New Mexico fishing report: Hot spots and algae warning
New Mexico fishing report: Hot spots and algae warning details the latest state guidance and fishing conditions across multiple rivers and lakes in New Mexico. Anglers reported successful trout days on July 9 on the Cimarron River using PowerBait, on July 11 at Bonito Lake with Garlic and Peach PowerBait, and on July 7 on the San Juan River. The New Mexico Department of Wildlife urged anglers to submit weekly trip results through the iFish form. In safety updates, the New Mexico Environment Department reported a harmful algae bloom at Charette Lake, warning people to use caution when eating fish and while boating or paddling, and to rinse fish before cooking. Fishing notes include streamflow of 32.3 cfs on the Cimarron near Cimarron Tuesday morning and trout fishing described as fair to good there. The report also lists conditions and streamflows for the Pecos, Rio Grande, Rio Hondo, and other waters, with multiple reports dated July 9, July 2, and June 25.



