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Stocking Gila trout in Gwynn Tank is only one of many firsts for this species in Western New Mexico

Stocking Gila trout in Gwynn Tank is only one of many firsts for this species in Western New Mexico
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, SEPT. 20, 2018:

Stocking Gila trout in Gwynn Tank is only one of many firsts for this species in Western New Mexico

Gila Trout Stocking

SANTA FE – Gwynn Tank, located in the Gila National Forest in Western New Mexico, received its first batch of 203, 10-inch Gila trout.

Jill Wick, the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Colorado Basin Native Fish Supervisor, said “stocking Gila Trout in Gwynn Tank is part of the department’s long-term plan to provide recreation opportunities for this rare native trout in conjunction with ongoing recovery efforts.”

Releasing this batch of Gila trout into Gwynn Tank was over a year in the making. In April 2017, a team of biologists set out on the first successful mission to collect wild Gila trout eggs. According to Wick, the team caught Gila trout in Willow Creek in the Gila National Forest, those eggs were taken to and raised at the Glenwood State Fish Hatchery.

The Gila trout released into Gwynn Tank provide a new recreational opportunity for anglers. Bag limits for trout in Gwynn Tank are five fish per day and no more than 10 in possession. All anglers ages 12 and older must have a fishing license and appropriate stamps and validations.

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