Tag: fly fishing
New Mexico Fishing Report June 20, 2021
Posted by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 20, 2021 | Fishing | 0 |
Pecos River Cowles Ponds Trout Fly Fishing Public ...
Posted by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 14, 2021 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Rio Pecos Terrero Bridge Trout Fly Fishing Public ...
Posted by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 14, 2021 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Pecos River Valley
Posted by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Nov 17, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Rio Cimarron Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
Posted by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Aug 5, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Rio Grande Gorge – Taos Junction
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jul 30, 2021 | Fishing, Kayaking, Videos, Whitewater Rafting | 0 |
Approximately 15 miles south of Taos, New Mexico the Taos Junction is the nexus of the Rio Pueblo...
Read MoreNew Mexico Fishing Report June 20, 2021
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 20, 2021 | Fishing | 0 |
Northeast Fishing ReportNE Cabresto Lake: We had no reports from anglers this week. Charette...
Read MorePecos River Cowles Ponds Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 14, 2021 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Trout Fly Fishing on the Pecos River Some of the best trout fishing abounds within the Pecos...
Read MoreRio Pecos Terrero Bridge Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 14, 2021 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Pecos River Trout Fly Fishing Tererro is an unincorporated community located in San Miguel County,...
Read MorePecos River Valley
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Nov 17, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
The Pecos River originates high up in the Pecos Wilderness Area of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains...
Read MoreRio Cimarron Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Aug 5, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
The first dozen miles of the Cimarron River (from Eagle Nest Lake to Ute Park, New Mexico) are...
Read MoreRio Pueblo Trout Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jul 27, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
One of the most popular trout fishing streams in the New Mexico. Paralleled by highway 518 along...
Read MoreRio Pecos Cowles Ponds Trout Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | May 29, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Cowles Ponds are right next to the Pecos River and are surrounded by coniferous forests and grassy...
Read MoreRio Pecos Terrero Bridge Trout Fly Fishing Public Access
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | May 26, 2019 | Fishing, Videos | 0 |
Rio Pecos Fly Fishing 05-23-2019 Tererro is an unincorporated community located in San Miguel...
Read MoreFly Fusion Cast Like a Pro Series: #7 Pick Up and Lay Down
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | May 10, 2019 | Videos | 0 |
Fly Fusion Field Editor Jeff Wagner and fly-fishing icon Bruce Richards cover various topics in...
Read MoreFly Fishing for Trout in the Pristine Waters of Chimehuin River
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Mar 15, 2019 | Fishing | 0 |
Catch and release is the custom in Patagonia. Photo: Tipiliuke Lodge Should you wish to...
Read MoreBluewater Lake State Park – Prewitt, NM
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Mar 14, 2019 | State Parks | 0 |
This serene lake, located 25 miles west of Grants, is set in a pinon-juniper landscape with views...
Read MoreBrian Silvey Joins Scientific Anglers Pro Team
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jan 23, 2019 | Blogs | 0 |
Midland, MI (January 23, 2019) – Scientific Anglers, the market leader in fly lines and leader and...
Read MoreGame and Fish reopens properties and begins stocking fish again in the Santa Fe National Forest
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Dec 29, 2018 | Blogs | 0 |
SANTA FE – The State Game Commission has reopened properties within the Santa Fe National Forest...
Read MoreCutthroat trout featured on new license plate
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Dec 5, 2017 | Fishing | 0 |
Cutthroat trout featured on new license plate SANTA FE – A new Share with Wildlife program license...
Read MoreCimarron River fish safe to eat, tests show
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Feb 24, 2017 | Blogs | 0 |
EAGLE NEST – Recent tests of trout in the Cimarron River show that the fish are now safe to eat...
Read MoreRio Grande cutthroat trout no longer an endangered species candidate
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Oct 5, 2014 | Fishing | 0 |
RIO GRANDE CUTTHROAT TROUT NO LONGER AN ENDANGERED SPECIES CANDIDATE SANTA FE –New Mexico’s state...
