ABIQUIÚ LAKE: The fishing for smallmouth bass was fair using senkos, worms, tubes, grubs, topwater lures and inline spinners. The fishing for walleye was fair-to-good using curly tail grubs, crank baits, spinner/worm combos and tubes. The night fishing for catfish was fair using cut bait, liver and night crawlers.
CANJILON LAKES: The trout fishing was slow-to-fair using salmon eggs, worms, Pistol Petes and Kastmasters.
CHAMA RIVER: The water flows Monday morning below El Vado and Abiquiú dams were 917 cubic feet per second and 820 cubic feet per second, respectively. The trout fishing below El Vado was slow-to-fair using night crawlers, wooly buggers, jerk baits and salmon eggs.
EL VADO LAKE: The trout fishing was slow-to-fair using spoons, spinners, power bait and worms.
HERON LAKE: The trolling for kokanee salmon was very good using orange double whammies and orange Z-Rays tipped with corn. Trollers also caught a few rainbow trout. The bank fishing for rainbow trout was slow-to-fair using power bait, salmon eggs, spinners and Kastmasters.
RIO GRANDE: The water flow Monday morning at Taos Junction Bridge was 344 cubic feet per second. The trout fishing was fair using night crawlers, spinners, spoons, wooly buggers, jerk baits, amd copper john barrs. The fishing for smallmouth bass was fair using jerk baits, wooly buggers and spinners.
RIO PUEBLO: The water flow near Peñasco Monday was 13 cubic feet per second. The trout fishing was good using stimulators, copper john barrs and salmon eggs.
SANTA CRUZ LAKE: The trout fishing was fair using power bait, salmon eggs, spoons, Pistol Petes and spinners.
