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Rising abruptly from the Taos Valley, the spectacular Sangre De Cristo Mountains provide endless miles of beautiful rivers, small streams, and lakes full of large populations
of wild browns and rainbows. Streams like the Cimarron, Red River and Costilla have different natures, but all share one thing in common--lots of fish. In some
stretches the New Mexico Game and Fish(NMGF) estimates nearly 4,000 catchable sized wild browns per mile making it the healthiest fishery in the state and one of the
healthiest in the southern Rocky Mountains.
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