
It's that time again...time to renew your New Mexico Trout membership. NMT's memberships are based on the calendar year; January to December. There are a variety of levels of membership:
- Regular - $30
- Family - $35
- Junior - $15
- Lifetime - $500
- Individual sponsor - $60
- Business - $150
- Corporate sponsor - $250
December 5, 2011

In This Issue
- Board Elections
- Watch Where You Walk
- Interpretive Panels
- Fly of the Month - Joint'd Sculpi
- Aftermath of Conchas
- San Juan News
- Calendar
November 7, 2011

When I updated the spam filter for the site, it apparently caused some subscriber accounts to become unreachable. If you registered and can't access your account even after resetting the password, please let me know. Ellen Loehman ... Read More
October 15, 2011

On Sunday, October 9, a NM Trout team finished installing a group of three interpretive panels along FR 376 above the Gilman Tunnels. The panels are very professional and describe the Jemez watershed and the need for users to act responsibly and to respect the river environment. New Mexico Trout donated several thousand dollars toward the design and fabrication of these and several other panels, and our logo is displayed prominently on them. Check them out the next time you are up on the Guadalupe, Cebolla, and las Vacas ... Read More
October 12, 2011

There are now close to 6,000 new Rainbow Trout cruising the waters of the San Juan. On September 28th, New Mexico Game & Fish along with some key guides helped distribute the fish. Several trout were moved from the Texas Hole down to Three Island Run, Lower Flats and Lunker Alley. The remaining balance were released in the Texas Hole. Anglers should thank Abe’s who supplied Al Denada, Jerry Richards and his friend, Ms. Cheng. Soaring Eagle Lodge, Larry Johnson and Andy Greenberg. Last but not least, the infamous, TJ Jimmerson. <*))))>< ... Read More
October 6, 2011

The Associated Press is reporting that the New Mexico Fish and Game Department will be closing part of the San Juan for all of November and part of early December. Known as the “Braids”, this section will see $300,000 worth of work. Holes will be dug in the sandstone riverbed to create deeper pools for trout. Other structures like tree trunks and rocks will be added to direct the river toward these new pools. One other improvement is a silt control project from an arroyo flowing into a popular fishing section known as the “Kiddle Hole” which will remain open ... Read More
October 4, 2011

In This Issue
- NMT Volunteers
- Valles Caldera Fishing
- Fly of the Month - Partridge Caddis Emerge
- My Summer Vacation
- Conservation
- Calendar
September 30, 2011

Contents: Los Conchas Fire San Juan Flasher fly July-August 2011 newsletter (pdf file) ... Read More
September 7, 2011