Weekly Fishing Report: April 2, 2024

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports And Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post

This is the last week that you can legally fish using your current license. The new 2024-2025 license season began April 1. It will expire March 31, 2025.

Licenses can be obtained online or at license vendors throughout the state. They can also be purchased at State Department of Game and Fish offices. If you currently have a Colorado fishing license, the same dates will apply.

Streamflows are slowly rising. Spring runoff has yet to really begin and is likely to still be several weeks away. It look like it will start peaking in late May. There is a good snowpack this year. The rivers and streams should swell considerably during the peak runoff.

If you are wading, be careful. A dunking in the cold heavy currents of spring runoff can turn life-threatening in a hurry.

Clayton Lake State Park and the Charette Lakes are open for fishing. The Charette Lakes between Springer and Wagon

Mound should be good for some nice, holdover trout. The Charette Lakes also have yellow perch.

Clayton Lake is now open. Clayton Lake was stocked Feb. 21 with 3,200 rainbow trout in preparation for it’s opening

Friday for the 2024 season. The state-record walleye was caught here. Clayton Lake is a designated trophy bass water.

The limit is two largemouth bass-per day at least 14 inches or more in length. There are also catfish here. Be sure to check out the dinosaur tracks at Clayton Lake.

Please note that Laguna del Campo near the village of Los Ojos opens May 1 and NOT March 1 for the 2024 season.

The drainage canals in the Albuquerque area are now being stocked with rainbow trout. The Albuquerque, Albuquerque South, Belen Riverside, Corrales and Peralta drains were stocked last week.

Tingley Beach in Albuquerque is now being stocked with rainbow trout. It was stocked twice last week with a total of 1,589 rainbow trout.

Fenton Lake State Park is now closed for ice fishing. It was stocked March 26 with 1,210 rainbow trout. Anglers have been catching a few cutthroat trout. For more information and current lake conditions call 575.829.3630. The ice is checked daily.

The Rio Cebolla, which flows into and below Fenton Lake, was stocked March 26 with 175 rainbow trout. It also has wild brown trout.

The Jemez River streamflow Monday was 77.2 cubic-feet-per-second. This is higher than last week and below normal.

The Jemez River was stocked March 26 with 701 rainbow trout.

The upper tributaries of the Jemez River are still a little frozen and will be difficult to fish. They will be running high and roads will be muddy.

The Seven Springs Brood Pond, also known as the Kid’s Pond, is open. It is at the Seven Springs Fish Hatchery.

The fishing is for anglers 11 years of age or younger. It was stocked March 26 with 314 rainbow trout. It also has some wild brown trout and some Rio Grande cutthroat trout from an earlier stocking. The limit is three trout-per-day.

The Bureau of Land Management manages Santa Cruz Lake Recreation Area near Chimayo. It reopened March 1. It will be open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. It was stocked March 14 with 2,835 rainbow trout.

For updated conditions, check the Bureau of Land Management website at: blm.gov/visit/santa-cruz-lake-recreation-area or call 505.351.1438.

The Bureau also manages the Orilla Verde Recreation Area along the Rio Grande at Pilar. Camping is on a first-come basis. No reservations. The Rio Grande streamflow was 543 cubic-feet-per-second at Taos Junction Bridge. This is a little lower than last week and below normal. The Rio Grand at Pilar was stocked March 26 with 1,400 rainbow trout. The Rio Grande also has wild brown trout, some northern pike and smallmouth bass. There are channel catfish in the Albuquerque area.

From the Colorado state line downstream to the Taos Junction Bridge, the limit is two-trout-per-day in the Rio Grande.

The Rio Grande Gorge above Pilar was stocked March 26 with 176 catchable-size rainbow trout. It was stocked Nov. 27 with 43,846 fingerling Rio Grande cutthroat trout.

Eagle Nest Lake is now closed for ice fishing. Once the lake has open water, fishing should be good for rainbow trout, yellow perch northern pike and an occasional kokanee salmon.

Remember, if you catch a pike at Eagle Nest, you cannot put it back in the lake. You have to kill it. For more information and current conditions, call 575.377.1594.

The streamflow in the Cimarron River below Eagle Nest Dam was 1.48 cubic-feet-per-second. Near the town of Cimarron it was not measured due to ice. It was stocked Oct. 11 with 2,426 rainbow trout. Check the Carson National Forest website to see if campgrounds are open.

The Cimarron Gravel Pit Lakes at Maverick Campground are open. They were frozen, but may be open now. They have not yet been stocked.

Lake Maloya and Lake Alice at Sugarite State Park near Raton are open. Lake Maloya was stocked March 28 with 1,052 catchable-size rainbow trout. Lake Alice now open for fishing and ice-free. It was stocked March 28 with 174 rainbow trout. Lake Maloya has open water. Call 575.445.5607 for current conditions.

Heron Lake State Park is open now. There is open water for bank fishing, which has been fair for rainbow trout. It was stocked March 19 with 76,560 sub-catchable rainbow trout. No ice fishing.

Call 575.588.7470 for conditions at both Heron Lake and El Vado Lake.

El Vado Lake State Park is closed. Try fishing at the north end of the lake where the Chama River comes in.

