Conchas Lake
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08-Aug-24
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Conditions
: CONCHAS LAKE: Fishing for bass was fair to good when using green Rapala lures. Fishing for white bass was fair to good when using Gulp minnows. Fishing for walleye was fair when using Gulp minnows. Fishing for crappie was fair when using Gulp minnows. Reported by: New Mexico F&G |
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This large and beautiful body of water is just 70 miles from Las Vegas off Hwy
104 at an elevation of 4,200 feet. The 9600 acre lake has an overall length of
25 miles and more than 60 miles of varied shoreline, the clear, blue-green water
of Conchas Lake offers anglers and boaters alike a unique experience.
Conchas has traditionally
been known as one of the best walleye and smallmouth bass lakes in the
southwest, but an abundance of bass, crappie and bluegill also thrives.
Fishing is good using top water lures, jerk baits, spinner
baits, crank baits, tubes, salt craws and senkos for black bass.More on Conchas Lake State Park and History
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- Bluegull
- White Bass
- Black Bass
- Walleye
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