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Cimarron River

Ute Park, NM    

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The Cimarron River is a tributary of the Arkansas. It extends over 698 miles (1123 km) across four states (New M...

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Eagle Nest Lake

HIGHWAY 64, Eagle Nest, NM    

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Hours are 5 a.m.-10 p.m. Special Kokanee Salmon Snagging Season Oct. 1-Dec. 31, page 15. Day use only, no overni...

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Cimarron River Below Eagle Nest Dam, Nm

Eagle Nest, NM    

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Though seldom wider than 20', the Cimarron takes up a big space in the New Mexico fly fishing scene. It?s a very po...

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Costilla Creek, Costilla, New Mexico

Red River, NM    

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Costilla Creek is a marvelous, high-elevation tailwater fishery that drains the huge Vermejo Ranch. Predominantly a...

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Red River, Red River, New Mexico

Red River, NM     (800) 348-6444

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The Red River is born peacefully in alpine lakes under New Mexico?s highest mountains. But then, in a mad dash for ...

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Maxwell Lakes

Cimarron, NM    

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Located in the great plains of northeastern New Mexico, Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,700-acre mix of ...

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Taos Area, Taos, New Mexico

Taos Ski Valley, NM    

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Taos is an excellent headquarters for fly fishers visiting New Mexico. One can fly fish all day, return to sophisti...

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Rio Grande, Upper, Questa, New Mexico

San Cristobal, NM    

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This is fly fishing for the technically advanced, physically fit, and adventurous. If this is not your profile, ski...

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Rio Grande River

Cerro, NM    

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Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Rainbow Trout

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Red River

Taos, NM    

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Small, brushy, canyon water. Rainbows and browns.