03-30-2004, 04:52 AM
This is from Field and Stream
New Mexico
State record: 15 pounds 13 ounces, Steve Estrada, 3/24/95, Bill Evans Lake
Best water: Ute Lake, Tucumcari. “It grows some good fish and has been less impacted by drought than some of our other reservoirs.”—Richard Hansen, assistant chief of fisheries division, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Contact: Ute Lake State Park, 505-487-2284
Sleeper: Bill Evans Lake, Silver City. “It gets a fair amount of use by residents, but it’s isolated and doesn’t draw much out-of-state attention.”
Contact: D&M Sporting Goods, 505-546-9767
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New Mexico
State record: 15 pounds 13 ounces, Steve Estrada, 3/24/95, Bill Evans Lake
Best water: Ute Lake, Tucumcari. “It grows some good fish and has been less impacted by drought than some of our other reservoirs.”—Richard Hansen, assistant chief of fisheries division, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Contact: Ute Lake State Park, 505-487-2284
Sleeper: Bill Evans Lake, Silver City. “It gets a fair amount of use by residents, but it’s isolated and doesn’t draw much out-of-state attention.”
Contact: D&M Sporting Goods, 505-546-9767
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