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San Gregorio Lake
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27-Jul-23
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: SAN GREGORIO LAKE: Fishing for trout was fair to good when using PowerBait. National forest closures have been in place restricting fishing access. Visit the Santa Fe National Forest webpage or call the Santa Fe National Forest office at (505) 438-5300 for the latest closure information. Reported by: New Mexico F&G |
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San Gregorio
Lake is situated in the San Pedro Wilderness Area in northern New Mexico.
The thirty acre high meadow lake holds hatchery-raised rainbows and hybrid
cutthroat trout. Reaching San Gregorio requires a modest hike just short of a
mile. The access trail leads you to the southeastern part of the lake. The
fishing season varies depending on the moisture that winter brings. Generally
June through October are good months. The southeastern section of the lake seems
to be a favorite of anglers whom elect to fish from the shore. Anglers who
prefer fly-fishing often fish the west side in a float tube or light canoe.
Summer months provide good hatches in the early morning and evening. In July and
August hoppers prevail.
Camping: Clear Creek Campgrounds are located just south of the
wilderness area.
Directions: The easiest access is take the Forest Road 126 from Cuba.
The road is paved for about six miles and turns into a descend gravel road until
Clear Creek Campgrounds. However the more scenic way, is taking the dirt road
for Fenton Lake. The road takes you through beautiful meadows and the road is
fairly good.
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