N.M. Admin. Code § 19.31.4.11

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 21, November 5, 2024
Section 19.31.4.11 - DAILY BAG, POSSESSION LIMITS AND REQUIREMENTS OR CONDITIONS
A.Trout:
(1) Waters with reduced bag limit: No person shall fish waters regulated for reduced limits while having in excess of that limit in possession.
(2) Brown, rainbow, cutthroat, Gila, lake, brook trout and Kokanee salmon:
(a) The daily bag limit shall be five trout and no more than 10 trout shall be in possession, unless otherwise specified in Paragraph (4) of Subsection A of 19.31.4.11 NMAC.
(b) The daily bag limit for cutthroat trout shall be two trout and no more than two cutthroat trout may in possession. Cutthroat trout are included in the bag and possession limits for trout explained in Subparagraph (a) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 19.31.4.11 NMAC.
(c) The daily bag limit for lake trout shall be two trout and no more than four lake trout shall be in possession. Lake trout are included in the bag and possession limits for trout explained in Subparagraph (a) of Paragraph (2) of Subsection A of 19.31.4.11 NMAC.
(3) Special Kokanee salmon season: During the special Kokanee salmon season, the daily bag limit shall be 12 Kokanee salmon in addition to the daily bag limit for trout, and no more than 24 Kokanee salmon may be possessed in addition to the possession limit for trout. It shall be unlawful to possess Kokanee salmon at Heron lake during the closed Kokanee salmon season.
(4) On certain waters the following exceptions shall apply:
(a) Special trout waters - waters, hereafter referred to as "Special Trout Waters", the following exceptions shall apply:
(i) No fish may be kept or held in possession while fishing in the portions of the following waters:

Water name

Portion

County

Exception

Tingley beach south pond

Within the Albuquerque conservancy park

Bernalillo

Mogollon creek

Upstream from waterfall barrier near intersection of FS trail 153 to confluence of Trail canyon

Catron and Grant

Cimarron river

From the lower end of Tolby campground downstream approximately 1.4 miles to the first bridge of N.M. 64

Colfax

Leandro creek

Within the Valle Vidal (Vermejo tract-Carson national forest

Colfax

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Any stream on the Valle Vidal

Vermejo tract-Carson national forest

Colfax and Taos

Black canyon

From the forest road 150 (North Star Mesa road) crossing upstream to its headwaters

Grant

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Pecos river

In the Pecos wilderness, above Pecos falls

Mora

Rio Valdez

In the Pecos wilderness from the waterfall barrier 0.8 miles below FS trail 239 upstream to its headwaters

Mora

Rito del Padre

From fish migration barrier located about 0.3 miles upstream of the confluence with the Rito Sebadilloses upstream to its headwaters including Rito de los Chimayosos

Mora

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

West fork Luna creek

From the Carson national forest property boundary upstream to its headwaters

Mora

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Jack's creek

From the water falls located 0.25 mile downstream of NM highway 63 crossing upstream to its headwaters

Mora and San Miguel

Canada Tio Grande

Within the Carson national forest excluding private land

Rio Arriba

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Nabor creek and Nabor lake

Within the Edward Sargent wildlife area

Rio Arriba

Rio Chama

From the United States geological survey gaging station located 1.3 miles downstream of El Vado lake dam downstream approximately 3 miles to its confluence with the Rio Nutrias

Rio Arriba

Rio de Las Vacas

From fish migration barrier located about 0.2 miles upstream of FS road 70 crossing to its headwaters

Rio Arriba

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Tanques creek

From FS road 93 crossing upstream to its headwaters

Rio Arriba

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Rio Cebolla

From the Seven Springs day use area upstream to the headwaters including McKinney pond

Rio Arriba and Sandoval

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Rio Santa Barbara

From the west fork and middle fork confluence upstream to its headwaters including the east fork

Rio Arriba and Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

San Juan river

From Navajo dam downstream approximately 3.75 miles to the Crusher Hole day use are (east side of section 16)

San Juan

Capulin creek

From its confluence with the Rio Grande to its headwaters

Sandoval

Rio las Animas

Within the Gila national forest, Black range ranger district excluding private land

Sierra

Cabresto creek

From Cabresto canyon upstream to its headwaters not including lake fork and Cabresto lake

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Columbine creek

From its confluence with the Red river upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Frijoles creek

From its confluence with Rito de la Olla upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Gavilan creek

From its confluence with the Rio Hondo upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Italianos creek

From its confluence with the Rio Hondo upstream its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Palociento creek

From its confluence with Rito de la Olla upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Rio Costilla

From its confluence with Latir creek upstream approximately 2.4 miles to the Valle Vidal tract of the Carson national forest

Taos

South fork Rio Hondo

From its confluence with the Rio Hondo upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Yerba creek

From the its confluence with the Rio Hondo upstream to its headwaters

Taos

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

(ii) The daily bag limit shall be two trout and no more than two trout shall be in possession while fishing in the portions of the following waters. Anglers must stop fishing in those waters when the daily bag limit is reached.

