Join the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, the official podcast of the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, for coverage on all things outdoors in the land of enchantment! From hunting and fishing to bird watching and wildlife photography, we have got you covered!
What’s new with the New Mexico Department of Wildlife this week? The State Wildlife Commission Meeting is happening on Aug. 21 at New Mexico Highlands University starting at 9 a.m. There will also be a Waterfowl workshop for anyone wanting to learn how to waterfowl hunt. All information about these events can be found on the New Mexico Department of Wildlife website.
They may look like wild hogs, but javelina are a unique and often misunderstood part of New Mexico’s wildlife. Southwest Regional Biologist Madeline joins us to explain what javelina really are, how they differ from pigs and why they have earned the nickname “skunk pigs.”We explore their habitat, social behavior and growing popularity as a big-game species, while addressing common misconceptions about conflicts, hunting and the reputation of javelina meat. Madeline also discusses what biologists know about javelina populations, distribution and management in New Mexico.Whether you are a hunter, wildlife enthusiast or simply curious about these unusual desert dwellers, this episode offers a closer look at an animal that deserves more appreciation.
In this episode, we sit down with John Martsh to discuss R3—Recruitment, Retention, and Reactivation—and why introducing more people to hunting, fishing, trapping, and shooting sports is essential to the future of conservation. Learn how R3 programs are breaking down barriers, creating new opportunities, and ensuring New Mexico's outdoor traditions continue for generations to come.
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we take a closer look at New Mexico’s hatchery system and the work that goes into raising fish for waters across the state. From egg collection and rearing to stocking and conservation, hatchery staff and fisheries biologists work year-round to support recreational fishing opportunities and native fish conservation in New Mexico.Join us as we explore how fish move from hatchery tanks to lakes and rivers, the science behind fisheries management, and the challenges of operating hatcheries in an arid state. Whether you’re an angler, conservationist or simply curious about where stocked fish come from, this episode offers an inside look at one of the many ways the New Mexico Department of Wildlife supports healthy fisheries and outdoor recreation statewide.
Join the Department at the next State Game Commission Meeting and Special Military Hunt Draw Applications open on June 10th. Visit the New Mexico Department of Wildlife website at https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
Join the Department of Wildlife at GilaFest and other events across the state. Visit the website at https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
Join the New Mexico Department of Wildlife at events across the state, like Gila Fest in Glenwood to celebrate the completed renovations at the Glenwood State Fish Hatchery! Visit the Departments website https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
Coming up this next week at the Department of Wildlife; a bow hunter workshop, a Habitat Committee meeting, and the new License Year Rules and Regulations Fishing and Hunting Booklets available! Visit the New Mexico Department of Wildlife website at https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we sit down with Elise Goldstein, Assistant Chief of the Wildlife Division, for a behind-the-scenes look at the people and work that keep New Mexico’s wildlife thriving. As the supervisor of the Department’s wildlife biologists across the state, Elise shares what it really means to be a wildlife biologist and the wide range of work these dedicated professionals do every day.From long days in the field and tracking wildlife populations to habitat restoration, conservation planning, and balancing the needs of both wildlife and people, Elise gives listeners a true “boots on the ground” perspective of wildlife management in New Mexico. She also discusses the challenges, rewards, and passion that drive the biologists working to protect the state’s incredible wildlife resources.Whether you have ever wondered what a wildlife biologist actually does, are interested in conservation, or simply want a greater appreciation for the people working behind the scenes, this episode offers an inside look at the science, dedication, and heart behind wildlife management in New Mexico.
Another week in Wildlife! Spring has sprung and Turkey Season is coming soon. Join the New Mexico Department of Wildlife at a Adult Turkey Hunting Weekend. Registration is open now. Visit our website at https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
Attention all young ATV riders, sign up for the OHV safety course happening in April. Calling all Hunter Education Instructors, classes are happening now if you would like to become a Hunter Education Instructor. Register for classes on the New Mexico Department of Wildlife website and check out our Events Calendar for more! https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
This Week in Wildlife for week 12. The Big Game Draw is over and now we await our results on April 22, 2026. Over the Counter License Sales start on March 25, so don't forget to buy your fishing license for the 2026-2027 License year. Calling all young OHV rider, there will be a ATV Safety Course happening. Sign up today!
