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New Mexico is a state where the Rocky Mountains meet the desert. New Mexico is also a state that is rich in diversity from its many different climates to the fish and wildlife. Sportsmen and women of New Mexico are very fortunate to have such a diverse fishing opportunity, especially when it comes to trout.

New Mexico Trout Challenge Flier

New Mexico’s winter trout stocking program allows anglers across the state the opportunity to catch a trout in places that might not have them on a regular basis due to weather and water conditions. The best part about trout fishing in New Mexico, is that anglers have the opportunity to catch trout from one end of the state to the other whether stream or lake.

Find out more about the Trout Challenge by listening to Northwest Regional Public Information Specialist, Ross Morgan, in a January 2020 radio interview requested by 98.3 KXDJ, covering northeastern New Mexico.

Hall of Fame

Congratulations Nicolas Villescas, first to complete the challenge.

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  1. Ernest Montoya
  2. Pete Benavidez
  3. John O’Malia
  1. Tiffany Mann
  2. Nick Harrod
  3. Greg George
  4. Arthur Mann
  5. Cook Grant
  6. Tanner Tuggle
  7. Jessie Privett
  8. Halee Pilcher
  9. Ben Mills
  10. Vincent J. Sereno
  11. Brian Harris
  12. Mia Frentzel
  13. Lani McKinnon
  14. Jeremy Aragon
  15. Peter Watson
  16. Ben Roussel
  17. Jonathan M. Rentfro
  18. Terry Jasper
  19. Jade Jaquez
  20. Bryce Weatherford
  21. Blake LeBlanc
  22. Joshua Dumais
  23. Larry Reeves
  24. Dylan Rakes
  25. Beau Richter
  26. Jared August
  27. Grayson August
  28. Kyle Higgins
  29. Ben Martinez
  30. Joseph Smith
  31. Michael Cravens
  32. Fielding Cravens
  33. Aaron Milligan
  34. Matthew L De Marce
  35. Nico Lubcker
  36. Paul Cliffe
  37. Henry Webb
  38. Lauren Paige
  1. Mike McAlexander
  2. Kevin Charlie Wirth
  3. Mike Gibbons
  4. Samuel George Simmons
  5. Nick Tsapatsaris, M.D.
  6. Matthew Cleary
  7. Devan Scroggins
  8. Adam Prier
  9. Brett Myrick
  10. Larry Anderson
  11. Dee Dee Davis
  12. Darcene Koch
  13. Allen Ingram
  14. Alex Mann
  15. Craig Springer
  16. Cailyn Beers
  17. Andrew Mann
  18. Robert Murdoch
  19. Ty Stevers
  20. Jon Murdoch
  21. Joey Lujan
  22. Jojo Lujan
  23. Dylan Gainor
  24. Willow Springer
  25. Martin Frentzel
  26. Benjamin Fairbanks
  27. Josh Dumais
  28. Will Barnhardt
  29. John Sequeira
  30. Nick Williams
  31. Christian Bates
  32. Joseph Rivera
  33. Zach Barber
  34. Gayle Barber
  1. Mark Koch
  2. Joshua Pacheco
  3. Laura Eberhardt
  4. Mitchell Curtis
  5. Dathan Archuleta
  6. Derrick Ortega
  7. Eric Frey
  8. Joey Merrell
  9. Tyson Lanier
  10. Thomas Morgan
  11. Mariano Montoya
  12. Anthony Martinez
  13. Brett Myrick
  14. Lucas Montoya
  15. Kelley Ruppert
  16. Seth Daly
  17. Aaron Sanchez
  18. Don Davis
