Navajo Lake
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08-Aug-24
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: NAVAJO LAKE: Fishing for kokanee salmon was fair to good when using spinners tipped with corn 70 feet deep. Fishing for pike was fair to good when using chartreuse swimbaits. Fishing for bass was fair to good when using 3-inch watermelon with red-flake plastic worms. Reported by: New Mexico F&G |
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Navajo State Park is Colorado and New Mexico's answer to Lake Powell.
This 15,000 surface-acre reservoir extends for 35 miles south into New Mexico. Fish for
record-size northern pike or catfish in open waters without crowds. Camp on your
boat or enjoy beautiful lake view camping. Gather your family and friends and
enjoy Navajo Lake from the comfort of a houseboat. Explore three major rivers
and sail or water-ski on open waters. The Pine River, the most developed area along the lake,
includes a visitor center with interpretive exhibits, developed campgrounds, a
day use area and a full service marina. (more on Navajo Lake)
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- Northern Pike
- Rainbow Trout
- Kokanee Salmon
- Large-mouth Bass
- Catfish
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