New Mexico Fishing Guides, Elephant Butte Fishing, Elephant Butte Lake New Mexico, Striper Bass, Charter Fishing Trip
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Land Of
Enchantment Fishing Adventures offers great recreational
striper fishing, with a professional fishing
guide in Elephant Butte New Mexico. Plan
your striper fishing trip, and charter Land Of
Enchantment Fishing Adventures fishing
guide in Elephant Butte. |
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FISHING FOR WHITE AND STRIPED BASS
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White
Bass White bass are the most
frequently caught, warm-water sport fish in New Mexico. These
lively fish have a voracious appetite, strike eagerly at lures
once waters warm, are relatively easy to catch, and make good
eating.
As schooling fish, white bass
tend to gather in high numbers, avoiding more turbid waters.
Although white bass prefer deep, open water, they will surface
to strike at a school of shad. To catch white bass, use
ultra-light spinning tackle on a 5- to 6-foot rod. Six pound
test line works best. Try jigs and flashy spinner-jig
combinations: white, yellow, silver, or chartreuse, with
reflective tape on the spoons and polished spinners. Any small
lure that looks like a shad will catch white bass when a school
is located. Also try crankbait spoons, minnow imitation
plugs, jigging spoons, and propeller surface lures. Top water
plugs that sputter are good to use when white bass feeding is in
full force. In spring, shore fishing for white bass can be
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Striped Bass
Look for stripers in Elephant Butte and Caballo Lakes at depths between 20 to 50 feet, sometimes suspended
over much deeper water. They may locate over old creek beds or
channels, near sunken islands, along ridges with adjacent dropoffs, or near bridges. In fall, stripers move into shallow
flats and chase schools of shad near the surface. Fall can be an
exciting time for striper fishing, compared with winter, when
stripers tend to stay deep and roam less.
For best results, use a depth
finder. As waters warm, try trolling with live-bait shad or
bluegill. When using bait, always use a fresh specimen; replace
lethargic bait frequently. Try still-fishing with live bait from
an anchored boat or slowly adrift. Use 1 ~ to 4 ounces of lead
in a bead-chain weight to keep the bait at the proper depth.
When you locate stripers holding in deep water, try jigging or
trolling with a downrigger. |
BEST WATERS
Striped Bass:
Elephant Butte and Caballo Lakes.
White Bass:
Elephant Butte, Caballo, and the
Rio Grande between the two reservoirs; Cochiti, Brantley,
Sumner, and Ute Lakes. |
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Learn Fishing Part II
Pointers from the Pros |
Learn Fishing Part III
More White and Striped Bass |
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Land of Enchantment Fishing Adventures
P.O. Box 1336
Elephant Butte Lake, New Mexico 87935
Toll Free: (800) 580-8992
or local (575)744-4346
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