Wildlife doesn’t stop at the city limits. In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, two Conservation Officers from the Albuquerque metro area and Sandia Mountains share what it’s like working as a Conservation officer in urban wildlife areas. From bears and mountain lions to everyday neighborhood encounters, they break down the realities of their job and how residents can safely coexist with wildlife. Get an inside look at the front lines of conservation, where the wild meets the city.Visit the New Mexico Department of Wildlife website at: https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
This week in wildlife for week 11, March 13,2026. Attention Big Game Hunters, time is running out. The deadline to get your applications in is March 18th at 5pm Mountain Standard Time. Hunter Education classes are available this weekend and online. We also offer classes online in Spanish for those that are the age of 9 or older. Join the department at the adult Turkey Hunting workshop at our Albuquerque office or at our Adult Women's Shotgun class. The State Game Commission will be meeting on March 20th, at 9 am in the Albuquerque office. All of this information and more can be found on our website! Check it out! https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/
In this episode, I’m joined by Chad Nelson, Assistant Chief of Administrative Services and Chief of Licensing, to talk about all things big game draw. We break down how New Mexico’s draw system works, why certain rules and legislative requirements exist, and what you should be thinking about when submitting your application. Chad also shares tips, tricks, and common mistakes to avoid when applying. Whether you’re a seasoned hunter or applying for the first time, this episode is for you and will help you feel more confident heading into this year’s big game draw. Click this link to Apply! : https://onlinesales.wildlife.state.nm.us/Or Take a look at our 2026 - 2027 Big Game Proclamation : https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/home/publications/
This Week in Wildlife for Week 9. The Big Game Draw deadline is approaching soon, get your applications in today. The Share with Wildlife program Call for Project Information proposals are due soon, check out the New Mexico Department of Wildlife Website for more information. https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/conservation/share-with-wildlife/
This week in Wildlife we are at the Outdoor Adventure Show! Come out and visit us at Expo New Mexico.
This Week in Wildlife for Week 6 of 2026. The Big Game Draw is coming up quick get your applications in before March 18 at 5pm Mountain Time. Hunter Education Classes are coming across the state, and the Outdoor Adventure Show is happening February 13 -15. Don't miss our Calling Contest on Saturday and Sunday, for Elk Turkey, and Duck. Join us at the Outdoor Adventure Show at Expo New Mexico in Albuquerque. See you there!
This Week in Wildlife for Week 5 of 2026. Hunter Education Classes, National Archery in the School Bullseye Championship, and Calling Contest at the Outdoor Adventure Show! Check out our website for all the details on these events and more.wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/Do you have a question or an idea for a future episode?Email the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast at: nmwildlife.podcast@dgf.nm.gov
This Week in Wildlife for Week 4 of 2026. Hunter Education, ATV safety class, and the Outdoor Adventure Show! Check out our website for all the details on these events and more. https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/ Do you have a question or an idea for a future episode? Email the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast at: nmwildlife.podcast@dgf.nm.gov
Bighorn sheep are one of New Mexico’s most iconic wildlife specie and managing them takes careful, science-based work. In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we sit down with Dr. Tom Batter and Dr. Nicole Tatman to talk about the ongoing bighorn sheep research and management happening across the state.We discuss current population monitoring, disease research, habitat challenges, and how data collected in the field guides management decisions. Dr. Batter and Dr. Tatman also share why bighorn sheep conservation is complex, what success looks like, and how long-term research helps ensure healthy herds for the future.Whether you’re a hunter, wildlife enthusiast, or just curious about how wildlife management works in New Mexico, this episode offers an inside look at the science behind bighorn sheep conservation. If you're interested in the Bighorn Sheep Management plan visit: https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/hunting/information-by-animal/big-game/bighorn-sheep/
We know there’s a lot happening across the New Mexico Department of Wildlife — events, deadlines, classes, and seasonal changes — and it can be hard to keep up.That’s why we’re introducing This Week in New Mexico Wildlife: a short, weekly episode where we quickly highlight what’s happening right now and what’s coming up next.Just the essentials, all in one place.
