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HIDALGO COUNTY HERALD FRIDAY, MAY 22, 2015 5
Southwest Area
F'ishiag Repor00 o,i
VGame & Fiuh[
This fishing report, provided by
Bill Dunn and the Department of
Game and Fish, has been gener-
ated from the best information
available from area officers and
anglers. Conditions encountered
after the report is compiled may
differ, as stream, lake and
weather conditions alter fish and
angler activities.
CATCHES OF THE WEEK:
Bluewater Lake: May 16, Ian
Stroud of Albuquerque caught
and released a 50-inch tiger
musky. He was using a Rapala X
Rap husky jerk. May 17, Danny
Gonzales of Albuquerque caught
and released several tiger musky
the biggest of which was 49
inches. He was using a Bomber
herky jerky. May 17, Javier
Atencio, age 5, of Santa Fe caught
and released a 47-inch tiger
musky. He was using a top water
lure. May 17, Jose Gutierrez, age
9, caught a 41-inch tiger musky.
He was using a hot dog.
Chama River: May 14, Jim
Engstrom caught and released a
22-inch brown trout. He was fish-
ing below Abiquiu and using a
size 10 bead-head olive wooly
bugger.
Conehas Lake: May 16, Kenny
Trujillo of Albuquerque caught a
5.8-pound largemouth bass. He
was using a 3.5-inch tube.
Navajo Lake: May 16, David
Herrera caught and released a
6.23 largemouth bass. He was us-
ing plastics. May 16, George
Fagundes caught and released a
5.20 smallmouth bass. He was
using plastics.
Ute Lake: May 15, Morris
Eakins of Borger, Texas, caught a
26-inch, 6.42-pound walleye.
May 17, Walter Burnett of Ama-
rillo caught and released a 4.88-
pound smallmouth bass. May 17,
Dustin Stovall of Hereford, Texas,
caught a 6.10-pound channel cat-
fish. He was fishing a bass tour-
nament and using a senko.
Young Pond: May 17, Linda
Rundell, age 8, caught a 16-inch
channel catfish. Linda gently re-
leased this fish and several other
catfish that her and her brother
Hayden caught. May 17, Andres
Vergara of Las Cruces caught a
20-inch, 3.5-pound channel cat-
fish. He was using a hot dog
bathed in sardine oil.
If you have a catch of the
week story or just want to tell us
about your latest New Mexico
fishing experience, send it to us
at fishforfun2@hotmail.com. We
may include your story in our
next report. For catches of the
week, include name, date, and lo-
cation, type of fish, length and
weight if possible and bait, lure
or fly used.
SOUTHWEST AREA
Alumni Pond: Fishing was slow
to fair using worms for catfish. We
had no reports on other species.
Bear Canyon: We had no reports
from anglers this week.
Bill Evans Lake: Fishing was
slow to fair using jerk baits, tubes,
salt craws and worms for large-
mouth bass. Fishing was slow to
fair using Power Bait and worms
for trout. We had no reports on
other species.
Caballo Lake: Fishing was fair
trolling crank baits for white bass.
Fishing was fair to good using
night crawlers, hot dogs and liver
for catfish. We had no reports on
other species.
Elephant Butte Lake: Fishing
was good trolling and casting
crank baits for white bass. The
best reports again this past week
came from anglers fishing the
Black Bluffs area. Fishing for
largemouth bass and smallmouth
bass was good using lizards, chig-
ger craws, sweet beavers, jerk
minnows, jigs, tubes and crank
baits. Fishing was good using
chicken liver, dead minnows,
crawdads and dough baits for cat-
fish. We had no reports on other
species. The surface water temp
was in the low to mid 60s.
Eseundida Lake: Fishing was
fair using hot dogs and liver for
catfish. A few rainbow trout were
caught by anglers using salmon
eggs and Pistol Petes. We had no
reports on other species.
Gila River: Stream flow as of
Monday morning was 77 cfs. We
had no reports from anglers this
week.
Glenwoud Pund: Fishing was
good using Power Bait and
salmon eggs for trout.
Lake Roberts: The water level is
coming up and fishing for trout
was reported as fair by anglers
using worms. We also had a re-
port of a 9-pound largemouth bass
caught last week but have no
other details.