  19. Edward Marraccini
  20. Stephen Mac Millan
  21. Seth Davis
  22. Steven La Rue
  23. Hayden Rundell
  24. Gary Rundell
  25. Jimmy Meeks
  26. Ben Martinez
  27. Louis Perea
  28. Patrick Benavidez
  29. Joshua Dumais
  30. Adam Graham
  31. Marcus Chambers
  32. Luna Medina
  33. Brandon Medina
  34. Chandler Cooke
  35. Alfredo Ramos
  36. Jusiah Estrada
  37. Corey Brown
  38. Josh Garcia
  39. Nathan Eckberg
  40. Daniel Gonzalez
  41. Taylor Ayer
  42. Alfredo Ramos
  43. Jacob Baldwin
  44. Ken Cable
  45. Dana Duncan
  46. Cliff Schleusner
  47. Aaron Archibeque
  48. Joseph Tafoya
  49. Dale Dalrymple
  50. Michael Wheeler
  51. Dylan Frentzel
  52. Gavin DeBerry
  53. Art Vollmer
  54. Joseph Smith
  1. Nicolas Villescas
  2. Enrico Orozco
  3. Stacey Talachy
  4. Nicholas Gallegos
  5. Andrew Montgomery
  6. Valeria Anchondo
  7. Jon Wickliffe
  8. Christopher Ortega
  9. Bryan Esquibel
  10. Richard Luitich
  11. Sean Staggs
  12. Edward Marraccini
  13. Calvin Blodgett
  14. James Stoker
  15. Jeff Patterson
  16. Roy Thompson
  17. Zachariah Cruz
  18. Christopher Smith
  19. Brian Cavazos Galvez
  20. Jeff Fleming
  21. Paul Gonzales
  22. Paul Schroeder
  23. James Garrettson
  24. MariaElena Martinez
  25. Art Ariaz
  26. Pat Snyder
  27. Jessica Montoya
  28. Garry Willis
  29. Tyrone Herfel
  30. Matt Zeigler
  31. Hans Herfel
  32. William Hammond
  33. Luis Saavedra
  34. Grant Willis
  35. Charles Montoya
  36. Dave De Ruysscher
  37. Jacob Griego
  38. Meredith Zeigler
  39. Nicole Romero
  40. James Romero
  41. Scott Wassmund
  42. John Pike
  43. Dave Modisette
  44. Paul Hintzen
  45. David Joyner
  46. Annette Joyner
  47. Brandon Ihlein
  48. Aaron Andler
  49. Karen Ihlein
  50. Nicole Ihlein
  51. Vic J. Kopnitsky, Jr.
  52. Jesse Frizzell
  53. Justin Moquino
  54. Joseph Coucke
  55. Garrett Cathey
  56. Sadhvikas Addamane
  57. Shylah Romero
  58. Kevin Martin
  59. Carl Covin
  60. Tommy Mirabal
  61. Ruben Gonzales
  62. Jeff Schlecht
  63. Mike Breidenbach
  64. Chondra Breidenbach
  65. Gavin DeBerry
  66. Mark DeBerry
  67. Cody McLean
  68. Derek Voorbach
  69. Mark Marsalis
  70. Patricia Bailey
  71. Boris Moquino
  72. Chris Schneller
  73. Sam Wood
  74. Alex Marsalis
  75. Russell Hunter
  76. Thomas Tighe
  77. Nicolas Lujan
  78. Derb Carter
  79. Andres Lujan
  80. Merrill Lynch
  81. Rick Torres
  82. Justin Shupe
  83. Barry Bleske
  84. Patricia Barajas
  85. Timoteo Barajas
  86. Shaylyn Barwick
  87. Tolman Moore
  88. Marc Space
  89. Todd Humphrey
  90. Brett Myrick
  91. Michael Satches
  92. Gavin DeBerry
  93. Mark DeBerry
  94. Craig Cathey
  95. Marcelo Richert
  96. Mark Richert
  97. Henry Atencio
  98. Samuel Simmons
  99. Sean Moore
  100. Ashley Arrossa
  101. Mark Hutchings
  102. Roger Cook
  103. Chris Dibble
  104. Christopher Young
  105. Jonathan Borrego
  106. Toby Roybal
  107. Michael Lopez
  108. Charles Atsye

