Contents: Annual BBQ/Workday, Green River Fishing, NMT Science Fair Awards, Cimarroncita Raffle, Fly of the Month, Meet the Board, Calendar May 2012 (pdf) ... Read More
January 20, 2013
Contents: Jemez Restoration, Valles Caldera Clinics, NMT Website, Rio Grande Del Norte, Fly of the Month, Meet the Board, Calendar, New Mexico Fashions April 2012 (pdf) ... Read More
January 20, 2013
Contents: NMT Conclave, Project Healing Waters, Fly Tying Symposium, Conservation Update, River Otters, Fly of the Month, Meet the Board March 2012 ... Read More
January 20, 2013
Contents: NMT Conclave, Valles Caldera, Membership, Film Screening, Fly of the Month February 2012 (pdf) ... Read More
January 20, 2013
Contents: Rio Grande Cutthroats, Volunteer Opportunities, Fly Fishing Show, Them or Us, Fly of the Month, San Juan Project, Colorado Fishing Report. January 2012 (pdf) ... Read More
January 20, 2013
New Mexico Trout and Soaring Eagle Lodge are hosting the F3T Film Tour. Friday February 22nd at 7:00 PM; doors open at 5:30 PM for the bar and snacks. Tickets are available on NMT's F3T Event page for $10.00. Tickets can be purchased for $10 at Los Pinos Fly & Tackle Shop and Charlie's Sporting Goods. Tickets at the door will be $15.00. Fly fishing’s most celebrated annual event, this year’s spectacle promises a greater sense of adventure and diversity of content than any prior tour or other touring show. “We’ve got incredible footage from our favorite backyard locales like ... Read More
January 14, 2013
by Ron Loehman, Conservation Chair Over the past several years I have been watching the progress of an example of natural riparian restoration on the lower Rio Guadalupe. The section in question is below the Gilman Tunnels and is characterized by a downcut stream channel with just a narrow band of willows along the banks that can provide shade to lower water temperature. Due to the downcutting, the area along the stream that was once flood plain now contains only upland plants such as Apache Plume, drought tolerant grasses, juniper, and Siberian elm. In spite of the apparently poor habitat ... Read More
November 21, 2012
Annual Comanche Creek Workshop Sponsored by the Quivira Coalition Friday August 10 -- Sunday August 12 Valle Vidal Unit of the Carson National Forest This year we will be working to restore a wet meadow on the upper reach of Grassy Creek, a tributary of Comanche Creek. We hope you can join Quivira Staff and our project restoration specialists Steve Carson and Craig Sponholtz for a summer weekend learning wet meadow monitoring and new restoration techniques that help restore health to degraded lands! The Comanche Creek watershed, situated in the Valle Vidal Unit of the Carson National Forest, was historically ... Read More
August 6, 2012
