The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish’s aquatic education program will work with students from the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Northern New Mexico Community College, fishing on May 5 at Santa Cruz Lake.
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish’s aquatic education program will fish with 15 members of Cub Scout Pack No. 12 on May 6 from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. at Tingley Beach.
This activity will be used to allow members of the public, both young and old, to be introduced to archery and archery hunting. This station will be one of several stations utilized during a mini expo for the Grant County area in hopes that the local community can see a different side of the conservation officer. All are welcome to attend.
No registration is required.
THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
The NMDGF Aquatic Education Program will be working the fishing station at the Wood Gormley Elementary School Trout in The Classroom fish release at Monastery Lake. NMDGFs program will be one of three stations for the kids.
THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
NMDGF Aquatic Education will be studying aquatic macroinvertebrate insects, knot tying, setting up fishing rigs and fishing with up to 40 youth from E.J. Martinez Elementary School. Kids will be fishing in the children’s pond and possibly the Pecos River right next to the pond.
THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
NMDGF will be fishing with students from Lydia Rippey School at Aztec Riverwalk Pond.