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    Default New Mexico ? 2010 ? La Gran Trucha!

    Christmas on the San Juan

    Me and my dad did a day of fishing on the San Juan just before Christmas,well, I did anyway. When we woke up on the fishing day we awoke to about 4-5 inches of fresh snow. It was enough to make him want to take it easy but it wasn't stopping me. The water just below the dam is pretty much a constant 45 or so degrees anyway so snow on the ground isn't going to make a difference.

    There are two good fly shops there and they all had the same information about what would work and how to fish it. I have never fished this river I have only heard about how great it was year round. In fact I have read that there are two places in the world where you will find the best winter trout fishing action; one is the San Juan River and the other area is New Zealand. They say the San Juan is so because of the constant water temp. It allows for massive generation of food.

    From the moment I stepped foot in that river it was constant action. Once you figure out the depth to run it was game on!

    The first five or so I caught were not very large but I hooked into two real nice fish after that but I failed to land them. They put up a great fight though and I got a close enough look at them to see that they were big. Not long after that I landed a really nice sized rainbow. I am not used to catching fish this big as a general rule since I am mostly fishing small wilderness streams where the fish are 8-12" on average. It had been a long time since I have seen a really large rainbow, not just in length but girth as well.

    The action after that was intense, around 10 AM the fish were slow rising every where you looked. A quick look in the slower moving water exposed what they were feeding on. It was an easy match, the fly shops did not let me down. It was fish after fish after fish. None of them were quite as large as the one below but they were all very close so I was pleased. Another thing I thought that was really neat was when I was working my way up the flats I would go through some shallow pools and I would have a group of anywhere from 10-20 fish following me up river. They were literally on the heels of my boots waiting for me to kick up food for them. It was pretty amazing. I took a video but you cannot really see the fish so I won't bother posting.

    Towards the end of the day I moved down out of the flats into what they call the "Texas Hole." I tried with no luck using the previous fly patterns at any depth so I changed up the rig to run a small salmon egg and a San Juan Worm. After two drifts I hooked on to something big. It ripped my line faster than anything else that day. I fought it for about 2-3 minutes then lost it. I never saw it but it would have been the largest fish of the day without a doubt.

    Oh well, next time...






    New Years on the Pecos River


    On the first day of the new year I thought I would go try my luck on the Pecos River in Pecos NM. I live in the town of Pecos and this river flows through the town. It originates in the canyon north of town in the Sangre De Cristo Mountain range. Most of the river is frozen over this time of the year but if you go up the canyon 10 or so miles there are some spots exposed to the sun and you have a few small sections that are fishable.

    I started my day at the old mining town of Tererro. I didn't have much luck but managed to hook a really small rainbow that wiggled off my line as I was reaching for it. After that it was slow. I moved up the river a ways between Tererro and Cowles(another old mining town) and hit a section of river there. I managed to get one small Brown landed.

    No one really fishes this river in the winter for obvious reasons seeing that most of it is frozen over and there is not a lot of activity. I just went with the go to flies; the Stonefly and Hares Ear.

    I will have to play around a bit more with size and color and see if I can generate more interest from the fish. But, at least I am off on a decent start for this years season, I didn't skunked anyway...






    **Edit**

    On a good tip I will keep this thread as a running log of my trips on the Pecos and it's feed waters for the year.
    Last edited by vmabuck; 01-05-2010 at 08:04 PM.

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    Golly - I hope you didn't ask for anything MORE for Christmas !!

    Great report. Looking forward to the next one.

    John
    The fish are always right.

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    Glad to hear you had a ball. The Juan can be fun when the fish are on, especially in the dead of winter when it is not so crowded.

    Just in case you didn't read the fine print, you can't fish for those fish that are feeding on the stuff you are kicking up. And the wardens do watch for that.

    PS. There are monster carp in there. Be prepared.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DG View Post
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    Just in case you didn't read the fine print, you can't fish for those fish that are feeding on the stuff you are kicking up. And the wardens do watch for that.
    Its referred to as the San Juan Shuffle and its a BIG TIME "no-no" to do...

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    vmabuck, Hello and welcome to FAOL from SoCal. Thanks for the report and for stirring up some No. NM memories. I lived and worked for a time in the '70s around the Las Vegas area. I have fished the Pecos near it's headwaters as well as the San Juan. I look forward to more reports from you. Jim
    I'm either going to, coming from or thinking about fishing. Jim

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    Default I enjoyed your report

    That's a very nice report. I've heard that the San Juan is a small fly tailwater, is that true? Glad you had a great Christmas.
    Bruce

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