*THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for the 4th graders of Portales. The fishing workshop will cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Oasis State Park.
*THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for the 3rd graders of Carlos Gilbert School. The fishing workshop will cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Monastery Lake.
*THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for the 3rd graders of Carlos Gilbert School. The fishing workshop will cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Monastery Lake.
*THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for the 3rd graders of Carlos Gilbert School. The fishing workshop will cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Monastery Lake.
THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
NMDGF will be fishing with students from Lydia Rippey School at Aztec Riverwalk Pond.
*THIS SCHOOL EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for the 1st graders of Sidney Gutierez School. The fishing workshop will cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Lake Van.
*THIS LIMITED EVENT IS CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC*
This event is for adults with disabilities in the Roswell area. The fishing workshop wiLl cover safety, knots, equipment, and casting followed by a fishing clinic held at Lake Van.
SANTA FE – Anglers can fish for free in New Mexico on Saturday, June 3, as the state celebrates National Boating and Fishing Week.
Anyone can fish for free in public fishing waters throughout the state Saturday, June 3, but everyone must observe bag limits and all other rules and regulations. For more information, please visit the Department’s website.
“This is a great time to take your family fishing and teach them a skill that will provide a lifetime of enjoyment,” said Mike Sloane, director for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.
For information on additional places to fish and what to use, consult the Department’s weekly fishing and stocking report and the Fishing Conditions and Trip Planner. Maps of public fishing waters, lists of where to find family-friendly fishing and tips on how to fish also can be found on the Department’s website.
The Department reminds anglers and outdoor recreationists to “know before you go” and to contact land management agencies regarding additional regulations or restrictions on specific properties of interest before heading afield.
Helpful links for planning your trip include: