Game & Fish cracks down on Tingley Beach fishers
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Albuquerque NM tingley beach trout fishing
Quick release little guy slashed me on the way out
Tingley Beach Fall Rainbow Trout Stocking
ALBUQUERQUE -- Tingley Beach and the drains along the Rio Grande from Bernalillo to Belen are now being stocked with rainbow trout from November through March giving anglers an opportunity to recreate and take home dinner within city limits.
1,500 Rainbow trout were stocked into Tingley's Kid's and catch and cook pond on Wednesday, November 3.
The Department will stock around 600 -- 800 catchable size rainbow trout (9 inches), which are from Red River Hatchery, in each of the drains twice a month until March.
The New Mexico Department of Game and Fish has 6 hatcheries around the state that raise fish to stock lakes, rivers and streams.
This license year runs from April 1st thru March 31st and an annual fishing license costs $25 for residents ($56 for nonresidents).Temporary licenses regardless of residency are available ($12 for one-day, midnight to midnight, or $24 for five-day). Fishing licenses can be purchased at more than 230 license vendors statewide or at Game and Fish offices in Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Raton, Roswell and Las Cruces.
For more info. visit: then click on fishing box/tab.
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Places to see in ( Albuquerque - USA )
Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city, sits in the high desert. Its modern Downtown core contrasts with Old Town Albuquerque, dating to the city’s 1706 founding as a Spanish colony. Old Town is filled with historic adobe buildings, such as San Felipe de Neri Church, 5 museums, and shops selling Native American handicrafts. Nearby, The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center traces the area’s tribal history.
Although it is the largest city in the state, Albuquerque is often overshadowed as a tourist destination by Santa Fe, 60 mi (97 km) to the north. But Albuquerque has a number of great attractions in its own right, with pleasant scenery, colorful history, and a spectacular hot-air balloon fiesta in the fall.
Albuquerque was founded in 1706 as a small Spanish settlement on the banks of the Rio Grande and was named for the Duke of Alburquerque (hence Albuquerque's nickname, The Duke City). In the 1880s the railroad came to town, and almost overnight a new city grew up around the train tracks a couple of miles away from the original settlement. This New Town became the hub of commerce for the state, and the city grew exponentially (eventually the New Town, which today is Downtown, and the original Old Town settlement were joined to become part of the same city).
Central Avenue is a principal east-west artery, running roughly parallel to I-40 and through Downtown just west of I-25 and past the University of New Mexico (UNM for short) just east of I-25.
The Heights are the eastern part of town closest to the Sandia Mountains. You may also hear reference to the Foothills, which are the most extreme eastern part of the city, right at the base of the mountains. Uptown is a business and shopping district located in the Heights at I-40 and Louisiana Blvd.
The North Valley and Los Ranchos de Albuquerque (technically a separate community from Albuquerque) encompass the area north of I-40 between I-25 and the river. The South Valley is the area west of I-25 south of downtown. The Westside is all the suburban neighborhoods on the western side of the river. Rio Rancho, a separate community from Albuquerque, is the metro area's largest suburb and can be considered a northern extension of the Westside.
A lot to see in Albuquerque such as :
Petroglyph National Monument
Sandia Peak Tramway
ABQ BioPark
Old Town Albuquerque
Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
Albuquerque Museum
New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science
Cibola National Forest
ABQ BioPark - Botanic Garden
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Downtown Albuquerque
Cliff's Amusement Park
Boca Negra Canyon
Tingley Beach
ABQ BioPark Aquarium
San Felipe de Neri Church
Rio Grande Nature Center State Park
Anderson Abruzzo Albuquerque International Balloon Museum
Old Town
Rattlesnake Museum
La Luz Trail
Explora
National Hispanic Cultural Center
Kimo Theatre
Elena Gallegos Open Space
Sandia Peak Ski & Tram
Rio Grande Zoo
Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge
A Park Above
Old Town Plaza
Balloon Museum Drive Northeast
El Vado Motel
Paseo del Bosque Trail
Los Poblanos
History & GHOST Tours of Old Town
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
Rinconada Canyon Trail
Hinkle Family Fun Center
Roosevelt Park
Musical Highway
Sandia Foothills Open Space
Historic Old Town
Turquoise Museum
Piedras Marcadas Canyon
Civic Plaza
New Mexico Steam Locomotive
Mariposa Basin Park
ABQ Surf n' Slide
Embudito Trail
( Albuquerque - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Albuquerque . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Albuquerque - USA
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Albuquerque Tingley Beach
Here is a video clip I took on a nice warm early August 2007 morning at Tingley Beach. They just spent the last couple years totally redoing the whole thing. Much nicer place to hang or visit now. They even have a worker now who feeds the ducks, geese and swans. They still like you to throw them a piece of bread though. :-) There were quite a few fingerling minnows in the water by the shore. Thats what I was trying to zoom in on. Hard to see in these quality cut down YouTube videos. Most tourists who visit Albuquerque know nothing about this area. Maybe thats good.
