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Every Boat Ramp on Conchas Lake

0 boat ramps ยท San Miguel, New Mexico

9,600

Surface Acres

100 ft

Max Depth

0

Boat Ramps

6

Fish Species

WalleyeLargemouth BassSmallmouth BassChannel CatfishCrappieWhite Bass

Boat Ramps on Conchas Lake

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About Conchas Lake

Conchas Lake is a 9,600-acre reservoir in east-central New Mexico that offers some of the state's finest walleye fishing in a remote, uncrowded setting. The lake's clear water and rocky structure create ideal walleye habitat, and fish in the 20- to 26-inch range are regularly caught along the main channel breaks and rocky points. Largemouth and smallmouth bass both thrive here, with bass tournaments frequently producing impressive bags.

Conchas Lake State Park provides boat ramps and basic amenities at this off-the-beaten-path destination. The reservoir sits in a dramatic canyon carved by the Canadian River, with red sandstone bluffs rising above the waterline. White bass runs in the spring draw crowds to the upper arms of the lake, and crappie fishing is productive around submerged brush and standing timber. The lake's remote location northeast of Tucumcari means lighter fishing pressure and a true wilderness experience for those willing to make the drive.

Nearest towns: Conchas Dam, Tucumcari

FAQ

How many boat ramps are on Conchas Lake?
RampSeeker lists 0 boat ramps on Conchas Lake.
What fish are in Conchas Lake?
Conchas Lake supports Walleye, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish, Crappie, White Bass.
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