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Fishing
in New Mexico (Coyote Books)
by Ti Piper
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826311385
New Mexico is an angler's delight. It has more than a thousand miles
of fishable creeks, streams, and rivers and almost a quarter-million surface
acres of lakes and reservoirs. This book is a complete guide to fishing
in all of these waters.
Over two hundred public, private, and Indian reservation-fishing areas
are covered. From the state's two best-known fishing areas--the San Juan
river and Elephant Butte Reservoir--to all of the waters associated with
the state's ten drainages, this book provides detailed information for
each site on location, size, depth, shoreline description, fish species,
suggested angling techniques, seasonal fishing reports, road access, camping
and boating facilities, and handicapped accessibility.
This book is sure to become indispensable to two types of anglers: beginners,
young and old, who want to take up the sport, and veterans--including newcomers
to the state--who seek up-to-date information on all species of coldwater
and warm water sport fish in New Mexico. |
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Fly
Fishing New Mexico
by Taylor Streit
Paperback from David Communications
ISBN: 1892469049
Since 1970, Mr. Streit has been
New Mexico's foremost fly fishing authority and professional guide. He's
developed many fly patterns used throughout the region. Taylor reopened
the Taos Fly Shop with his son Nick. He makes winter fly fishing pilgrimages
to Argentina where he escorts fly fishers and explores. |
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Fly-Fishing
in Northern New Mexico
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 082631290X
Completely revised and updated, Fly Fishing in Northern New Mexico
is a comprehensive guide to more than thirty streams and twelve lakes.
This revised edition contains new, specialized information on access, equipment,
stream characteristics, trout species and size, timing of insect hatches,
as well as artificial fly patterns likely to result in success. Local anglers
and visitors alike will be able to plan more productive outings while exploring
new fishing areas and different species of fish.
From the trophy waters of the San Juan and Rio Grande to the Chama and
the Brazos, New Mexico is home to more than four thousand miles of cold-water
streams teeming with cutthroat, brown, rainbow, and brook trout. With the
state's year round fishing season, anglers can find water matched to any
level of skill and style of fly fishing.
In addition to chapters devoted to specific streams and lakes, the book
includes detailed maps, important information on regulations, the fishing
year and environmental concerns. |
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Fly-Fishing
in Southern New Mexico (Coyote Books (Albuquerque, N.M.).)
by Rex,Jr. Johnson, Ronald Smorynski
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826319823
This unique guide leads the fly-fisherman to little-known trout waters
in the remote mountains and canyons of southern New Mexico. Part One reviews
trout species in southern New Mexico, fishing regulations, and safety tips.
Part Two describes trout streams and lakes in southwestern New Mexico:
the Gila National Forest, Pinos Altos Range, Black Range, Mogollon Creek
System, San Francisco River system, and Blue River. Part Three is devoted
to the waters of the Sacramento Mountains, Zuni Mountains, and the Rio
Grande.
All descriptions of major drainages include a chart listing the location,
available maps, elevation, length, best times to fish, fish species, and
fishable tributaries. A map accompanies each drainage system. The authors
offer directions to the streams and lakes, describe both main stems and
fishable tributaries, and offer tips on how best to fish them. An appendix
describes the important aquatic insects of the Gila National Forest. |
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Fly
Patterns of Northern New Mexico
by Karen Denison, William Orr
Spiral-bound from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826320309
The fifty fly patterns described in these pages have proven reliable
in the fly-fishing streams and rivers of northern New Mexico over many
years. Developed by thirty locally respected tyers, they are not widely
known or sold commercially outside the region. None are either legally
patented or copied from widely known standard flies or patterns.
This rich and varied group of patterns reflects diverse approaches to
fly-fishing and tying. The authors organize the fly patterns by type: dries,
nymphs, wets, streamers, midges, and terrestrials. Each section describes
the shared traits of the flies, their construction and usefulness, and
the best methods for fishing with them. The description of each fly includes
a thumbnail history, recipe, tying instructions, and a photograph. An appendix
provides recipes for additional useful patterns described in other manuals.
The authors cannot guarantee fly-fishing success but they do promise fun
at fishing and tying. |
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Trout Streams of New Mexico
by Raymond C. Shewnack, William J. Frangos
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 082633718X
Ray Shewnack and Bill Frangos have enjoyed New Mexico's trout streams
for years. In 49 Trout Streams of New Mexico, they share their experiences
with the state's streams and rivers that are both beautiful and accessible.
The almost two hundred color photos capture the allure of each locale
and close-up shots of the flies used. The text captures a slice of time
in Shewnack's and Frangos's fly-fishing history, providing relaxing moments
for the armchair angler. Using the maps, travelers are guided to all of
the forty-nine streams included here. |
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The
Lakes of New Mexico (Coyote Books)
by Andy Sandersier
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
ISBN: 0826317146
This comprehensive guide to the lakes in New Mexico's mountains, foothills,
and deserts covers bodies of water accessible by foot, car, and recreational
vehicle. The guide locates each lake, shows its proximity to Albuquerque
and a few major cities bordering the state, and acquaints the reader with
the area's facilities and privileges. For each lake, a single descriptive
page provides the following: a map and written directions to the lake from
Albuquerque; the lake's surface area and elevation, camping facilities,
fish species, emergency numbers, and other details; a chart of activities
and facilities available around and on the lake; and special fees, rules,
and regulations. Six appendices detail state and federal regulations for
camping, fishing, and boating. |
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Arizona
Trout Streams and Their Hatches: Fly-Fishing in the High Deserts of Arizona
and Western New Mexico
by Charles R. Meck, John Rohmer
Paperback from Countryman Pr
Fly
Fishing in Northern New Mexico
by Craig Martin
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
Fly-Fishing
in Southern New Mexico (Coyote Books (Albuquerque, N.M.).)
by Rex Johnson Jr., Ron Smorynski, Ronald Smorynski
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
Fly
Patterns of Northern New Mexico
by Karen Denison, William Orr, Craig Martin, Bill Orr
Spiral-bound from University of New Mexico Press
San
Juan River, New Mexico, Fly Fishing Guide
by David L. Teffeteller
Map from Ol'Fart Trading Company, Inc.
Fishing
in New Mexico (Coyote Books)
by TI Piper, R. Titus Piper
Paperback from University of New Mexico Press
1989
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