Information About Fishing In Taos, New Mexico
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Taos, New Mexico
Fishing

Abiquiu Reservoir - Lakes & Reservoirs
Fishing at this reservoir and the Chama River below the dam is very popular and usually fairly productive most any month of the year. The most abundant game species sought after in the reservoir are rainbow Trout, Walleye, Kokanee Salmon, Smallmouth Bass, Channel Catfish with an occasional White Crappie, Bluegill, Largemouth Bass and Brown Trout being caught.

Cabresto Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
This is an excellent fishing lake for several species of trout.

Carson National Forest - Fishing In National Forests
Some of the finest mountain scenery in the Southwest is found in the 1.5 million acres covered by the forest. Elevations rise from 6,000 feet to 13,161 feet and recreational opportunities abound.

Coyote Creek - Rivers & Streams
This creek is stocked with rainbow trout and some native trout and according to the State Department of Game and Fish, the creek is the highest stock water in the state of New Mexico, per square foot of water.

Coyote Creek State Park - Fishing In State Parks
The park is nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along a meandering stream. The park is ideal for fishing, family camping and leisurely nature walks.

El Vado Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, El Vado Lake State Park offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

El Vado Lake State Park - Fishing In State Parks
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, El Vado Lake this park offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. A 5.5-mile scenic trail along the Rio Chama connects El Vado with nearby Heron Lake.

Heron Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, Huron Lake offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

Heron Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
Located in New Mexico's northern mountains, Heron Lake offers fishing, boating, water skiing, and winter cross-country skiing. Popular fishing in this lake includes the trout and kokonee salmon.

Heron Lake State Park - Fishing In State Parks
A lake set among tall pines, this park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. The lake is also known for record-size trout and ice fishing is popular in winter.

Heron Lake State Park - Fishing In State Parks
A lake set among tall pines, Heron Lake State Park has been designated a "quiet lake" where boats operate at no-wake speeds only. This park is known for its excellent sailing, fishing, cross-country skiing, and hiking. The lake is also known for record-size trout and ice fishing is popular in winter.

La Junta River - Rivers & Streams
Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout and a few Rio Grande Cutthroat can be caught at the river.

Lagunitas Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
This lake is 10 acres in size and set in a breath taking area.

Lost Lake - Lakes & Reservoirs
This lake is stocked with native cutthroat trout by helicopter.

Rio Grande River - Lakes & Reservoirs
Fishing on the Rio Grande River can bring in rainbow trout, native cutthroat and brown trout in all sizes up to 18 pounds. River rafting, kayaking, canoeing, and tubing take place to one extent or another over portions of this section of the river.

Rio Hondo - Rivers & Streams
Fishing the upper section of the river yields descent sized cutbows and browns.

Rio Pueblo - Rivers & Streams
This creek is a good sized creek in a scenic canyon. There are plenty of good holding areas with some reasonable sized browns.
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