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Taos Area Rivers and Streams Descriptions of local waters in Taos and Northern New Mexico, including general information, location and seasons. |
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Area Small Streams Our small streams are starting to see some significant runoff. They are high and generally muddy. These are the first to clear up and fish well once r..
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Brazos River (Private) Los Rios Anglers has exclusive access to this 2 mile stretch of private water. A wide, meandering, meadow stream, the Brazos is high and cold at 10,00..
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Cimarron River The Cimarron is home to German Brown trout in abundance and a fair population of Rainbow trout. Fish range 7" to 20" in length, averaging 10..
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Los Ojitos Ponds (Private) Los Ojitos encompasses 6 ponds that are all spring fed, with water gushing out of the ground steadily all year round. The ponds are deep and cold and ..
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Red River View Full Description »
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Rio Costilla / Valle Vidal The Valle Vidal unit of the Carson National Forest is a special reserve managed jointly by the Forest Service and the New Mexico Fish & Game Dept. The..
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Rio Grande River The Rio Grande River flows out of Southern Colorado's San Luis Valley into the 70 mile long Rio Grande Rift, a sheer canyon running parallel and sligh..
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