Monday, May 31, 2010

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of May 31, 2010

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Forest Road 376 has been closed at Porter's Landing to NM Highway 126. FR 376 to the San Antonio Hot Springs is also closed. This means that the upper San Antonio and the Cebolla. Fenton Lake State Park is also closed. FR 376 is open from Gilman Tunnels to Porter's Landing. Highway 126 is now open but is subject to close again, along with other roads and areas affected by the fire as warranted by increased fire activity. An abandoned campfire is suspected in causing the Rio Fire in the Jemez Mountains. The entire East Fork starting just west of the Caldera, the lower San Antonio from La Cueva down, the Guadalupe, and the Jemez River are still open and fishing well.

Saturday June 5th is a Free Fishing Day at the Jicarilla Fishing Lakes. This day is also the Free Fishing Day for the State of New Mexico. The Jicarilla Apache Game and Fish Department is pleased to honor the same day and we encourage folks to get out and fish. Due to the late notice, please pass this message along to friends and family. Have a safe and Fun Day!!!!Kevin Terry, Fisheries Biologist Jicarilla Apache Game and Fish Department

The annual Spring River Cleanup on the Pecos will be on Saturday, June 26! Please meet us at the Upper Pecos Watershed Association office at 78 S. Main Street in Pecos at 9:00 am. Come get coffee, pastries and to your cleanup assignments. Bags, gloves and safety vests will be provided. We will be giving away stainless steel water bottles to all volunteers! The BBQ picnic will be at the Jamie Koch Pavilion following the cleanup at 12 noon. Pecos River BBQ Company will be doing the cooking (food will be donated)! We will also be having a bucket raffle with great prizes. If you have items you would like to donate for the bucket raffle, or would like more information please call the UPWA office at 757-3600 and speak to Rachel or Lexy.

No High Spring Peak Release this year on the San Juan River. The latest Water Supply Forecast for Water Year 2010 has been issued and the April through July inflow into Navajo Lake is forecasted to be at 89% of normal. Given this forecast, there will not be a spring peak release this year. It's a little unfortunate that the river won't see a scouring this year and flush out some of the accumulated sand and silt. The upside is that there shouldn't be a dip in business for the San Juan guides. The high spring release often keeps anglers away despite the fact that fishing is very good during the event.

The Pecos National Historical Park and the Valles Caldera National Preserve operate fishing progrgams on their respective properties. The summer fishing season at Pecos NHP starts on June 24th. To get a fishing day on Pecos National Historical Park, see their website at http://www.nps.gov/peco/planyourvisit/fishing.htm or call 505-757-7272. The Valles Caldera opened up to fishing on May 22nd. They no longer have the lottery system in place. To reserve a space, you can call, visit the website, or take a chance and walk-on before 7:00 am: See the Caldera's website at http://vallescaldera.gov/ for more details.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of May 24, 2010

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The new fishing year began on April 1st. We have licenses available for sale here at the shop.

No High Spring Peak Release this year on the San Juan River. The latest Water Supply Forecast for Water Year 2010 has been issued and the April through July inflow into Navajo Lake is forecasted to be at 89% of normal. Given this forecast, there will not be a spring peak release this year. It's a little unfortunate that the river won't see a scouring this year and flush out some of the accumulated sand and silt. The upside is that there shouldn't be a dip in business for the San Juan guides. The high spring release often keeps anglers away despite the fact that fishing is very good during the event.

The annual Spring River Cleanup on the Pecos will be on Saturday, June 26! Please meet us at the Upper Pecos Watershed Association office at 78 S. Main Street in Pecos at 9:00 am. Come get coffee, pastries and to your cleanup assignments. Bags, gloves and safety vests will be provided. We will be giving away stainless steel water bottles to all volunteers! The BBQ picnic will be at the Jamie Koch Pavilion following the cleanup at 12 noon. Pecos River BBQ Company will be doing the cooking (food will be donated)! We will also be having a bucket raffle with great prizes. If you have items you would like to donate for the bucket raffle, or would like more information please call the UPWA office at 757-3600 and speak to Rachel or Lexy.

