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Pecos River - November 20th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
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Pecos River: Days are getting very short, especially in canyon sections. Beadhead nymphs and non-leaky waders are recommended.

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Pecos River - November 4th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Good
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Pecos River: Water is pretty stable--no gullywashers. Good reports from the Pecos above town on various beadhead patterns. Stream gauge is fluctuating a lot, but may simply be freezing up.

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Pecos River - November 4th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
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Pecos River: Pretty socked in above town. Monastery is starting to show ice.

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Pecos River - October 28th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Good
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Pecos River: Water is pretty stable--no gullywashers. Good reports from the Pecos above town at about 80cfs on various beadhead patterns.

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Pecos River - October 22nd, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Good
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Pecos River: Good reports from the Pecos above town at about 80cfs. Regular stocking by Game and Fish continues.

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Pecos River - October 7th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Good
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Heavy rain the last two days in many places has lowered temperatures and sent water levels up. A couple days of clear weather will settle the murkiness and leave good fishing.


Pecos River:  A lot of water to refresh the Pecos last two days. Pretty cold in the morning, so don't bother getting out too early. Fishing very well with small nymphs.

Rio Grande: Tributaries are running hard today, but may be peaking now. A little change in flows downstream of the Red (which flowed pretty good) but some excellent reports from the Gorge; some okay reports from the Pilar area.

Sangre de Cristo Streams:No change--these streams are pretty intact watersheds and settle within a day of hard rains. Don't bother getting out at dawn, temperatures are cool at night. Get out the nymphs if you want to catch fish here.

McAllister Lake: Yea! Get those waders and float tubes, because the lake is finally cooled off and fishing with Wooly Buggers or other streamers is producing some fat fish up to 20".

Chama River Watershed: Irrigation season is pretty well over and flows have dropped below both dams. The water is murky, so use nymphs and streamers. Game and Fish stocked below Abiquiu three weeks ago. Please remember that special regulations apply to the downstream highway bridge. Headwaters are high.

Jemez Area Streams: The rain muddies up the meadows and the volcanic silt takes a long time to settle out, but cooler temperatures wake up these streams. Take fine tippets, small dry flies and some little nymphs along, too.

Valle Vidal: Flows are too low for fishing, thanks to the end of irrigation season.

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Pecos River - September 24th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
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Pecos River:  A lot of water to refresh the Pecos last weekend. Pretty cold in the morning, so don't bother getting out too early.

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Pecos River - September 20th, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
Stream Flow Conditions [click here]

Pecos River:  Low, clear water and spooky fish. Pretty cold in the morning, so don't bother getting out too early

Weather and Lunar Phases

Pecos River - September 2nd, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
Stream Flow Conditions [click here]

Although the weatherman says monsoons are over, don't believe it. Cooler temperatures are evident in the mornings. Expect a busy holiday weekend and do some walking.



San Juan River:  Excellent reports from the Quality Water. Still holding around 800cfs with decent clarity. RS-2s, leeches, San Juan Worms, and egg patterns; not very much surface action.

Pecos River:  SOme black clouds and rain showers are cooling things off nicely. Using waders may be more pleasant than wet-wading. Water is just under 50cfs and clear, so fish are getting a good look at potential offerings. Small flies and light tippets are useful in making drag-free presentations.

Weather and Lunar Phases

Pecos River - September 2nd, 2004
supplied by: The Reel Life
FISHING: Fair
Stream Flow Conditions [click here]

Although the weatherman says monsoons are over, don't believe it. Cooler temperatures are evident in the mornings. Expect a busy holiday weekend and do some walking.

Pecos River:  SOme black clouds and rain showers are cooling things off nicely. Using waders may be more pleasant than wet-wading. Water is just under 50cfs and clear, so fish are getting a good look at potential offerings. Small flies and light tippets are useful in making drag-free presentations.

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