One of the most popular trout fishing streams in the New Mexico. Paralleled by highway 518 along its entire length....
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Rio Pecos Cowles Ponds Trout Fishing Public Access
Cowles Ponds are right next to the Pecos River and are surrounded by coniferous forests and grassy meadows. There are 2...
Rio Pecos Terrero Bridge Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
Rio Pecos Fly Fishing 05-23-2019 Tererro is an unincorporated community located in San Miguel County, New Mexico. The...
Fly Fusion Cast Like a Pro Series: #7 Pick Up and Lay Down
Fly Fusion Field Editor Jeff Wagner and fly-fishing icon Bruce Richards cover various topics in this informative...
Fly Fishing for Trout in the Pristine Waters of Chimehuin River
Catch and release is the custom in Patagonia. Photo: Tipiliuke Lodge Should you wish to master the art of fly fishing...
Bluewater Lake State Park – Prewitt, NM
This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views towards the Zuni...
Brian Silvey Joins Scientific Anglers Pro Team
Midland, MI (January 23, 2019) – Scientific Anglers, the market leader in fly lines and leader and tippet, is proud to...
Game and Fish reopens properties and begins stocking fish again in the Santa Fe National Forest
SANTA FE – The State Game Commission has reopened properties within the Santa Fe National Forest to coincide with the U.S....
Cutthroat trout featured on new license plate
Cutthroat trout featured on new license plate SANTA FE – A new Share with Wildlife program license plate available to the...
Cimarron River fish safe to eat, tests show
EAGLE NEST – Recent tests of trout in the Cimarron River show that the fish are now safe to eat because no traces of...
Rio Grande cutthroat trout no longer an endangered species candidate
RIO GRANDE CUTTHROAT TROUT NO LONGER AN ENDANGERED SPECIES CANDIDATE SANTA FE –New Mexico’s state fish, the Rio Grande...
BE AWARE OF WILDLIFE, HAZARDS WHEN ENJOYING OUTDOORS IN SPRING
Wildlife species including bears, skunks and raccoons that normally are inactive during the winter months are on the move, and some of them already are making mischief among people’s trash and pets. The Department already has received five bear complaints this spring and expects many more as drought conditions persist. There also have been two confirmed cases of rabies – a raccoon in Raton and a fox in Socorro County – reminding pet owners to be sure their animals’ vaccinations are up to date.
Homeowners and campers who are in bear country are reminded to secure garbage and pet food to avoid attracting wild animals. Pets outdoors should be on leashes at all times, and as always, everyone in the outdoors is advised never to approach wild animals, especially those that appear to be sick or dead.