In this episode, we introduce the New Mexico Birding Big Year Challenge, a statewide opportunity for birders of all experience levels to explore New Mexico’s incredible landscapes while learning more about the birds that call our state home. Whether you’re a seasoned birder or just getting started, the Big Year Challenge encourages participants to get outside, visit public lands, sharpen their identification skills, and connect with New Mexico’s diverse birdlife. We’ll break down how the challenge works, how to participate, and why birding is such an important tool for conservation, education, and outdoor enjoyment across the state.Contest website: https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/nm-birding-big-year-contest/Birding Challenge email: dgf-wildlifeed@dgf.nm.gov Have Questions you want to ask the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast email us at nmwildlife.podcast@dgf.nm.gov
Become a New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Conservation Officer today! We’re hiring now, and this is your chance to step into one of the most rewarding and challenging careers in wildlife conservation. As an officer, you’ll protect New Mexico’s wildlife and wild places, serve the public, and make a difference every day. Don’t miss this opportunity, apply now!
The Narrow-headed gartersnake, one of New Mexico’s rarest reptiles, has made a remarkable return to Whitewater Creek. Once thought to be disappearing from its native habitat, this snake is now slithering back thanks to years of dedicated conservation work by the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. In this episode, we explore the story of its comeback and why this species is so important to river ecosystems, what challenges it has faced, and the collaborative efforts that made its recovery possible. Join us as we talk with the chief of fisheries Kirk Patten and the department herpetologist Leland Pierce to highlight how science-driven management and habitat restoration are helping protect not just the Narrow-headed gartersnake, but the biodiversity of New Mexico’s rivers for generations to come.
In this episode we’re casting a line into one of our state’s favorite outdoor traditions, fishing. Whether you’re knee-deep in a mountain stream or casting from the shore of a warm desert lake, New Mexico offers year-round fishing opportunities for everyone.We’ve got a fantastic lineup of guests to help you gear up for your next fishing adventure. First, we’ll talk to Melissa Garnett, Public Information Officer and mastermind behind our state’s popular fishing challenges. She’ll share how to get involved, what you can win, and a few fun facts about who’s participating. Then, we’ll hear from Taylor Booth, one of our Coldwater Fisheries Biologists, who’ll break down some of the best waters in Western New Mexico and offer pro tips for what bait works where. And finally, we’ll chat with Valente Mesa, the department’s web designer, about a new tool every angler should have the iFish App.Whether you're a seasoned angler or just thinking about picking up a rod for the first time, this episode will help you plan your next trip, connect with the outdoors, and maybe even win a prize or two along the way.
In this special Father’s Day episode, I sit down with the two people who sparked my love for the outdoors, my mom and dad. Together, we share stories from my childhood, their approach to raising kids outside, and their advice for families who want to connect through nature. From early morning fishing trips to big life lessons in the wild, this conversation is all about family, memories, and the magic of growing up outdoors.
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we sit down with Caitlyn Ruhl, Habitat Restoration Coordinator for the New Mexico Wildlife Department, to explore the critical role of habitat conservation and restoration in sustaining our state’s diverse wildlife.Caitlyn brings a wealth of experience and a deep love for the outdoors, describing herself as someone who was "born to be outdoors." Her passion shines through as she shares how science-based strategies and collaboration are key to restoring landscapes impacted by wildfire, drought, and human activity.We talk about current habitat projects across New Mexico, how the department identifies areas of concern, and why thriving ecosystems are the foundation of successful wildlife management. Whether you're an outdoor enthusiast, conservationist, or curious learner, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who cares about the future of New Mexico’s wild places.
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we dive into the essentials of responsible boating and how you can help protect our waters from Aquatic Invasive Species (AIS). Join AIS Coordinator James Dominguez from the New Mexico Department of Wildlife and Scott Chambers from New Mexico State Parks as they share expert tips, safety reminders, and real-life examples of what every boater should know before hitting the water.We talk about the importance of boat inspections, Clean-Drain-Dry practices, boater education, life jacket laws, and how AIS can impact the ecosystems, recreation, and the future of our lakes and rivers.Whether you're a seasoned boater or just getting started, this episode is packed with vital info to keep your summer safe, legal, and environmentally friendly.
