Stubblefield Lake: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for catfish was fair to good when using cut bait.
Ute Lake: The most recent report was received July 24. At that time, fishing for largemouth bass was fair to good when using Berkley Stunner jerkbaits.
 — Courtesy New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
We received no reports for the following waterbodies over the past three weeks: Cabresto Lake, Costilla Creek, Coyote Creek, Eagle Rock Lake, Lake Alice, Los Pinos River, Maxwell Lake 13, Morphy Lake, Shuree Ponds and Springer Lake.










