Truchas Chapter Trout Unlimited
Conserving, protecting, and restoring northern New Mexico’s cold-water fisheries and their watersheds—It all starts with you!
Trout Unlimited members can join at an introductory half-price rate of $17.50 for the first year, with $15 staying local to support Truchas Chapter’s work.
Why join Trout Unlimited?
About Us
Trout Unlimited, a national organization of over 150,000 members, is dedicated to conserving, protecting and restoring North America’s coldwater fisheries and their watersheds. Its vision is to ensure that robust populations of native and wild coldwater fish once again thrive within their North American range, so that our children can enjoy healthy fisheries in their home waters.
The Truchas Chapter works to carry out TU’s vision in the waters of northern New Mexico through our conservation projects, youth programs, fundraising efforts, communications, and advocacy.
Recent News

Calling All Anglers: Donate Gear & Volunteer for a Youth Fishing Event!
Do you have fishing gear collecting dust in your garage? RiverSource, in partnership with Hands on Heritage, is hosting an exciting youth fishing event at Santa Cruz Lake on June 20th for Santa Fe students in grades 4-8. We’re seeking…

Stoneflies on the Pecos
Arriving in the Dalton area of the Pecos on a Friday afternoon the sky was clear…except for the hundreds of big black stoneflies buzzing just overhead! I got excited rushed down to the river knocking into some brush on the…

Help Preserve the Fish Populations of Valles Caldera!
We’re seeking enthusiastic volunteers to support critical fish monitoring surveys at the Valles Caldera National Preserve. After our initial survey, it’s clear that additional hands are needed! Volunteer alongside biology technicians and Valles Caldera staff in this unique opportunity to…
Conservation and Community Activities
Sponsored and volunteered our time for youth fly fishing days with local guide Vidal Gonzalez to provide fly fishing outings for Hispanic and indigenous children to help them respect their long heritage as stewards of the land and water in their native lands (Santa Cruz Lake and Cow Creek Ranch)
Provided funding on El Rito Creek to fix a barrier that protects the endangered indigenous state fish (Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout) from aggressive introduced species that can outcompete them for habitat.