Tag Archives: Ute

April, 2017

  • 13 April

    Target walleye

    Kevin Rodden, southwest area regional biologist for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, works to untangle walleye from gill nets along with a New Mexico State University student volunteer. The fish are then moved to lakeside net pens for holding. Photo by Eric Mammoser, New Mexico Wildlife magazine Spring 2017 Vol60, Num1, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish.

    Timing is right to target walleye As the last rays of daylight fade over the horizon, a voracious predator with needle-like teeth and large reflective eyes goes on the prowl. It’s not a large, furry mammal, but a fish. Walleye are a popular sport fish because of their delicious white, …

November, 2003

  • 14 November

    A century of wildlife management, part 7

    Planting trout in the Rio Grande Gorge. Photo: John G. Whitcomb. New Mexico Wildlife Magazine, Vol-49, Num-2 Summer 2004. (Making Tracks: A Century of Wildlife Management. (History of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish).

    New Mexico Wildlife (Summer 2004, Vol 49 Num 2) Making Tracks: A Century of Wildlife Management, Part 7 of 9 Of fish and men: state waters are stocked with natives, exotics, and politics By John Crenshaw Former Public Affairs chief, New Mexico Wildlife editor, and game warden, retired in 1997. …