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New Mexico's Best Fishing Spots



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Northern New Mexico's rivers offer trout fishing year round. These rivers offer a variety of water options, including warm and cold. It doesn't matter if you like saltwater or freshwater, northern New Mexico streams and rivers are ideal for fly-fishing. Learn more about the best places for fishing in New Mexico. These are our recommendations for New Mexico's best trout streams.

Navajo Dam

Summer is a great time to visit the Navajo Dam in New Mexico. This river is an ideal swinging flies water and is considered one of the best fly fishing destinations in the United States. There is a steady flow of water in the autumn and winter. During these months, anglers should be prepared for the temperature swings and choose layers accordingly.

Despite its size, Navajo Lake doesn't get crowded in the summer months. The lake has both rainbow and brown fish, and fishing can be great all year. Kokanee salmon and northern pike are also available. There are numerous state records as well. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned angler there is a spot at Navajo Lake.

Eagle Nest Lake

Fly fishing in Eagle Nest Lake is an exciting way for New Mexico to discover the wild side. This lake, which measures fifteen miles in area, is located in Cimarron Canyon. It is home of kokanee salmon as well cut throat trout, rainbow trouts, sun perch and many other fish species. You can also fish for trout while you are fishing, and you may be able to see bears and elk. You can hunt on private property or in public hunting areas if you prefer.


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Whether you prefer artificial lures or bait, there are many options for you. Eagle Nest Lake boasts many fish varieties, including pike. The department stocks about 600,000 trout and 200,000 salmon annually. Eagle Nest Lake grows fish quickly enough that fingerling-sized fish can be easily stockpiled. This is a cheaper option than raising larger fish in a hatchery.


Ramah Lake

Ramah Lake, New Mexico, is a stunning location for fly fishing for rainbow trout. The 100-acre lake is man-made and has no wake zones. It is also known for its rainbow trout. During the summer months, the lake's waters can be prone to drought, so it's best to check on the lake conditions before heading out on your fishing trip.

Ramah Lake is surrounded by stunning countryside. Quemado Lake also shares this beauty. Quemado Lake boasts better camping facilities. Both lakes offer beautiful scenery, and El Moro National Monument near them is worth a trip. The Department of Fish and Wildlife website is a good place to start when planning your trip to New Mexico. This website also provides information on other angling opportunities.

Quemado Lake

Quemado Lake is a great spot for fly fishing in New Mexico. This lake is not as crowded as many other New Mexico fly fishing spots, so you will likely have plenty of privacy. Its remote location and low population density also make it a great choice for a fly fishing vacation. You can choose from several lakes to choose from, but Quemado is the best bet if you are looking for a peaceful setting.


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Although the lake has seen a decline in goldfish populations over the years, the tiger and muskie population is thriving. According to an August 2010 survey, 34 goldenfish were being caught per hour. That number was remarkably high compared to previous surveys, which reported 157 goldfish caught per hour. The lake has now over 1,100 tiger and 18-inch-long muskies, as well as up to 30 tiger and muskies more than a foot long.




FAQ

How long is the best fishing rod?

The kind of fish that you are looking to catch determines the length of your fishing line. A 6'6' rod would work best if you are looking for smallmouth Bass. However, if you're looking for largemouth bass, a 7'5" rod might work better.


Can I fish throughout the day?

Fishing is allowed at all times of the day. Fishing is only allowed during periods when it is prohibited.


How often do I need to change my lures

Change your lures once a day. If left in the sun for too much time, lures can lose their effectiveness.



Statistics

  • It is estimated there are at least 2 million people who go fishing in California each year. (californiayachtsales.com)
  • Coarse fishing is 100% catch and release these days. (linesonthewater.anglingtrust.net)
  • You likely have a fish hooked if the bobber moves erratically for over 5 seconds. (tailoredtackle.com)
  • To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)



External Links

takemefishing.org


dnr.state.mn.us




How To

How to tie a fishing lure like a professional

You can make simple fishing lures from different materials or colors by following these steps.

Step 1: Cut 2 pieces of twine approximately 3/4 inches in width.

Step 2 Fold one twine piece in half.

Step 3 - Twist both ends together.

Step 4 Wrap the end the second twine piece around the first one so the knot is in the loop.

Step 5: Close the loop.

Step 6: Repeat step 4 on the opposite side.

Step 7 - Secure the knot using a pin or needle.

Step 8: Remove excess twine.




 



New Mexico's Best Fishing Spots