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 Truchas Chapter 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.
Upcoming Events
Events
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Exclosure Repair & Willow Planting, Chihuahueños Creek (Jemez Mountains)
April 28 – April 29 -
Willows & Wild Trout Volunteer Trip, Rio San Antonio
May 30 – May 31 -
Exclosure Repair & Restoration Tour, Chihuahueños Creek (Jemez Mountains)
September 20 – September 21
Recent News

Help Shape Women’s Fly Fishing Opportunities with Truchas Chapter
Truchas Chapter of Trout Unlimited is inviting members and friends to take a short Women’s Fly Fishing Interest Survey. We are exploring ways to better support and grow opportunities for women anglers in our chapter and broader community. This survey…

Guess Essay: The Western Native Trout Challenge
Editor’s note: In this guest essay, angler and outdoorsman Michael R. Altherr, Ph.D., reflects on the Western Native Trout Challenge and the deeper conservation story behind it—one that resonates strongly with Truchas Chapter’s commitment to native trout and healthy coldwater…

Speak Up for the Chama Basin: Oppose Proposed Uranium Exploration in Carson National Forest
A Canadian company is seeking permission to begin exploratory uranium drilling near Canjilon. Now is the time for our community to demand a full environmental review and meaningful public input.
Conservation and Community Activities
Assist in stocking endangered Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout in Rio Costilla / Willow Creek.
Expanded our Trout in the Classroom program from 8 to 15 schools – covering pueblo, charter and public schools in Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Pecos, Eldorado, Las Vegas and Penasco. Students get environmental, water chemistry and fish biology lessons raising them from eggs to fry to young fish, and learn about the macro-invertebrates (small insects that trout eat) that signal healthy streams when they have field trips in the spring to release their fish.









