Southwest Catch of the Weekdcd7ade3 aebe 5654 1478 47e1e64555d7Bill Evans Lake: Jori was having a slow fishing day trolling by the dam when this largemouth couldn't resist her Crème pre-rigged scoundrel worm.

Southwest Fishing Report

Bill Evans Lake: Fishing for bass was slow when using Crème pre-rigged scoundrel worms.

Bear Canyon Lake: Fishing conditions have been adversely affected in the aftermath of the Trout Fire.

Caballo Lake: With recent water releases from Elephant Butte and Caballo lakes, water levels are changing across the lake; boaters should exercise caution in low-water areas. For more information, visit the Caballo Lake State Park webpage or call 575-743-3942.

Elephant Butte Lake: Due to historically low water levels, vessel launching at the Marina del Sur boat ramp is hazardous because of sediment and debris on the ramp. The South Monticello and Rock Canyon boat ramps remain closed due to low water levels. For more information, visit the Elephant Butte State Park webpage or call 575-744-5923.

Gila River: Streamflow near Gila on Tuesday morning was 68.1 cfs.

Gila Waters: Streamflow near Gila Hot Springs on Tuesday morning was 49 cfs.

Lake Roberts: The most recent report was received Aug. 6. At that time, fishing for largemouth bass was slow to fair when using live crawfish.

Quemado Lake: The most recent report was received on July 30. At that time, fishing for trout was slow to fair when using Pink PowerBait and a spoon on a bobber.

Rio Grande: Streamflow below Elephant Butte Lake was 0 cfs.

Young Pond: Fishing for catfish was slow to fair when using live bait.

We received no reports for the following waterbodies over the past three weeks: Escondida Lake, Glenwood Pond, Percha Dam, Rancho Grande Ponds, Trees Lake, Snow Lake and Whitewater Creek.