A Walk by the Rio Grande River in Fall
Come join me and Misty as we take a walk in the bosque or forest in Rio Grande Valley State Park. #ABQtodo #NewMexicoTrue
It is my desire to share my experiences with those who may be interested in visiting these areas, but either can't or are just trying to decide if it might be somewhere worth while to visit.
The Rio Grande Valley State Park encompasses 4,300 acres spanning from Sandia Pueblo through Albuquerque, New Mexico to Isleta Pueblo. There are many miles of trails throughout the park. With several different access points. Many of the trails are wheelchair accessible. You will see people riding bicycles, skating, jogging and walking along these trails. There are also many areas to have a picnic or just go fishing. I am particularly fond of this area for outdoor photo shoots.
Our walk today covers a very small part of this State Park. We begin and end at the Tingley Beach access point in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This popular fishing hole stands between the Rio Grande Zoo and the Botanical Gardens/Aquarium.
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Tingley Beachin Part II
Friends and I hanging out at Tingley Beach in New Mexico having a good time.
Falling for Fall in Albuquerque
This video is a compilation of various sights around Albuquerque New Mexico in the fall. I visit various areas around town to showcase fall colors and of course roasting Chile. I wish you could smell the roasting Chile. That is truly the sign of fall in Albuquerque! In this video, I take you to the North and South Valley, the North East area of town, The Rio Grande Valley State Park, Tingley Beach, Bellhaven Elementary School, Jerry Cline Park and Balloon Fiesta Park during the balloon fiesta.
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Music for this video: G of the Bang by Doctor Turtle was retrieved from freemusic.org used with cc license
Tingley Beach is Alive!
Tingley Beach is alive with fishermen, waterfowl, and fish. The train is running to all of the downtown attractions and families are having fun. Some children with disabilities from APS are learning how to fish, and retired men are escaping their wives.
Albuquerque New Mexico October 2009
Just a few clips I took between October 27 - 29 2009. Kind of shows how fast the weather changes here sometimes especially at this time of the year. First clip is of a Road Runner which is the State Bird. Second few clips are at Tingley Beach showing a few of the Mallard Ducks and Canadian Honker Geese which hang out there. The third clip is of the very first snow we had here in town this fall of 2009. Here in this part of town anyway at Hardin Parade Field in Kirtland Air Force Base.
Fly-Fishing on the Rio Grande
Taylor Streit takes you fly-fishing on the Rio Grande near the Rio Grande Gorge.
Rio Grande State Park
Rio Grande State Park, in the middle of Albuquerque, this park is a little gem in the middle of town
Fishing A New Spot - Rio Bravo South Valley Albuquerque
I heard there was a spot just off the road, so I went to check it out. I was happy. I caught some fish and cleaned up some trash.
Visit City of Albuquerque New Mexico | The Duke City | CityOf.com/Albuquerque
Known as the heart of New Mexico, Albuquerque has grown to be the largest city in the state. Filled with diverse culture, rich history and breathtaking landscapes. It provides visitors with the true taste of the southwest. With an award winning climate and year around sunshine, Albuquerque is the perfect destination for outdoor activities. Enjoy hiking, horseback riding or mountain biking at the Sandia Foothills open space. Where the La Luz Trail Head which offers beautiful panoramic views of mountains, trees and the vast desert terrain. Or enjoy a stroll at the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden which offers 36 acres of gardens, waterfalls, ponds and more. Are you afraid of heights? Face your fears and take an exhilarating balloon ride in the hot air balloon capital of the nation or hang out at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. The largest hot air balloon festival in the world. While you're enjoying the warm weather and gentle breeze from the spectacular Sandia Mountains, be sure to check out the Hinkle Family Fun Center, The Rio Grande Zoo, Tingley Beach and many other attractions for some family fun in the sun. Whether you're in historic districts like Old Town, or urban districts like ABQ Uptown, you're sure to find great food, affordable shopping, and a diverse range of arts and entertainment. Albuquerque offers a wide range of museums and art centers including The World's Largest Rattlesnake Museum, The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Nob Hill Art Gallery and much more; not to mention its various year-round festivals such as: The New Mexico State Fair, The National Fiery Foods and BBQ Show and The Go Downtown Arts Festival. In the mood to party? Albuquerque’s got you covered! Enjoy a cocktail at the One Up Elevated Lounge, or the Andaluz Hotel Ibiza Rooftop and catch a magnificent view of the city's eastern skyline and mountain tops; or get your dance on at the Lotus Nightclub & VIP Ultra Lounge for some of the hottest DJs, dance music and light shows like no other. It’s truly a nightlife experience you won't want to miss. Come immerse yourself in rich culture, brilliant weather and the vast entertainment Albuquerque has to offer, the true southwest awaits you.
