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Colorado River
Rocky Mountains
Headwaters of the Colorado River. This photo was taken approximately 5 miles below the start of the actual river. Great photo for sure. Makes you want to pull out your fly pole doesn't it? If you had one with you, we would encourage you to use it because there are some native cutt-throat and brown trout in these waters.
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Rio Grande River
Taos, New Mexico
Enjoy this view of the Rio Grande River, taken approximately 6 miles outside of Taos, New Mexico. If you can figure out how to work your way down into this gorge there is fish in this river. My suggestion, go further downstream. The photo gives you a birds eye view of the Rio Grande Gorge, which is also known as the Grand Canyon of New Mexico. The picture was taken while standing on the suspension bridge that traverses the canyon.
If you are wondering, yes, standing on the bridge feels like you are really, really, high up and yes, you can really feel the bridge move when cars and trucks drive across it while you are standing on it trying to take photographs. Kind of left me feeling like a parachute was in order.
Taos, New Mexico is beautiful by the way. We recommend you take some time during your visit to the area to enjoy the sights and sounds of this very cool town.
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Fishing New Mexico
Can't beat New Mexico for great fishing. Spent last week in Northern New Mexico. It was great!! Send us copies of your fishing adventures and we will post them to this blog. Send to (info@flylinesearchmarketing.com)
Fishing The Chama River in New Mexico
I am convinced that God loves fishermen. While fishing one cold April morning in New Mexico, I took this photo. The rays of light were not visible in my camera lens. Upon further examination, I also found the photo contains a cross that is visible up on the rocky cliff face. Also note that the shadow on the bank forms a very nice crown.
I don't think I was alone on that very cold morning. I am thankful for that! I believe that if we open our hearts to him, he will make us all Fishers of Men!
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