Weekly Fishing Report: Dec. 4, 2024 

By GEORGE MORSE
Sports and Outdoors
Los Alamos Daily Post 

The Fishing Report will be shorter from now until springtime because many of the streams and lakes are now closed due to winter conditions. 

Anglers who would still like to fish open water for trout and other species should consider a trip to Southern New Mexico.

Most of the small lakes and reservoirs in this part of the state are stocked with catchable-size rainbow trout during the winter months. Locations that offer a chance at not just stocked trout but larger holdover trout include Grindstone Reservoir near Ruidoso and Lake Robert’s near Silver City. Alto Lakes  near Ruidoso was heavily-damaged this year  in the South Fork Fire and is not open. The Ruidoso River suffered flood damage and is not being  

The choice of locations to fish in Northern New Mexico is limited by the weather conditions. Some places to try are below El Vado Dam and Abiquiu Dam on the Chama River. The Rio Grande does not totally freeze over, but floating ice can make fishing difficult. 

Navajo Lake does not freeze over and remains open all winter. The San Juan River below Navajo Dam has excellent winter fishing and a little bit more elbow room during this time of year. Other lakes in the Four Corners also tend to be free of ice. 

Streamflows remain higher than normal  on the Rio Grande and Pecos Rivers. 

Fenton Lake State Park is open. Camping is by reservation only. The fishing has been slow. It was stocked Aug. 28 with 270 Rio Grande cutthroat trout averaging 14.5 inches in length. Fenton Lake was stocked Nov. 26 with 1,332 rainbow trout. There are also wild brown trout. Only two cutthroat trout may be kept as part of a five trout daily bag limit. Fenton Lake was covered with thin ice that is totally unsafe. Do not attempt to walk on it.  Some open water occurs during warmer weather. Shore ice can affect bank fishing. Don’t test the ice on your own. State Park workers will check it daily.

Call 575.829.3630 for current conditions.

The Rio Cebolla flows into and out of Fenton Lake. It was stocked Nov. 6 with 201 rainbow trout. It also has wild brown trout and Rio Grande cutthroat trout above Fenton Lake. It was stocked Oct. 24 with 5,668 small Rio Grande cutthroat trout. It is likely icing up. 

The Seven Springs Brood Pond, also known as the Kid’s Pond, is open to anglers 11 Years of age and younger. It was stocked Nov. 6 with 449 rainbow trout. There are also some wild brown trout and a few Rio Grande cutthroats. It is north of Fenton Lake. It will likely freeze over soon. 

The Jemez River streamflow was 19.0 cubic-feet-per second. This is about the same as last week and below normal. It was stocked Nov. 20 with 1,050 rainbow trout and has wild brown trout.  

Santa Cruz Lake near Chimayo is managed by the Bureau of Land Management. It was stocked Oct. 31 with 4,756 rainbow trout. It also has brown trout. Ice fishing is not allowed here. The state-record rainbow trout was caught here. It is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday through Monday. Call 505.351.1438 or visit blm.gov/visit/santa-cruz-lake-recreation-area

The Bureau also manages the Orilla Verde Recreation Area on the Rio Grande at Pilar. The Rio Grande at Pilar was stocked Nov. 27 with 1,500 rainbow trout. There are also wild brown trout, northern pike and smallmouth bass. 

From the Colorado border to the Taos Junction Bridge the limit is two trout per day on the Rio Grande.  Streamflow was 579 cubic-feet-per-second at Taos Junction Bridge. This higher than last week and just above normal. The Rio Grande  Gorge above Pilar was stocked Nov. 27 with 187 rainbow trout. It was stocked  Oct. 18 with 780 Rio Grande cutthroat. 

The Rio Pueblo near Penasco is iced over. It was stocked Sept. 25 with 1,999 rainbow trout. It has wild brown trout. 

The streamflow on the Red River was 36.3 cubic-feet-per-second below Questa. This is lower than last week. It was stocked Nov. 18 with 525 rainbow trout and has wild brown trout. 

