Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of October 29, 2012

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Get it while you can! The Fall Fishing Program at Pecos National Historical Park will end Monday November 5th. To take part in the fishing program, you can make advanced reservations for the two beats available per day (six anglers total) either by emailing the park at peco_visitor_information@nps.gov or by calling the reservation line at 505-757-7272. If those spots are filled for the day you seek, you can try showing up at the Visitor Center to see if there are spaces available on the third beat, which has three spots and is always reserved for walk-ins. In order to get a fishing permit at the Park, you must possess a valid New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fishing license and Habitat Management and Access Validation.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of October 22, 2012

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Get it while you can! The Fall Fishing Program at Pecos National Historical Park will end Monday November 5th. To take part in the fishing program, you can make advanced reservations for the two beats available per day (six anglers total) either by emailing the park at peco_visitor_information@nps.gov or by calling the reservation line at 505-757-7272. If those spots are filled for the day you seek, you can try showing up at the Visitor Center to see if there are spaces available on the third beat, which has three spots and is always reserved for walk-ins. In order to get a fishing permit at the Park, you must possess a valid New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fishing license and Habitat Management and Access Validation.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of October 15, 2012

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Get it while you can! The Fall Fishing Program at Pecos National Historical Park will end Monday November 5th. To take part in the fishing program, you can make advanced reservations for the two beats available per day (six anglers total) either by emailing the park at peco_visitor_information@nps.gov or by calling the reservation line at 505-757-7272. If those spots are filled for the day you seek, you can try showing up at the Visitor Center to see if there are spaces available on the third beat, which has three spots and is always reserved for walk-ins. In order to get a fishing permit at the Park, you must possess a valid New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fishing license and Habitat Management and Access Validation.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Ed's Fly Fishing News for the Week of October 1, 2012

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Please help clean up the Pecos River Canyon. Join GoLite Santa Fe this Sunday at the Windy Bridge Picnic and Day Use Area along the Pecos River and help pick up trash in the Canyon. Show up at 10:00 am at Windy Bridge. GoLite will provide the trash bags. Please bring your own gloves, water or any other items for your comfort. The clean up will run until 4:00 pm. The first 20 people to sign up at the GoLite store in the Santa Fe Outlet Mall will receive a 20 percent discount on merchandise from GoLite. For more information, please call GoLite at 505-471-9030.

Two Taos Authors, John Nichols of Milagro Beanfield War fame, and fly fishing guide Taylor Streit, author of Instinctive Fly Fishing among other titles, will have a presentaion at Collected Works book store in Santa Fe. The presentation will be on Tuesday October 9th at 6:oo pm. For more information, please call Collected Works at 505-988-4226.

The Fall Fishing Program at Pecos National Historical Park began on Thursday Spetember 6th. Their Fall Season started on Thursday September 6th and run through Monday November 5th. To take part in the fishing program, you can make advanced reservations for the two beats available per day (six anglers total) either by emailing the park at peco_visitor_information@nps.gov or by calling the reservation line at 505-757-7272. If those spots are filled for the day you seek, you can try showing up at the Visitor Center to see if there are spaces available on the third beat, which has three spots and is always reserved for walk-ins. In order to get a fishing permit at the Park, you must possess a valid New Mexico Department of Game and Fish fishing license and Habitat Management and Access Validation.