SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) – With freezing overnight temperatures, potentially dangerous ice is starting to form on some New Mexico lakes. As a result, the New Mexico State Parks Division has closed Eagle ...
NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Ice fishing is now allowed at Eagle Nest Lake and Fenton Lake State Parks in New Mexico. Those who want to participate can walk-in and fish as they please. Motorized vehicles are ...
Fishing in New Mexico is not limited to warmer months. In fact, the New Mexico State Parks Division and the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish encourage anglers to ice fish in northern New Mexico ...
New Mexico announced that two lakes, Eagle Nest Lake and Fenton Lake, are closed to ice fishing and boating. The closure decision was made due to unsafe water conditions.Ice is beginning to form, but ...
Visitors to Eagle Nest Lake are being asked to use caution due to potentially harmful algae bloom forming. The New Mexico Environment Department collected samples that show harmful algae present. NMED ...
DETERMINES WHETHER THE ACTIONS SHE’S TAKING ARE EFFECTIVE. IS FISHING IN ANY OTHER RELATED ACTIVITIES ARE NOT ALLOWED RIGHT NOW AT EAGLE NEST STATE PARK. THE STATE IS PUTTING THE CLOSURE IN PLACE ...
Winter like temperatures have not stopped fishing activities at lakes and streams across New Mexico this week as anglers reported fish still biting. In eastern New Mexico, fishing for trout was very ...
Jan. 5—It's time to (ice) fish. The State Parks Division of the Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) announced on Friday that walk-in ice fishing is currently allowed at Eagle ...
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