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New Mexico Fishing Reports


2008-06-16
6:16 PM

New high water release schedule, Best fishing of the year - release_chart_6-16-08.jpg (292 KB) BUREAU OF RECLAMATION NAVAJO RESERVOIR RELEASES June 16, 2008 SENT VIA FAX AND E-MAIL As the 2008 Spring Peak Release from Navajo Reservoir comes to an end, the Bureau of Reclamation will begin ramping more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2008-05-28
10:32 PM

San Juan River High Flow Report and Navajo Lake - High water flow of 5000 cfs is here until 06/19/08 when the water flow will start be reduced down to 500 cfs on 07/02/08. Wading is very dangerous right now. Wade only if you know the river at this flow. I suggest using a wading staff and wear more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2008-04-13
11:35 AM

River Flow Change Opens Wade Fishing Area - Fishing has been fair with a occasional good day. River color is still brown gray. Water clarity is less then a foot The lake turn over and the snow melt is the cause. If and when it warms up the river hopefully will clear. The lower flow has more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2008-03-30
9:54 PM

Late March Fishing Report - The water flow is 4000cfs and will stay that way until late April when the flow will be increased to 5000 cfs. The water is off-colored with the visibility around 1-2 feet. The fishing from the boats has been fair to good. Some days we work har more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-11-12
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - 11/12/06 Hello Everyone, Fishing has been good overall. The river flow is around 500 cfs. river clarity is 6-7 feet. Cream midge larva and small 24-26 black midge pupas am. A decent beatis hatch early pm. Then midge emergers, adults late afterno more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-11-02
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - Fishing report 11/02/06 CATCH & RELEASE fishing has been good with lots of big fish being caught regularly. Good dry fly action most afternoons. Dead Chicken Midge Dry’s black, olive, gray #26 Egg patterns peach #20 Big macs#18 Larva, red more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-10-04
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - Hello Everyone, Fishing has been good, great at times. Now the river flow is around 500 cfs. river clarity is 6-7 feet. Cream midge larva and small 24-26 black midge pupas am. A decent beatis hatch early pm. Then midge emergers, adults late afte more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-07-17
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - San Juan River Fishing Report New fishing report 7/18/06 Hello Everyone, Fishing has been good . The river flow is around 750cfs. river clarity is 6-7 feet. Cream midge larva and small 24-26 black midge pupas am. A decent beatis hatch early pm. more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-06-21
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - New fishing report San Juan River Information Hello Everyone, The river flow is at 500 cfs. The water is clear, visibility 6-7 feet. Fishing is great with a good midge hatch early am, followed by the beatis hatch. the caddis hatch is startin more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River


2006-05-12
12:00 AM

New Mexico Fishing Report for The San Juan River - Fishing report 5/12/06 New fishing report 5/12/06 Hello Everyone, Fishing is still great . The river flow is around 380cfs. Clairity is 4-5 feet, but kinda chunky with moss. , call or e-mail for more info. Midge larva and midge pupas am. A more...
Capt. Mark Nesbit - San Juan River

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