The Pecos National Historical Park and the Valles Caldera National Preserve operate fishing progrgams on their respective properties. The summer fishing season at Pecos NHP starts on June 24th. To get a fishing day on Pecos National Historical Park, see their website at http://www.nps.gov/peco/planyourvisit/fishing.htm or call 505-757-7272. The Valles Caldera opens up to fishing on May 22nd. They no longer have the lottery system in place. To reserve a space, you can call, visit the website, or take a chance and walk-on before 7:00 am: See the Caldera's website at http://vallescaldera.gov/ for more details.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of May 17, 2010

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The new fishing year began on April 1st. We have licenses available for sale here at the shop.

No High Spring Peak Release this year on the San Juan River. The latest Water Supply Forecast for Water Year 2010 has been issued and the April through July inflow into Navajo Lake is forecasted to be at 89% of normal. Given this forecast, there will not be a spring peak release this year. It's a little unfortunate that the river won't see a scouring this year and flush out some of the accumulated sand and silt. The upside is that there shouldn't be a dip in business for the San Juan guides. The high spring release often keeps anglers away despite the fact that fishing is very good during the event.

The Pecos National Historical Park and the Valles Caldera National Preserve operate fishing progrgams on their respective properties. The summer fishing season at Pecos NHP starts on June 24th. To get a fishing day on Pecos National Historical Park, see their website at http://www.nps.gov/peco/planyourvisit/fishing.htm or call 505-757-7272. The Valles Caldera opens up to fishing on May 22nd. They no longer have the lottery system in place. To reserve a space, you can call, visit the website, or take a chance and walk-on before 7:00 am: See the Caldera's website at http://vallescaldera.gov/ for more details.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of May 10, 2010

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The new fishing year began on April 1st. We have licenses available for sale here at the shop.

No High Spring Peak Release this year on the San Juan River. The latest Water Supply Forecast for Water Year 2010 has been issued and the April through July inflow into Navajo Lake is forecasted to be at 89% of normal. Given this forecast, there will not be a spring peak release this year. It's a little unfortunate that the river won't see a scouring this year and flush out some of the accumulated sand and silt. The upside is that there shouldn't be a dip in business for the San Juan guides. The high spring release often keeps anglers away despite the fact that fishing is very good during the event.

The Pecos National Historical Park and the Valles Caldera National Preserve operate fishing progrgams on their respective properties. The summer fishing season at Pecos NHP starts on June 24th. To get a fishing day on Pecos National Historical Park, see their website at http://www.nps.gov/peco/planyourvisit/fishing.htm or call 505-757-7272. The Valles Caldera opens up to fishing on May 22nd. They no longer have the lottery system in place. To reserve a space, you can call, visit the website, or take a chance and walk-on before 7:00 am: See the Caldera's website at http://vallescaldera.gov/ for more details.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of May 3, 2010

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The new fishing year began on April 1st. We have licenses available for sale here at the shop.

Norman Maktima, head guide at the High Desert Angler, and Team USA member, has moved the classes on loch style stillwater flyfishing techniques. The new date for the stillwater class is on Saturday May 8th. The first day will be a three hour classroom day with the on the water follow up the next day Sunday May 9th. The cost of this class is $200. The time and place for the fishing class day will be TBA. The Saturday classroom day is from 9:00 am till noon. Please contact Norman Maktima in the shop at 800-988-7688 to sign up or for more info.

No High Spring Peak Release this year on the San Juan River. The latest Water Supply Forecast for Water Year 2010 has been issued and the April through July inflow into Navajo Lake is forecasted to be at 89% of normal. Given this forecast, there will not be a spring peak release this year. It's a little unfortunate that the river won't see a scouring this year and flush out some of the accumulated sand and silt. The upside is that there won't be a dip in business for the San Juan guides. The high spring release often keeps anglers away despite the fact that fishing is very good during the event.