RalphL
Well-known member
Not a report I'm glad to make, but here's the skinny. A couple months ago, Corps of Engineers decided they could no longer keep patching the dam at El Vado lake, so they drained it to make major repairs. It was not a major problem since its sister lake, Heron, was cranking out huge Koke, 15 to 17 inches in July and action was hot and steady. Then, it hit the fan.
Albuquerque decided to call due their water allotment and within three weeks, Heron level dropped almost 15 feet. Fishing went absolutely to hell. So bad, in fact, that even the professional guides on the lake began refunding clients deposits and refusing to take out any clients.
I fished hard, caught a few shakers, and managed an occasional keeper female, but these fish are thoroughly stressed and the rapid water drop has obviously so violated the thermocline that they are totally off the bite. Sad to say, it's over for Heron, at least for this year.
Reports are that it will drop another 8 to 20 feet by the end of the year. I've never seen the fishing so bad, and if we don't get superb snowpack in Colorado this winter, it will be a long time recovering. Most of the boaters are pulling their boats out early because the water level under the marina is dropping fast and the marina may wind up on the mud real soon.
Just a head's up for anyone thinking of heading to Heron or El Vado. Looks like I'm finally going to have a good reason to pull my boat to the Gorge.
Albuquerque decided to call due their water allotment and within three weeks, Heron level dropped almost 15 feet. Fishing went absolutely to hell. So bad, in fact, that even the professional guides on the lake began refunding clients deposits and refusing to take out any clients.
I fished hard, caught a few shakers, and managed an occasional keeper female, but these fish are thoroughly stressed and the rapid water drop has obviously so violated the thermocline that they are totally off the bite. Sad to say, it's over for Heron, at least for this year.
Reports are that it will drop another 8 to 20 feet by the end of the year. I've never seen the fishing so bad, and if we don't get superb snowpack in Colorado this winter, it will be a long time recovering. Most of the boaters are pulling their boats out early because the water level under the marina is dropping fast and the marina may wind up on the mud real soon.
Just a head's up for anyone thinking of heading to Heron or El Vado. Looks like I'm finally going to have a good reason to pull my boat to the Gorge.