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Jan. 17—CATCHES OF THE WEEK At Eagle Nest Lake, Mairen Hoch, above left, of Los Alamos caught a 26-inch rainbow trout while ice fishing on Jan. 14. ... Zachary Dostart, 14, of Rio Rancho caught ...
Eagle Nest Lake State Park in northeastern New Mexico’s Colfax County on Jan. 27 hosted its annual ice fishing tournament. More: Rare Pecos River fish included in federal settlement. Protections ...
Eagle Nest Lake State Park is a state park in New Mexico, United States. The park is located outside Eagle Nest, approximately 30 miles (48 km) east of Taos. It was established on July 3, 2004. [1] Its main attraction is a 2,400-acre (9.7 km 2) lake which is popular for fishing and boating in the summer, and ice fishing and snowmobiling in the ...
The State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) announced on Friday that walk-in ice fishing is currently allowed at Eagle Nest Lake and Fenton Lake State ...
The first dozen miles of the Cimarron River (from Eagle Nest Lake to Ute Park, New Mexico) are known for fine trout fishing. Stocked trout include rainbow and brown . The river is maintained by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish at a trout density of approximately 3,000 fish per mile, although water flow can vary between 2 and 50 cubic ...
Eagle Nest Lake State Park is New Mexico's newest state park, and a popular camping, fishing and sightseeing attraction. A new visitor center was scheduled to be opened in 2010. The main game fish caught in the 2,400-acre (10 km 2) lake are kokanee salmon and rainbow trout.
In 1955 the Department of Game and Fish created Clayton Lake in Clayton Lake State Park as a fishing lake and winter waterfowl resting area. The department assists in managing Fenton Lake State Park and Eagle Nest Lake State Park. [citation needed] The Carson National Forest is operated by the United States Department of Agriculture - Forestry ...
The site of the first successful new bald eagle nest in the state since the turn of the 20th century, (discovered in 1989), Clinton Lake has grown into a happy home for nesting eagles. The best ...