Quemadu Lake: Fishing was
slow to fair using crank baits, Pis-
tol Petes and spoons for tiger
musky. Fishing for trout was slow
but there were a few caught by
anglers using Pistol Petes and
Power Bait.
Riu Grande: Stream flow below
Elephant Butte on Monday morn-
ing was 52 cfs. We had no reports
from anglers this week.
Snow Lake: Fishing was good
using Power Bait and worms for
trout.
Young Pond: Fishing for catfish
was slow for some but good for
others. Best baits were worms and
hot dogs. We had no reports on
other species.
TheHELP-NM lnc Child Development Division is accept-
ing applications for children for the 2014-2015 school year.
Apoiicatons may be picked up at the Center/Office isted
below beiween the hours of 800 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday
through Friday
El Programa de HELP-NM esta aceptando aplicaciones
para nitros paraelafloesco!arde2014-15. Aplicaciones
se pueden levantar en el centro o oficina listada abaio
entretashorasde8:00am.-5:00p.m iunesaviernes.
OUR wish for you is that this life becomes ALL
that you want it to, that your DREAMS stay BIG,
your worries stay SMALL, that you never carry
more than you can hold, and while you're out
there getting where you're getting to. I hope you
know SOMEBODY LOVES YOU, and wants the
same thing too.
This is our WISH .....
We all love you soooo rnuch
Tony, Michelle " Kids Palacios
Memorial Day Color Run raises money for local veterans
The Lordsburg Elks Lodge held a red, white and blue Memorial Day/Armed Forces Day Color Run on Saturday, May 16, 2015 at the
Hidalgo County Fairgrounds.Top runners and walkers who endured the low temperatures and blowing winds received medals for first,
second and third place in both male and female categories. The Hidalgo County Sheriff's Department provided its mobile response
vehicle and both the HCSO and the Lordsburg Police Department oversaw safety at the event. Funds raised will be used to help local
veterans. Any veteran who needs assistance is encouraged to contact any Elks lodge member or email Iordsburgelks@yahoo.com.
Sponsors of this year's event included Smith Ford, Short Co., Bishops, Nutrition Club, Western Bank, Saucedo's Super Market and the
City of Lordsburg. Pictured above are all participants, while below are the top runners, left, and walkers, right. Courtesy photos
HELP-NM CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION!
!
(Head Start, Early Head Start)
FREE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAM
Expecting mothers and children birth through five
HELP-NM CHILD DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
(Head Start, Early Head Start)
PROGRAMA GRADTIS DE PREPARACION ESCOLAR
Mujeres Embarazadas y ninos 6 semanas hasta 5 anos
Applications are accepted regardless of race, age, sex, creed, color,
national origin or disability in accordance with ADA and USDA regulations.
HURRY AND APPLY!
Animas/Lordsburg Head Start ¢,'-i >
PO Box 74, Animas NM11409 Copper, Lordsburg
mara m&s informaci6n, por favor llame
'. ........ Sandra Romo 575-548-2795 (Animas) % o '/
Cynthia Allen 575-542-9678 (Lordsburg)
Aplicaciones son aceptadas sin hacer caso de raza, edad, sexo,
credo, color, nacionalidad, origen o incapacidad.
APLIQUE CON PRISM
) Animas/L0rdsburg Head Start ,
PO Box 74, Animas NM/1409 Copper, L0rdsburg
Para ms inforrnaci6n, por favor Ilame
.......... Sandra Romo 575-548-2795 (Animas) ..,
Cynthia Allen 575-542-9678 (Lordsburg)
3-on-3 Basketball
rnament
May 29-3 x
LHS Gymnasium
Lorqlsburg, NM
gistrot!on deadline:May 20,,
($$ due day of tournament)
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We wish you the best as you step
ahead towards ne challenges in
life. We are so very proud of you,
have been since the day you )ere
born/
Congratulations to our Son, Brother
g¢ Uncle );osh. We love you dearly
and remember, we'll always be here
for you.
Mom, Dad, Dani,
Kayla, Sergio, Alden, Emmie,
Aaron, Elizabeth, Christopher 6 Ryker
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