In this episode, we dive into the impactful world of hunter education with Stephanie Walton. The Hunter Education Program plays a vital role in teaching safety, ethics, and conservation to future generations. Discover how you can volunteer and contribute to shaping the next generation of responsible hunters. Join us as we discuss the program’s mission, the rewards of mentorship, and how to get involved. https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/education/hunter-education/
If you’re planning to apply for a big game tag in New Mexico this year, this episode is for you. The draw process can be confusing, and we want to make sure you have all the information you need to apply successfully.Joining me are two experts who work directly with hunters—Christina Salazar, executive secretary to the director at New Mexico Game and Fish, and Robin Quintana, the department’s Information Coordinator. They’ll help us break down key deadlines, common mistakes to avoid, how to research and select the right hunts, and answer some of the most frequently asked questions from both residents and non-residents.Whether you’re new to the draw or have been applying for years, this episode will give you the tools to navigate the system with confidence.
New Mexico is an amazing place to enjoy your off-highway vehicle (OHV). The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish OHV program provides off-highway motor vehicle recreation that recognizes the importance of New Mexico’s cultural, historic and resource values while also ensuring public safety. New Mexico has requirements for off-highway motor vehicles designed to protect the safety of all OHV users and ensure responsible and culturally sensitive OHV use. The law requires each OHV user to register or obtain a permit for their OHV if it is used on public land. Join us as we talk with the team behind the OHV Program, and learn what riding off road in New Mexico is all about! https://ridenm.dgf.nm.gov/
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation have a long-standing partnership dedicated to preserving and enhancing elk populations in the Land of Enchantment. Together, they’ve spearheaded habitat restoration projects that ensure sustainable, high-quality elk herds across the state. Join us as we discuss the importance of elk conservation, habitat management, and the power of collaboration with Josh McDonald of the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation and NMDGF’s elk biologist, Travis Zaffarano.
Operation Game Thief is a New Mexico Department of Game and Fish program, which pays rewards to citizens who turn in poachers. Begun in 1977 here in New Mexico, Operation Game Thief or a similar program has now been adopted by nearly every other state. In short, Operation Game Thief is crime-stoppers for wildlife. Join us as we talk with Colonel Tim Cimbal and Captain Jeremy Smith on all things OGT. https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/enforcement/operation-game-thief-overview/
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has a long history of protecting our state's game species. But did you know they're also working tirelessly to conserve countless other creatures? From rare fish to elusive amphibians, the Department's efforts are crucial to maintaining New Mexico's incredible biodiversity.Join us as we explore the "Saving Our Species" campaign and learn about the incredible work being done to ensure future generations can enjoy the same natural wonders we do. We'll hear from experts like Ginny Seamster, who will discuss Species of Greatest Conservation Need and the revision of the State Wildlife Action Plan. We'll also hear from Leland Peirce on Gila Monsters in New Mexico, Grant Beauprez on the Lesser Prairie Chicken in southeastern New Mexico, and John Bulger on the elusive Ptarmigan. https://nmswap.org/
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has a long history of protecting our state's game species, but did you know they're also working tirelessly to conserve countless other creatures?From rare fish to elusive amphibians, the Department's efforts are crucial to maintaining the incredible biodiversity of our beautiful state. Join us as we explore the 'Saving Our Species' campaign and learn about the incredible work being done to ensure that future generations can enjoy the same natural wonders we do Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of New Mexico’s Fisheries, talking with a few of our Native Fish biologists on two of the states non-game fish species, the Rio Grande Chub and Rio Grande Sucker.
Join us for an inside look at the life as New Mexico Game and Fish Warden. Discover what it takes to protect our state's diverse wildlife, enforce conservation laws, and educate the public about responsible outdoor recreation. From patrolling remote wilderness areas to handling wildlife encounters, we'll explore the challenges and rewards of this exciting career. We will be hearing from the Field Operation Recruitment Lieutenant, Andrew Armendariz, as he gives us insight on the, the day-to-day responsibilities of a Fish and Game Warden, the skills and qualifications needed for the job, application process, and the importance of wildlife conservation in New Mexico. Current application deadline is October 18, 2024. Apply Today!https://wildlife.dgf.nm.gov/enforcement/career-advancement/https://careers.share.nm.gov/psc/hprdcg/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&FOCUS=Applicant
Join us for an in-depth conversation with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Land Management Team. Learn about the incredible Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs) our state has to offer and the diverse activities they support. From hunting and fishing to hiking and wildlife viewing, WMAs provide countless opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. Get the inside scoop on everything you need to know to make the most of your next visit to a New Mexico WMA.
