Sports

Bluewater Lake: Jeremy Pitts caught an 11-pound catfish using chicken livers near the dam around 1 p.m. on Nov. 1. “We got a few bites, but this was the keeper,” Jeremy said. Courtesy Photo

Bluewater Lake: Jeremy Pitts caught an 11-pound catfish using chicken livers near the dam around 1 p.m. on Nov. 1. “We got a few bites, but this was the keeper,” Jeremy said. Courtesy Photo

Cibola Fishing Report – November 1–10

BLUEWATER LAKE, N.M. – As fall settles deeper into Cibola County, Bluewater Lake continues to provide steady action for anglers targeting both trout and catfish.Jeremy Pitts had a successful outing near the dam on Nov. 1, reeling in an 11-pound catfish using chicken livers just after 1 p.m.
Athlete of the Week

Athlete of the Week

Athlete of the Week

This week's Athlete of the Week is DJ Chavez, of the Grants High School football team. DJ threw two very tough touchdowns in the 14-7 defeat of the Silver Colts last Saturday. DJ was also the back-up quarterback and has had only a short amount of time to adjust to the quarterback role.

Cibola County Sports Round-Up

The Grants High School Lady Pirates cross country team took the district championship last weekend beating out top cross-country teams not only in their district but in the state and The L-A cross country team did well last week at the district meet.
Martinez Commits to Adams State

Martinez Commits to Adams State

Martinez Commits to Adams State

Congratulations to Laila Martinez (Acoma/Laguna), to continue her education and running career, out of Grants High School in New Mexico, who has committed to Adams State University in Alamosa, Colorado
Bluewater Lake reservoir levels dropped steadily between Halloween 2024 and Halloween 2025, falling from over 11,000 acre-feet to just 4,763 acre-feet, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. The sharpest declines occurred between May and September, aligning with seasonal irrigation releases and warmer weather conditions. Data retrieved October 31, 2025. Diego Lopez - CC

Bluewater Lake reservoir levels dropped steadily between Halloween 2024 and Halloween 2025, falling from over 11,000 acre-feet to just 4,763 acre-feet, according to U.S. Geological Survey data. The sharpest declines occurred between May and September, aligning with seasonal irrigation releases and warmer weather conditions. Data retrieved October 31, 2025. Diego Lopez - CC

Cibola Fishing Report

Season Change Brings Trout Surge and Winter Hours to Bluewater BLUEWATER LAKE , N.M. – The seasons have changed, and so have the hours at Bluewater Lake State Park.Starting Nov. 1 to Mar 31, the park will be open from 7am to 5pm for recreational purposes.