
Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout
The Rio Grande cutthroat trout is native to the Rio Grande watershed and a symbol of New Mexico’s cold-water heritage.


The Rio Grande cutthroat trout is native to the Rio Grande watershed and a symbol of New Mexico’s cold-water heritage.

Gila trout are native to the Gila River watershed and among the rarest trout in North America.

Rainbow trout are one of the most widely stocked trout species in New Mexico and are popular with anglers statewide.

Brown trout are known for their size, wariness, and adaptability.

Brook trout are actually a char and thrive in cold, high-elevation streams.