The Red River above Questa is icing over. 

The Red River Hatchery Pond is open again. It was stocked Nov. 18 with 400 rainbow trout. Fishing is for anglers 11 years-old or younger and 65 years-old or older. It may ice over. 

The West Fork and the East Fork of the Red River are likely icing over. 

Goose Lake, a high-elevation lake near Red River, is likely now inaccessible. 

Eagle Rock Lake near Questa was stocked Nov. 6 with 600 rainbow trout. It may soon freeze. 

The Shuree Ponds on the Valle Vidal opened July 1 for fishing. They are likely starting to freeze. 

Cabresto Lake a high-elevation lake accessible by four-wheel drive, has good fishing for wild brook trout and wild cutthroat trout. It is likely starting to freeze. 

Abiquiu Lake is managed by the Corps of Engineers. The fishing has been  slow for smallmouth bass walleye, crappie and catfish. Anglers are starting to catch some small largemouth bass. Most are under legal size. There are some good-sized trout in Abiquiu. Camping by reservation. Call 505.685.4371 for more information. 

The streamflow in the Chama River below Abiquiu Dam was  56.0 cubic-feet-per-second. This is below normal and higher than last week. It was stocked Nov. 25 with 426 rainbow trout. There are some big, wild brown trout here. The limit here is two-trout-per day. 

The Canjilon Lakes are near Canjilon  Access to these lakes will be difficult due to recent snowfall and they should be freezing up. 

The Trout Lakes near Cebolla were stocked Oct.  8 with 455 rainbow trout. The road to these lakes can be rough when it rains. Access to these lakes will be difficult due to recent snowfall and they are likely frozen.

Laguna del Campo, a small lake near Los Ojos is now closed. 

Heron Lake State Park is open. Fishing for rainbow trout has been fair. It was stocked Nov. 19 with 3,188 sub-catchable rainbow trout. Kokanee salmon snagging season opened Nov. 11 at Heron. So far it has been slow. El Vado Lake State Park is closed for construction. Call 575.588.7470 for information.  

The streamflow in the Chama River below El Vado Dam was 108 cubic-feet-per-second. This is the same as last week and below average.. It was stocked Oct. 31 with 20,104 small Rio Grande cutthroat trout. It has wild brown trout. The state-record brown trout was caught here. 

The streamflow above El Vado Lake was 126 cubic-feet-per-second at La Puente. This is higher than last week and a little above normal. It was stocked Nov. 19 with 4,910 sub catchable rainbow trout. It has wild brown trout. 

The streamflow in the Chama River above the town of Chama is no longer being reported and is icing over. 

The streamflow in the Rio Brazos is not being measured. It was stocked Oct. 9 with 1,170 rainbow trout. It is likely icing over. 

Over in the Four Corners the fishing has been good at Navajo Lake State Park. Trolling minnow imitating lures like Rapalas could produce a trophy brown trout. Navajo Lake has the best fishing for kokanee salmon in New Mexico. Kokanee salmon snagging season began Oct. 1. Snagging for salmon was slow The best snagging is normally in the area around Navajo Dam. The road to the dam is closed and the snagging area is best accessed by boat. The fishing for northern pike has been fair-to-good. Bass fishing has been fair. It was stocked two weeks ago with a total of 49,344 sub-catchable rainbow trout. Camping by reservation only. Boating conditions are good. Call 505.632.2278 for more information. 

The San Juan River below Navajo Dam is the best river in New Mexico and well-known in the angling world.  The streamflow was 664 cubic-feet-per-second. This is much lower than last week and a little below normal. It has world-class fly-fishing for big trout. 

The first four miles of river below the dam is known as the Quality Water. Angling is strictly Catch-and-Release using artificial flies and lures with a single barbless hook. The Quality Water is stocked with small rainbow trout that grow quickly. It was stocked Oct. 28 with 44,999 sub-catchable rainbow trout. 

