This event is for the Mesa View Pre – k class. The workshop will consist of safety, knots, gear, and casting, followed by fishing at the Riverwalk
This event is closed to the public.
The NMDGF Aquatic Education program will be assisting Las Cruces Public Middle / high School Adaptive EE / Recreational Therapy classes for three fishing days at NMSU Alumni Pond. The event is sponsored by the NMSU Bass Fishing Club, and an estimated 72 participants per day will be fishing.
Event closed to the public.
15 – 20 students from Dolores Gonzales Elementary School’s 5th grade class will be fishing with NMDGF Aquatic Education program at Tingley Beach, Albuquerque, NM on April 29, 2022.
Event closed to the public.
The Pajarito Environmental Education Center and Los Luceros Historic Site are creating the New Mexico Outdoor Pass program, a FREE booklet and community events for families where everyone gets rewarded for spending time outside. Participants will explore eight themes relating to the nature and culture of the region to earn stamps and prizes. One of the themes is FISH! I For this event i will cover hook safety, knots, casting and fishing in the Rio Grande.
These workshops and clinics are for the students of Mesa View school in Grants NM. Workshops will cover hook safety, knots, casting and Fishing in New Mexico. Fishing clinics will be contcted at the Riverwalk park and Bluewater State Park.
Event is closed to the public.
The NMDGF Aquatic Education program will be fishing with 100 Kindergarten elementary school students from Lydia Rippey School Fishing Day, at Riverside Park Pond, Aztec, New Mexico. Many of the students have never fished before.
Event closed to the public.
The NMDGF will be participating in two consecutive fishing days with Bernalillo, NM Caroll Elementary School. There will be 40 – 45 student participants as well as adult chaperone’s each day.
Event closed to the public.
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish will offer a free off-highway vehicle (OHV) safety training to the public. Training machines and safety gear are available, no sharing. Each student must bring weather appropriate clothing (gloves, boots, long pants and long sleeved shirt), a snack or lunch, water and sunscreen. COVID precautions will be followed; COVID plan is available for download when registering for class.
Students must have a customer identification number with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. All students must preregister to reserve a place in any class that is offered. To preregister or to get more information about classes offered please visit www.B4Uride.com or call Christopher Johnson, NMDGF OHV Ed Coordinator at (505) 222-4712.