
Fly, Notes and Photo by Anthony Naples Used by Permission From the January 2015 Newsletter Hook: Eyeless Owner Keiryu Hook (available from Tenkara Bum) Body: Sewing Thread Eye: No. 2 Griffin Silk Bead Cord - (just do a google search)Hackle: Hen Pheasant Hackle A video of Anthony tying this fly is at http://castingaround.anthonynaples.com/ Well another new year has somehow happened - they have a way of doing that don't they? In spite of the inevitability of time's (and life's) runaway bulldozer, people annually attempt to grasp at the controls and so resolve to effect changes. Often these resolutions involve vices or more ... Read More
January 26, 2015

Lance Leach, Vice President. I've been hooked on fishing since I was 3 years old when my granddad took me catfishing. In the early 70's I learned to tie flies, 6 lessons for $10. I still have the first fly I ever tied. I can't believe Gerding didn't give me my money back and throw me out of his shop. The next year I moved to Aztec, NM and learned to flyfish on the San Juan and joined NM Trout. I moved back to Albuquerque and finally retired last year. My job kept me on the road all week, every ... Read More
January 26, 2015

From Land and Water Program Director, Mollie Walton, PhD January 2015 Newsletter The New Mexico Wetland Roundtables are part of a Wetlands Program Development Grant from EPA Region 6 to foster partnerships and collaboration for the restoration and protection of wetlands and riparian resources in New Mexico and are conducted on a semi-annual schedule. If you have not attended in the past, we would like you to see what the New Mexico Wetlands Roundtable is all about. The next meeting is March 26 (Thursday 9:00 am to 4:30 pm). This meeting will also be in celebration of Bill Zeeyk's 80th birthday. Presentations will ... Read More
January 26, 2015

The Forest Service has asked us to remove the aquarium setup at the Walatowa visitor center which NMT purchased for them in 2003. The NMT Board of directors posted the "free to a good home" notice on the NM Sci Teachers' web site and got a bunch of requests. Of them, the Board selected the Valles Caldera as having an intended purpose closest to our original intent of education and awareness of our native fish and fisheries. Kimberly DeVall at the Valles Caldera Preserve said they will maintain it as a native fish display in the visitor center. The 180 ... Read More
January 26, 2015

From the January 2015 Newsletter Noah Parker the owner of The Land of Enchantment Guides was the featured speaker at the January 13 general meeting. Noah's guiding operation is Orvis endorsed and is one of the best fly fishing guiding operations in New Mexico. Noah provided an armchair tour of the Chama river and its tributaries, Wolf Creek and Brazos, from the Colorado border to below Abiquiu dam. His stunning pictures and accounts of fish habits and appropriate fising techniques on these stretches was enlightening. In addition to discussing where he guides and how he fishes various waters, he outlined a proposal he ... Read More
January 26, 2015

by Ron Loehman, Conservation Chair From the January 2015 Newsletter Last month a small delegation from New Mexico Trout met with Erik Taylor, who assumed the District Ranger position last August for the Jemez District of the Santa Fe National Forest. Erik previously was the District Ranger for the Caddo-Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands in Texas, and before that he was with the Klamath National Forest in California. Erik began his job as District Ranger shortly after the New Mexico Meadow Jumping Mouse was listed as an endangered species. Much of the Jumping Mouse's identified habitat is in the Jemez District, ... Read More
January 26, 2015

Dates have been set for the youth/adult fly fishing clinics for 2015 at the Valles Caldera National Preserve. New Mexico Trout will again provide the instructors for the clinics. New for this year we will be conducting the casting practice on a large stock tank rather than on land. Also new this year we will be fishing San Antonio Creek for the fishing part of the clinic. As in past years, the clinics will be held on weekends and the volunteers and students will be able to stay overnight in either the bunkhouse or the lodge. Dates for this year are June 20 ... Read More
January 26, 2015