Water name

Portion

County

Exception

Gilita creek and tributaries

From its confluence with Snow creek upstream to its headwaters including Willow and Little Turkey creek

Catron

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Mineral creek

From its confluence with San Francisco river to its headwaters

Catron

Whitewater creek

From Catwalk National Recreation Trail parking area upstream to headwaters including all tributaries

Catron

Shuree lakes

Within the Valle Vidal (Vermejo tract-Carson national forest)

Colfax

Vermejo river and its tributaries

From the Vermejo Park ranch boundary upstream to its headwaters

Colfax

bag and possession limits for rainbow trout, brown trout, and brook trout are unlimited

Rio Ruidoso

From Fridenbloom drive upstream to the boundary between the Mescalero Apache reservation and the city of Ruidoso

Lincoln

All waters within or adjacent to the Edward Sargent wildlife area

Including the Rio Chamita, Sexton creek, and Rio Chama, excluding Nabor creek and Nabor lake

Rio Arriba

Rio Chama

Within the boundaries of the Rio Chama wildlife and fishing area from Heron reservoir outlet 2.9 miles upstream to Cottonwood Flats

Rio Arriba

Rio Chama

From the river crossing bridge on U.S. 84 at Abiquiu upstream 7.0 miles to the base of Abiquiu dam

Rio Arriba

Rio de Los Pinos

From FS road 284 and 87A, 2.5 miles upstream to the private property boundary

Rio Arriba

Pecos river

From approximately 0.5 mile upstream of its confluence with the Mora river (Mora-Pecos) upstream to approximately 0.2 miles downstream of the bridge crossing at Cowles

San Miguel

All waters of the Valles Caldera national preserve

Sandoval

Rio Guadalupe

From its confluence with Deer creek upstream 6.0 miles to Stable canyon

Sandoval

Rio San Antonio

From the San Antonio hot springs pedestrian bridge upstream approximately 2.0 miles to the Valles Caldera National Preserve boundary

Sandoval

Red River

From its confluence with Goose creek 1.1 miles upstream to the Carson national forest boundary

Taos

Red River

From its confluence with the Rio Grande upstream to the lower walking bridge at Red River state fish hatchery

Taos

Rio Grande

From the New Mexico/Colorado state line downstream to the Taos junction bridge at NM highway 567

Taos

(b) In Sandoval county; brood pond at Seven Springs state fish hatchery, the daily bag limit shall be five cutthroat trout and no more than 10 cutthroat may be in possession.
(c) On the following waters the daily bag limit shall be three trout and no more than three trout shall be in possession; In Rio Arriba county: Laguna del Campo at Los Ojos state fish hatchery.
B.Warm-water fishes: The daily bag limit for game fish other than trout shall be as listed below and the possession limit shall be twice the daily bag limit.
(1) striped bass one fish;
(2) largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass five fish;
(3) walleye five fish;
(4) crappie 20 fish;
(5) white bass and white bass x striped bass hybrid 25 fish;
(6) northern pike 10 fish;
(7) catfish (all species, except bullheads) 15 fish;
(8) yellow perch 30 fish;
(9) tiger muskie (Esox lucius x E. masquinongy) one fish
(10) all other warm-water game species 20 fish.
C.The following exception shall apply:
(1) At Alto lake (Lincoln county); Alumni pond (Dona Ana county); Bataan lake (Eddy county); Blue Hole park pond (Guadalupe county); Bosque Redondo (De Baca county); Burn lake (Dona Ana county); Carrizozo lake (Lincoln county); Chaparral lake (Lea county); Conoco lake (Lea county); Conservancy park/Tingley beach (Bernalillo county); Corona lake (Lincoln county); Dennis Chavez pond (Curry county); Escondida lake (Socorro county); Estancia Park lake (Torrance county); Eunice lake (Lea county); Grants city pond (Cibola county); Green Meadow lake (Lea county); Greene Acres lake (Curry county); Harris Pond (San Miguel county); Jal lake (Lea county); lake Van (Chaves county); Liam Knight pond (Sandoval county); McGaffey lake (McKinley county); Ned Houk lakes (Curry county); Oasis state park (Roosevelt county); Pecos River within the Villanueva state park (San Miguel county); Perch lake (Guadalupe county); Rancho Grande ponds (Catron county); Roswell kids pond (Chavez county); Timberon ponds (Otero county); Trees lake (Luna county); and Young pond (Dona Ana county): the daily bag limit for channel catfish will be two fish and the possession limit shall be twice the daily bag limit.
(2) In San Juan county, in the San Juan and Animas rivers, not including Navajo lake, there is no daily bag limit or possession limit for channel catfish and striped bass.
(3) In Colfax county, Eagle Nest lake there is no bag or possession limit for northern pike. All northern pike caught at Eagle Nest lake must be kept in possession. No northern pike shall be intentionally returned to Eagle Nest lake.
(4) In Union county: Clayton Lake; In Grant county: Bill Evans lake; In Grant county: lake Roberts the daily bag limit for largemouth bass shall be two fish and no more than two shall be in possession.

N.M. Admin. Code § 19.31.4.11

Amended by New Mexico Register, Volume XXXII, Issue 21, November 9, 2021, eff. 4/1/2022