Read MoreBE AWARE OF WILDLIFE, HAZARDS WHEN ENJOYING OUTDOORS IN SPRING
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jun 5, 2013 | Blogs | 0 |
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.
Read MoreEagle Nest Lake Opens for Ice Fishing
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Jan 8, 2013 | Fishing | 0 |
Fishing access is restricted to foot traffic; motor vehicles are not permitted on the ice at this time. Ice thickness measurements taken by the New Mexico State Parks Division have met requirements for walk-in access to the lake according to criteria established by the Department of Game and Fish and State Parks.
The State Parks Division has a formal procedure for checking the depth of ice. The ice thickness is measured starting at the shoreline and progressing out over the lake. When the ice is of a thickness and quality that is considered safe, the lake is opened to ice fishing. Park staff continually makes visual checks of the ice looking for cracks, water on top of the ice and open water, all signs that the ice may not be safe for anglers.
For more information and current updates about ice conditions, please contact Eagle Nest Lake State Park, (575) 377-1594. For questions about fishing in northeastern New Mexico, call the Department of Game and Fish in Raton, (575) 445-2311. Information also is available on the Department of Game and Fish or New Mexico State Parks respective websites, www.wildlife.state.nm.us and www.nmparks.com.
Read MoreNew RV Resort at Elephant Butte Lake
by Four Corners Outdoor Recreation | Feb 27, 2012 | Blogs | 0 |
You’ll find the RV Resort just a quarter of a mile from the entrance to Elephant Butte Lake State Park, which contains the largest lake in New Mexico. The Resort is the perfect staging location for planning activities and outings for Spaceport America Tours, Bosque Del Apache Bird Refuge and Ghost Towns.
We have discounts on the daily rates and some weekly and monthly sites have been reduced for the winter.
The Resort has a friendly home like atmosphere. With all the amenities, places of interest to visit and the lake, it’s the perfect place to spend a few days, your vacation, or your life.
Elephant Butte Lake RV Resort (EBLRVR) offers 140 full hook-up sites with big rig, level sites up to 70 feet. 20, 30 and 50 amp service is available. They have daily, weekly or monthly rates, cable TV, covered patio with picnic tables and BBQ grills by the lounges. Elephant Butte Lake RV Resort offers free Wi-Fi.
Elephant Butte Lake offers 35,000 surface acres of water available for public use. Elephant Butte Lake has three marinas and Caballo Lake has one marina. Boat rentals of all kinds, such as houseboats, jet skiis, and ski-boats are available at the marinas.
Just minutes from Elephant Butte Lake RV Resort you’ll find: Historic Villages, Hot Mineral Baths, Geronimo springs Museum, Veterans’ Memorial Park & Museum, Pioneer Store Museum and Spaceport America.
Elephant Butte Lake has excellent fishing. Fish for Stripers and other types of Bass, Walleye, Blue Catfish, Sunfish, Bluegill, Crappie and Trout.
You may enjoy exciting water sports: Sailing, Boating, Windsurfing, jet-skiing, Waterskiing, Canoeing, and Swimming.
The New Mexico Spaceport Authority is pleased to offer public tours of Spaceport America. Sun Tours, Inc. provides a three hour journey to the Spaceport. Tours are on Friday, Saturday and Sundays at 9:00am and 1:00pm. Sunday Tour is at 9:00am only. A pick up point is our sister property, Elephant Butte Inn & Spa, across the street from the Resort.
Other local activities include:
- Hiking and biking
- Bird watching
- Tennis
- Fishing
- Golf
- ATV Trails
- Ghost towns
- Gold panning
- Abandoned cavalry forts
- Art galleries
- Indian petroglyphs
- Boating
The unusual Combination of mild winters, moderate summers and low year-round humidity makes Elephant Butte an ideal place to be. The area experiences four mild seasons and has endless amounts of sunshine!
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