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With
nearly 1000 miles of streams and nearly 20 fish- bearing lakes,
the Santa Fe National Forest offers a variety of fishing experiences.
You can try hard-core backpack fly fishing in the wilderness
or a family experience at established fishing areas.
You will find waters that provide habitat for
warm water and cold water fish. The New Mexico State Fish,
Rio Grande cutthroat trout, can be found in some remote areas.
Whatever type of experience you are looking for, you will
likely find it on or near the Santa Fe National Forest. So
get your fishing license, clean your tackle and head for the
waters of your national forests.
The
fisheries program on the Santa Fe is working hard to recover
the native aquatic critters. The recent introduction of whirling
disease makes it that more important for efforts to be made
restoring our watersheds to a more healthy condition. You
can join our on-going efforts by leaving no trace when you
visit and participate in our volunteer program, Respect the
Rio.
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