Longer days beckon anglers

Information provided by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
As May ends and June begins, the kids are out of school, the weather is warming up, the days are getting longer – and fishing conditions are ideal across New Mexico.
In Lincoln County, fishing for trout and catfish was good when using a variety of PowerBait at Alto Lake.
Grindstone Reservoir reported trout fishing was very good using Salmon, Cheese and Garlic PowerBait.
In Lea County at Eunice Lake, fishing for largemouth bass was very good using black-and-black two and a half inch Z-Man Craws.
In northern and northeast New Mexico, fishing for walleye was fair to good at Conchas Lake using silver minor jerkbaits.
Streamflow along the Pecos River, near Pecos Wednesday morning was 146 cubic feet per second (cfs). Fishing for trout was good when using salmon eggs.
Fishing for trout was good using PowerBait at Storrie Lake.
Fishing for carp was good using corn at the Albuquerque Area Drains.
This fishing report, provided by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, was generated from the best information available from area officers and anglers. Conditions encountered after the report is compiled may differ as stream, lake and weather conditions alter fish and angler activities.