In this episode, we dive into the world of archery in New Mexico schools with Bruce Atencio, the state's NASP coordinator. Learn how the National Archery in the Schools Program is fostering a love for the outdoors and improving student focus while developing essential life skills. Discover the impact of NASP on New Mexico's youth and how it's shaping the future of archery in the state.
In this episode of the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast, we dive into the fascinating world of beaver dam analogs with Carrie Parris and Art Anaya. Learn about their work restoring riparian ecosystems and how these man-made structures are bringing back nature's engineers, the beaver. Discover the positive impacts on water conservation, wildlife habitat, and overall ecosystem healthhttps://lowtechpbr.restoration.usu.edu/https://www.amazon.com/Let-Water-Work-Meandering-Restoring/dp/1603585699
Explore the wild side of New Mexico with the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast!This official podcast from the New Mexico Department of Game and Whether you're a hunting or fishing enthusiast, a birdwatcher, or simply a nature lover, this podcast has something for you. Get inspired to get outside and experience the wonders of New Mexico's wildlife firsthand.
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Carnivore and Small Mammal Program Manager Nick Forman sits down with Communications Director Darren Vaughan to discuss the science and statistics behind the Department's proposal for the new bear and cougar hunting rule, set to be presented at the Aug. 25, 2023 State Game Commission Meeting in Raton.
Episode 24 (March 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success with Nicole Tatman, Big Game Program Manager by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Episode 23 (March 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success with Tony Opatz, Pronghorn Biologist by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Episode 22 (March 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success with Orrin Duvuvuei, Deer Program Manager by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Episode 21 (Feb. 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success with Travis Zaffarano, Elk Program Manager by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Episode 20 (Feb. 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success with Caitlin Ruhl, Bighorn Sheep Biologist by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Episode 19 (Feb. 2023) Drawing Your Path to Success w/Casey Cardinal, Turkey/Upland Game Biologist by New Mexico Department of Game and Fish
Join New Mexico Department of Game and Fish Communications Director Darren Vaughan and Licensing Operations Manager Chad Nelson as they discuss the ins and outs of the 2023-2024 Big Game Draw in the first video of the department’s “Drawing Your Way to Success” series.
Happy New Year! Do you have a new year's resolution yet? Join us as we talk with the Department's Northwest Regional PIO, Ross Morgan, and discuss NMDGF challenges that you can participate in for 2022. We discuss the NM Bass Challenge, NM Trout Challenge, Master Angler Awards and Record Fish Awards. We discuss the prizes and incentives that you could win by applying early for the big game draw as well as a discussion on how to complete a hunter education or hunter education instructor course. We have a lot of new year's resolution options for you for 2022!
Join us as we learn all about native fish in the Colorado River Basin with NMDGF's Native Fish Program Supervisor Matt Zeigler. We talk about species distribution, management, and cutting-edge research techniques. Whether you are interested in native species found in New Mexico or an avid New Mexico angler, you will want to check this one out!
This month we are talking all things wildlife health with Dr. Kerry Mower, the Department’s Wildlife Health Specialist. From common diseases and parasites to an in-depth discussion on Chronic Wasting Disease, join us as we cover all topics related to wildlife health in New Mexico!
Today we are joined by New Mexico’s state deer biologist, Orrin Duvuvuei. We dive into deer management here in the state, including how annual surveys are conducted, the importance of harvest reporting and ongoing deer management projects. We also discuss deer biology and a few deer hunting tips along the way. If you are passionate about deer populations in New Mexico then this is the episode for you!
With September archery seasons underway, we wanted to do an episode on bowhunting basics for folks interested in taking up the sport. Join us as we talk with NMDGF’s Public Information Specialist Larry Garcia to discuss archery 101 and cover topics like picking a bow and other equipment to hunting tactics and advice. If you are new to the sport of archery, or enjoy talking all things bow hunting, then this is the episode for you!