There are also big, wild brown trout. Some of these brown trout would shatter the state record if they could be kept and weighed 

The Bait Water below the Quality Water has good fishing and a five-fish limit may be kept here. There are big brown trout here too. It was stocked Nov. 14 with 3,024 catchable-size rainbow trout. It was stocked Aug. 22 with 60,771 sub-catchable rainbow trout 

Several lakes in Aztec are being stocked. Aztec Pond  # 1 was stocked Nov. 20 with 84 rainbow trout. Tiger Park Pond was stocked with 861 rainbow trout. 

Hopewell Lake is a small, high elevation lake between Tierra Amarilla and Tres Piedras. It has stocked rainbow trout and wild brook trout. It was stocked Oct. 9 with 1,378 rainbow trout. Expect snow on the ground. Ice fishing as started here 

Placer Creek, which flows into and below Hopewell Lake, was stocked July 15 with 1,250 fingerling brook trout.  

The Rio de los Pinos north of Tres Piedras near the Colorado border has good fishing. It was stocked Oct. 1 with 2,181 rainbow trout. It also has wild brown trout. There are brook trout in the headwaters It is likely there is snow here now.

Eagle Nest Lake State Park has been good for rainbow trout. This is a big fertile lake that can produce large trout. It was stocked Oct. 24 with 7,640 rainbow trout.

There are also northern pike, yellow perch and an occasional kokanee salmon. The state-record kokanee was caught here. Kokanee salmpn snagging season began Oct. 1. Snagging success is usually sporadic at Eagle Nest. If you catch a pike at Eagle Nest you have to kill it. You cannot release it back into the lake. Call 575.377.1594 for more information.

The Cimarron River at Cimarron Canyon State Park was stocked Oct. 9 with 2,907 rainbow trout. There are also wild brown trout. The streamflow below Eagle Nest Dam was 0.40 cubic-feet-per-second. This is the same as last week. 

The Cimarron Gravel Pit Lakes at Maverick Campground were stocked Oct. 8 with 429 rainbow trout. They are likely frozen.

Lake Maloya in Sugarite Canyon State Park near Raton was stocked  Nov. 26 with 1,126 rainbow trout. Lake Alice, a smaller lake at the park, was stocked Nov. 26 with 187 rainbow trout. Call 575.445.5607 for more information.

Clayton Lake is closed for fishing. Check out the dinosaur tracks when at Clayton Lake.

The Charette Lakes between Wagon Mound and Springer are closed for fishing.

Coyote Creek State Park was stocked Sept. 11 with 800 rainbow trout. The Coyote Creek Pond was stocked with 598 rainbow trout.

Morphy Lake near Mora is closed for fishing.

Storrie Lake State Park near Las Vegas was stocked Sept. 30 with 3,035 rainbow trout. There are also catfish here. 

The Pecos River in Pecos Canyon State Park was stocked  Oct. 9 with 1,502 rainbow trout. Fishing has been good for stocker rainbows and wild brown trout. Ice may soon be a problem here. 

The streamflow in the Pecos was 60.3 cubic- feet-per-second. This is slightly lower than last week and  above normal. The Pecos River near Villanueva was stocked Nov. 20 with 375 rainbow trout.  

Monastery Lake near Pecos was stocked Nov.  26 with 189 rainbow trout. Ice fishing is not allowed here. 

Tingley Beach in Albuquerque is now being stocked with rainbow trout. It was stocked twice last week with a total of 1,081 rainbow  trout. 

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

Bluewater Lake near Grants has fair fishing for tiger muskies. Trout fishing is slow and there are some catfish here. It was stocked July 8 with 699 tiger muskies. It was stocked Nov. 13 with 6,012 rainbow trout, so trout fishing should pick up.

McGaffey Lake near Grants was stocked Oct. 16 with 4,780 rainbow trout.

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