How to Enter

Catch 1 of each of the 5 trout (Rio Grande Cutthroat, Gila, Brown, Brook, and Rainbow Trout) within New Mexico lakes & streams. Anglers who complete the challenge in New Mexico waters receive special awards & appear on this page.

Anglers submitting a catch for this challenge can do so by emailing them to dgf-fishingchallenges@state.nm.us. Anglers must submit all catches at once when they have completed the challenge. All submissions must include the following information:

  1. The angler’s current New Mexico fishing license number. Licenses are not required for New Mexico resident and non-resident anglers 11 years of age or younger.
  2. The angler’s Customer Identification Number (CIN). This is required of all participants in the challenge.
  3. What body of water the fish was caught in.
  4. A photo of the fish. These photos will become the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish’s property to share on social media, promoting fishing in the state of New Mexico, the New Mexico Bass Challenge, and any other agency publications.

Anglers who don’t have access to email can mail them to DGF Fishing Challenges, 1615 W. College Boulevard, Roswell, NM 88201.

Helpful Links

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Official Rules

The New Mexico Trout Challenge: Catch the five trout species listed below that are found and inhabit lakes and streams within New Mexico (Rio Grande Cutthroat, Gila, Brown, Brook, and Rainbow Trout).

Anglers who complete the challenge in New Mexico waters will be eligible to receive a special award and be included in the Trout Challenge Hall of Fame on the department’s website along with all of the successful New Mexico Trout Challenge Anglers.

1. There is no fee or pre-registration required for this program.
2. There is no time limit on completing the challenge.
3. The challenge is open to anyone, including residents and non-residents.
4. Catch and Release is encouraged in this challenge.
5. Class A lakes and other waters that are privately stocked are excluded from this challenge.
6. No trout caught before January 1, 2020, the start date of this challenge, can be used as a part of this challenge.
7. Participants are not limited to the number of challenges they complete each year.
8. All anglers participating in this challenge are required to obtain a Customer Identification Number (CIN).
9. All anglers participating in the New Mexico Trout Challenge must have a valid New Mexico fishing license and abide by all rules and regulations for waters in which they are fishing. Licenses are not required for New Mexico resident and non-resident anglers 11 years of age or younger.
10. Anglers submitting a catch for this challenge can do so by emailing them to
dgf-fishingchallenges@state.nm.us. Anglers must submit all catches at once when completed. Submissions must include the following information:
a. Contact information to include their full name, email address, and mailing address.
b. The angler’s current New Mexico fishing license number. Licenses are not required for New Mexico resident and non-resident anglers 11 years of age or younger.
c. The angler’s Customer Identification Number (CIN). This is required of all participants in the challenge.
d. What body of water the fish was caught in.
e. A photo of their fish. These photos will become the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish’s property to share on social media, promoting fishing in the state of New Mexico, the New Mexico Trout Challenge, and any other agency publications.
11. Anglers who don’t have access to email can mail them to DGF Fishing Challenges, 1615 W. College Boulevard, Roswell, NM 88201.
12. Upon verification of achievement of the New Mexico Trout Challenge by department staff, the angler will be provided with:
a. A certification of achievement.
b. A New Mexico Trout Challenge coin to advertise their brag-worthy achievement.
c. Their name added to the NM Trout Challenge Hall of Fame.

Official Rules.

Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout

Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Cold Water Fish Illustration - New Mexico Game & Fish

Rio Grande Cutthroat trout (Oncorhynchus clarkii virginalis; RGCT) is the southernmost occurring subspecies of Cutthroat Trout and is designated as New Mexico’s State fish. RGCT are brilliantly colored, with brass colored sides transitioning to green and bronze toned backs complete with sparse spotting patterns. Many fish commonly display vibrant red coloration along their lower flanks and all RGCT possess a distinctive red-orange slash along their jaw line.

Gila Trout

Gila Trout Cold Water Fish Illustration - New Mexico Game & Fish

Gila trout (Oncorhynchus gilae) have been described as “taking their colors from the New Mexico sunset,” an apt description. Their iridescent gold sides blend to a darker shade of copper on the gill covers. Small, profuse spots cover the upper half of the body and a faint, salmon-pink band is present on most larger fish and parr marks are commonly found on adults. Because Gila trout are often found in small streams, they rarely grow larger than 12 inches.

Rainbow Trout

Rainbow Trout Cold Water Fish Illustration - New Mexico Game & Fish

The rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) is a species of salmonid native to cold-water tributaries of the Pacific Ocean. Adult freshwater stream rainbow trout average between 1 and 5 pounds, while lake dwelling and anadromous forms may reach 20 pounds. The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish stocks rainbow trout in a number of waters to provide angling opportunity. They have numerous black spots on a silvery body with a pink streak along the sides.

Brown Trout

Brown Trout Cold Water Fish Illustration - New Mexico Game & Fish

The brown trout (Salmo trutta) is a European species of salmonid fish that has been widely introduced into suitable environments globally. Several wild populations of brown trout occur throughout New Mexico. Their abdomen is usually yellow and they have large black spots and smaller re-orange spots with halos on their sides.

Brook Trout

Brook Trout Cold Water Fish Illustration - New Mexico Game & Fish

Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is a species of fish in the char genus of the salmon family Salmonidae. It is native to Eastern North America in the United States and Canada. Most brook trout populations occur in smaller am more difficult to access streams around the state. Brook trout have wavy lines on their backs, white edges on the front of their lower fins and a dark body with yellow spots and red spots with halos on their sides.