Greetings fellow travelers. We are heading to New Mexico in a few weeks and we are going to fish! For the Chama area we have hired a guide. For the Pecos we are going on our own. We have a pretty good idea of where to fish and what flies to use. We will visit a local shop for additional information and purchases. We are considering leaving our waders at home. We like to fish smaller streams and we like to hike some distance before we hit the water, so wet wading makes that much easier. I know that the San Juan is a tailwater so we plan on skipping that (45 F is cold!).
Any suggestions would be appreciated, additionally any spots that you would like to tell us about would also be appreciated
New Mexico, Chama, and the Pecos
Re: New Mexico, Chama, and the Pecos
Hope you have a great trip. Will you be fishing the Rio Costilla and surrounding creeks?
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Re: New Mexico, Chama, and the Pecos
I only know privately owned waters in that area and the public can't gain access unfortunately. Best of luck in your fishing travels!
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Re: New Mexico, Chama, and the Pecos
Hey Rusty,Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 10:09 amI only know privately owned waters in that area and the public can't gain access unfortunately. Best of luck in your fishing travels!
Those rules are changing. As long as you enter the water from public land, then you are not trespassing. Of course this is a fight that some see as not over, and problems will occur. There is plenty of (mis) info out there, it all just depends on who you ask. Some think that until an official document of the ruling is released, the old rules still stand.
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Re: New Mexico, Chama, and the Pecos
The river restoration firm that my firm grew out of did 6 miles of restoration and enhancement on the Pecos on what used to be a ranch owned by Val Kilmer and now owned by a Texas oil zillionaire. Not sure exactly where though. So my business partner and our lead excavator operator did that design and in-stream work.Bubba Zinetti wrote: ↑Tue Aug 23, 2022 9:58 amHey Rusty,Rusty Spinner wrote: ↑Mon Aug 22, 2022 10:09 amI only know privately owned waters in that area and the public can't gain access unfortunately. Best of luck in your fishing travels!
Those rules are changing. As long as you enter the water from public land, then you are not trespassing. Of course this is a fight that some see as not over, and problems will occur. There is plenty of (mis) info out there, it all just depends on who you ask. Some think that until an official document of the ruling is released, the old rules still stand.
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