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    Your guide to where the fish are at Lake of the Ozarks.

  3. New Mexico Department of Game and Fish - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Territorial Legislature created a predecessor to the game department in 1903. Upon New Mexico's statehood in 1912, the newly-formed New Mexico Legislature formally created the Department of Game and Fish, and in 1921, the Legislature created a three-member commission to manage the department.

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  5. Elephant Butte Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Elephant Butte Reservoir is a reservoir on the southern part of the Rio Grande in the U.S. state of New Mexico, 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Truth or Consequences.The reservoir is the 84th largest man-made lake in the United States and the largest in New Mexico by total surface area and peak volume.

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    Ute Dam, with accordion spillway in foreground. Ute Dam (National ID # NM00293) is a dam at Logan, New Mexico in Quay County, about 20 miles (32 km) west of the Texas state line.

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  9. Embudo Creek - Wikipedia

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    Embudo Creek, also known as Rio Embudo, is formed by the confluence of the Rio Pueblo and Santa Barbara Creek near Peñasco in Taos County, New Mexico.The Embudo (named after the Spanish word meaning “funnel”) empties into the Rio Grande near the community of Embudo between two distinctively shaped buttes, thus creating a funnel effect. [2]

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