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Brazos River Sponsored by
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Date 18-Nov-09
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Conditions : BRAZOS RIVER: Trout fishing was slow.

Reported by: New Mexico F&G


Hatches: Patterns Lures & Spinners

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About: - Good for browns and rainbows. Subject to changes in release rates from El Vado, especially in summer when flows are increased to accommodate rafters. Take N.M. 112 west of U.S. 64 near Tierra Amarilla.

The Brazos River lies between 7,500 and 10,700 feet near the Colorado border southeast of Chama, New Mexico. The Brazos fishes best in the months of May to July and September to October. Hatches mainly include Caddis flies and Stoneflies with patterns including Humpys, Elk Hair Caddis, Stimulators and Woolly Buggers. Brazos Map

Directions: Take Hwy 64 north from Espanola past Tierra Amarilla, at Hwy 162 take right until you reach County Road 512 and take a left.

  • Rainbow Trout
  • Cutthroat Trout
  • Brown Trout

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This Coming Month on "NEW MEXICO WILDLIFE"

Saturday, Sept 5th: Capture a black bear in Los Ranchos; watch a young girl harvest her first deer; cook up some teriyaki venison on the camp stove with Dan Brooks, the Cast Iron Ranger; and explore the Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque.

Saturday, Sept 12th: Watch the Duke City Bass Bums hook bass at Santa Rosa Lake; perform a winter wilderness rescue with the UNM mountain rescue as the Albuquerque Rescue Council holds it’s final exam on the top of the Sandia Crest; cook up some delicious elk tacos; and stock native Rio Grande cutthroat trout in the Wild Rivers BLM area near Questa.

Saturday, Sept. 19: Enjoy a spring trout fishing trip on the Pecos River during a snowstorm; watch river otters return home to land owned by Taos Pueblo; learn how to use a farm disc to cook up red chile venison; and go birding on the Southwestern New Mexico Birding Trail.

Saturday, Sept. 26th: The National Archery in the Schools Program offers positive values to the youth of New Mexico; catch anglers competing in the inaugural Southwest Regional Qualifying Competition on Santa Cruz Lake and on the Rio Grande in an effort to earn a spot on the Fly-Fishing Team USA; find out how to make a tasty dessert in the Dutch Oven; view a collaborative effort to restore parts of the Gila River, as participants create cover habitat for the Gila Trout in the wilderness.

*The program is scheduled to be broadcast nearly statewide at 6:30 a.m. on KASA Fox 2



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