Due to the response to the special women’s program at this year’s conclave, New Mexico Trout is pleased to announce the formation of New Mexico Trout’s Women’s group. The women’s group will form and run under the bylaws of New
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Update on Stream Restoration
Ron Loehman, Conservation Chairman Last May, NMT volunteers participated in a riparian restoration workshop conducted by Bill Zeedyk on private land along the Rio Cebolla about two miles downstream from Fenton Lake. Bill is famous for his Induced Meandering technique
Read more2016 Conclave – a success!
Brian Beaudoin Conclave Chair New Mexico Trout’s Annual Conclave was held on 6 February and was a great success with over 200 attendees, including many women fly fishers. Our three exceptional guests, Skip Morris, Van Beacham and Karen Denison, provided
Read moreSigned Skip Morris books available
New Mexico Trout is pleased to offer some fabulous and informative books to its members. After the Conclave, Skip Morris provided a collection of titles that you can purchase below. These books are signed by Skip, and Trout Flies for Rivers
Read moreNM Trout response to Jumping Mouse EA
On February 10, 2016, New Mexico Trout submitted a comment on the Santa Fe National Forest’s proposal to protect endangered New Mexico Jumping Mouse habitat on the Rio Cebolla in the Jemez mountains. While agreeing with most of the findings and
Read moreSanta Fe National Forest plan to address the meadow jumping mouse
In January 2016, the Santa Fe National Forest issued Environmental Analysis for the New Mexico Jumping Mouse Critical Habitat Protection Project. The closure addresses the endangered species listing for the NM Meadow Jumping Mouse (NMMJM). This closure applies to all
Read moreHelp! I can’t renew my membership or purchase a ticket!
We’ve had more than a couple of complaints about not being able to purchase tickets or renew memberships online. Please check this list of our most common issues. You need to be registered for this website and logged in to
Read moreThe Gila River – New Mexico’s Last Free Flowing River
The Gila River is New Mexico’s last free flowing river, let’s keep it that way! Here is a video of Dutch Salmon from the New Mexico Wildlife Federation.
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