Storrie Lake State Park near Las Vegas is open. It was stocked March 14 with 2,125 rainbow trout.

The fishing for bass, walleye crappie and white bass should be improving as the water warms up at Conchas Lake State Park.

The streamflow at Pecos Canyon State Park was not measured due to ice. The fishing has been fair-to-good for rainbow trout and wild brown trout. Pecos Canyon was stocked Oct. 25 with 1,498 rainbow trout. The ice should break up soon and fishing conditions improve. The Pecos River at Villanueva was stocked twice at two different locations with a total of 490 rainbow trout. The streamflow at Anton Chico was lower than last week at 109 cubic-feet-per-second. This is above normal and higher than last week.

Morphy Lake State Park is now open. Fishing is good for stocked rainbow trout and some cutthroat trout. It was stocked March 19 with 1 889 rainbow trout.

Monastery Lake near Pecos is now open again as the ice has melted. It was stocked March 27 with 253 rainbow trout.

Over in the Four Corners, Navajo Lake State Park is open. Camping is by reservation only. Trolling minnow-imitating lures like Rapalas could produce a trophy brown trout. It was stocked three times last week with a total of 94,933 sub-catchable rainbow trout. Fishing for northern pike has been fair-to-good. Bass fishing has been fair. Boating conditions are good. Navajo Lake does not freeze over. Call 505.632.2278 for conditions.

Bluewater Lake State Park was stocked March 12 with 4,199 rainbow trout. Fishing will be good until most of these trout are caught or eaten by tiger muskies. Musky fishing may be slow. Thin ice may be forming on the lake.

Other lakes in the Four Corners area are now being stocked. Lake Farmington was stocked March 28 with 1,287 rainbow trout. Aztec Pond Number 1 was stocked March 28 with 702 rainbow trout. Tiger Park Pond in Aztec was stocked March 28 with 749 rainbow trout.

Popular fishing locations on Carson National Forest include the Canjilon Lakes, the Trout Lakes near Cebolla and Hopewell Lake between Tres Piedras and Tierra Amarilla. They are frozen and may be inaccessible due to snow.

Hopewell may be reached by snowmobile. The ice fishing is reported to be very good for stocked rainbow trout and wild brook trout. Use caution especially near the inlet.

The Rio de los Pinos is near the border of Colorado north of Tres Piedras. II was stocked Oct. 3 with 1,799 rainbow trout.

It has wild brown trout. It is iced over but the ice is likely starting to break up.

The best river in the state and well-known throughout the angling world is the San Juan River below Navajo Dam. The streamflow on the San Juan was cubic-feet-per-second. This is just a little lower than last week. The San Juan offers world-class fishing for big trout.

The fishing has been good with a variety of fly patterns in the four miles of Quality Water below the Dam. The fishing here is catch-and-release with flies and lures having a single, barbless hook. It is heavily-stocked with small rainbow trout that grow quickly in the fertile waters. It was stocked three times two weeks ago with 35,292 sub-catchable rainbow trout. There are big, wild brown trout in the Quality Water. Some of these fish would likely shatter the state record if they could be kept and weighed.

The fishing in the Bait Water of the San Juan below the Quality Water has been fair-to-good with flies, bait and lures. A regular daily limit of five trout may be kept here. There are some big brown trout here too. It was stocked Feb. 26 with 3,675 rainbow trout.

Abiquiu Lake is open, including the boat ramp and picnic areas. Boat ramp may be closed periodically. Camping is open.

It is managed by the Corps of Engineers. Reservations may be made at www.recreation.gov. The fishing has been slow for walleye, catfish and smallmouth bass. There are some good-sized trout in Abiquiu. Call 505.685.4371 for more information.

The Chama River below Abiquiu Dam is flowing at 222 cubic-feet-per-second. This is higher than last week and below normal. The water is murky. The fishing is likely fair for stocked and holdover rainbow trout. There are a few big, wild brown trout here. It was stocked Feb. 13 with 441 rainbow trout. The limit here is two-fish-per-day.

Streamflow in the Chama River below El Vado Dam was 252 cubic-feet-per-second. This is higher than last week and below normal. It has wild brown trout. It was stocked Oct. 25 with 36,990 one-inch Rio Grande cutthroat trout.

Above El Vado Lake, streamflow on the Chama River at La Puente was not measured due to ice. Above the town of Chama streamflow was not measured.

The Rio Pueblo near Penasco streamflow was not measured due to ice. It has wild brown trout.

The Red River below the Fish Hatchery is flowing at 45.0 cubic-feet-per-second. This is about the same as last week and below normal. It was stocked March 26 with 489 rainbow trout.

The Red River Hatchery Pond is likely frozen. Fishing is for anglers 11 years of age or younger and 65 years old or older.

The limit is now five-fish-per day. It was stocked March 19 with 280 catchable-size rainbow trout.

Eagle Rock Lake near Questa is open. It was stocked March 26 with 349 rainbow trout. It now has open water.

The Shuree Ponds on the Valle Vidal are closed until July 1.

Cabresto Lake, a small, high-elevation lake accessible by four-wheel drive vehicle near Questa, has good ice fishing for wild brook trout and wild cutthroat trout. It is frozen over.

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