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Salmon Snagging Season Opens Nov. 8 at Heron Lake

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Media contact: Rachel Shockley, (505) 476-8071 Public contact: (888) 248-6866 Rachel.shockley@state.nm.us FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, NOV. 1, 2013: SALMON SNAGGING SEASON OPENS NOV. 8 AT HERON LAKE CHAMA – Snagging season for kokanee salmon opens Friday, Nov. 8 and ends Dec. 31 at Heron Lake, where fisheries biologists currently are gathering and fertilizing salmon eggs for future stocking. Anglers already have been snagging salmon at Abiquiu Lake, the Chama River from El Vado Lake to the west boundary of the Rio Chama wildlife and fishing area, the Pine River, El Vado Lake, Navajo Lake and Eagle Nest Lake, where the season runs Oct. 1 through Dec. 31. Snagging was reported as excellent at Navajo Lake by anglers working the south corner of the dam Oct. 29, but it has slowed at Eagle Nest and El Vado. Kokanee are land-locked sockeye salmon that form giant [...]

Nov 1, 2013|

Invasive species control act will help protect New Mexico waters

Media contact: Dan Williams, (505) 476-8004 Public contact: (505) 476-8000 dan.williams@state.nm.us Read more: [wpfilebase tag=file id=1474 tpl=simple /] [wpfilebase tag=file id=901 tpl=simple /] [wpfilebase tag=file id=900 tpl=simple /] FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, APRIL 6, 2009: INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL ACT WILL HELP PROTECT N.M. WATERS SANTA FE  - Gov. Bill Richardson's signing of the Aquatic Invasive Species Control Act now allows the Department of Game and Fish and its partners to take actions to protect New Mexico waters from negative impacts of aquatic invasive species. Passed unanimously by the House and Senate, House Bill 467 is intended to help keep invasive species such as zebra and quagga mussels out of state waters. An emergency clause mandates that the act take effect immediately. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish is urging everyone who uses the state's lakes and streams to recognize the importance of the act and help keep invasive species out of state waters. [...]

Apr 6, 2009|
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