For our August edition, we meet with the Bear and Cougar Biologist for NMDGF, Rick Winslow. Join us as we discuss bears in New Mexico – from biology and management to safely camping and living in bear country to harvest data and hunting tactics. If you have any questions about bears in our state, then this is the episode for you!
Join us as we talk with Southwest Regional Biologist Kevin Rodden and learn all about free-ranging oryx and ibex populations in New Mexico – why they were introduced, how they are managed, hunting opportunities as well as wildlife photography and viewing opportunities. In North America, these amazing species are only found in free-ranging populations on public land here in the great state of New Mexico! And bowhunting ibex in New Mexico has even been called the toughest hunt in North America! Whether hunting with a firearm or camera, these species provide a very unique New Mexico experience!
Join us as we talk with “the catfishin’ guy” Shawn Denny, the Warm Water Sportfish Supervisor with NMDGF. We talk all things catfish in New Mexico – from catfish management in the state to how we can be more successful as catfish anglers. Sit on the bank in the shade and tune in to this summertime catfishing podcast!
It’s time to dust off that fishing gear that you threw in the garage at the end of last summer and start chasing walleye! Join NMDGF’s Assistant Chief of Fisheries over research and management, Mike Ruhl, as we cover all things walleye fishing in New Mexico. We discuss how anglers can use the new online Fishing Planner, NMDGF’s annual walleye spawn, lakes to try, baits and tactics to use and even recipes to test. This one will get you fired up to get back out on the water!
Spring is finally here and turkey season is underway! Join us for our very first repeat guest on the show, NMDGF Officer Storm Usrey, as we learn to talk turkey. We discuss the vocalizations turkeys make, how to use turkey calls and calling tactics for different times of the day. Whether you are a first-time turkey hunter or an old pro, you are sure to enjoy this episode!
Join us as we talk with Assistant Director Jim Comins during his last week on the job before retirement. We will talk about his career with the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish, the lessons learned and advice for folks interested in perusing a career in wildlife. If you have an interest in the wildlife profession, this is one episode you won’t want to miss!
Starting back in 1921, New Mexico's hatchery program has helped restore fish populations and provide angling opportunities across the state. Join us as we discuss the hatchery program with Roddy Gallegos, the Assistant Chief of Fisheries over Hatcheries. Roddy grew up on New Mexico's hatcheries and, since then, has spent over 39 years working at hatcheries for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. This is a very educational episode!
Join the New Mexico Wildlife Podcast as we talk with Craig Sanchez, the Assistant Chief of Education, and discuss the ins and outs of the 2021 Big Game Draw. We discuss hunter education requirements, strategies for each species including trophy and opportunity areas, the basics of the draw itself, draw odds reports, how to apply, and new incentives for applying early. Put on your headsets and let's get ready for the 2021 Big Game Draw!
Join New Mexico Wildlife Podcast as we talk with Eric Frey, the Sportfish Program Manager for NMDGF, and discuss the various management activities and projects currently underway in the Sportfish Program. Then we dive into all things ice fishing in New Mexico and discuss places to go, species to catch, tactics and gear. You won’t want to miss this fishing frenzy!
Join NM Wildlife Podcast as we talk with Casey Cardinal, the Department's Resident Game Bird Biologist, and discuss upland game bird research and surveys throughout the state. We discuss everything from quail to grouse to pheasants and then talk in a little more detail on quail hunting in New Mexico and the outlook for the 2020 season!
Join us as we talk with Gary Calkins, the Open Gate Coordinator with the NM Department of Game and Fish. We discuss the Open Gate program and its benefits to both public hunters and participating landowners. Then we discuss one of Gary's hobbies, cleaning and mounting wildlife skulls, and talk about different techniques and processes for DIY European skull mounts!
Join us as we talk turkey with Storm Usrey, the Conservation Education Program Manager for the New Mexico Department of Game and Fish. We learn a little about the Conservation Education Program and then dive into fall turkey hunting tactics. Storm even breaks out the turkey calls and teaches us to talk turkey - fall style!