For more information, visit where you could find things to do in the City of Albuquerque, local Government, romantic date ideas with your significant other, or find information or tickets on your favorite sports teams. Even pay your utilities. All brought to you by the business men and women in the 400 local business categories.
Albuquerque shopping and services to choose from, enjoy a variety of restaurants in Albuquerque or check out some popular attractions. CityOf.com More Local… Faster.
Moc Rockin- Albuquerque New Mexico
Get Ready... to Rock Your Mocs! RYM2015!
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Travel Guide New Mexico tm, The Albuquerque Bio Park
The Albuquerque Biological Park is the Albuquerque Aquarium, Rio Grande Botanic Garden, Rio Grande Zoo and Tingley Beach.
The Albuquerque Aquarium takes visitors on a journey down the Rio Grande from Albuquerque to its mouth in the Gulf of Mexico. Fresh water riverine, estuarine, surf zone, shallow waters, coral reefs, open ocean and deep ocean species are represented along the way. Other highlights include an eel tunnel, seahorses, luminous jellies and a 285,000 gallon ocean tank where brown, sandtiger, blacktip and nurse sharks swim alongside brilliantly colored reef fish, eels, sea turtles and open ocean species.
The Rio Grande Botanic Garden is located across the plaza from the Albuquerque Aquarium and bordered on the west by the famed Rio Grande and the largest cottonwood gallery forest in the world, the lush and peaceful Rio Grande Botanic Garden is an oasis in the desert.
The Rio Grande Zoo was founded in 1927 and the 64-acre Rio Grande Zoo offers visitors close encounters with more than 250 species of exotic and native animals. Popular species include seals and sea lions, chimpanzees, gorillas, orangutans, elephants, polar bears, giraffes, hippos, camels, tamarins, koalas, Mexican wolves, mountain lions, monkeys, jaguars, zebras and rhinoceros. State-of-the-art exhibit design and eye-pleasing landscaping enhance zoo animal husbandry by creating naturalistic habitats with trees, grasses, water features and rockwork. Walking distance through the zoo is about 2.25 miles.
Tingley Beach features three fishing lakes, a model boating pond and a train station with gift shop and food service. During the summer only, Tingley visitors can rent pedal boats and bicycles. Tingley Beach is open from sunrise to sunset every day of the year and is free to the general public on a first come, first served basis.
Jellyfish - Albuquerque Zoo Aquarium Exhibit
Mesmerizing.
Pecos River Fishing DanDiesel's Fish Mish
First Video in a series of videos depicting New Mexico lakes, rivers and streams. Native New Mexico fisherman DanDiesel fishing a family owned private property in Pecos New Mexico with fellow fishing friends DenD and KRutt. Using simple methods of floating fireballs down the current and waiting for the bite to hit!
Produced by DanDiesel with CyberLink PowerDirector 14
(Trout) Albuquerque Drain Fishing
First video with my new camera! DBPower EX5000 #UrbanFishing Music By: Wiz Khalifa, For The Thrill Of It. Music for background purposes.
Tourism Plan
projects. the state of new mexico is known for it's outdoor recreation.. and mayor richard berry wants to make sure albuquerque shares the spotlight. that's why he's pushing for some fun projects as part of his abq the plan initiate. new mexico, that's what it has to offer, it's natural resources. the more we can expand on that, the better. out of 25 or so conception plans.. a committee narrowed it down to just four. a 50-mile bicycle loop around the city.. a multi-sports complex with
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10:17 pm basketball and volleyball courts.. and baseball and softball fields.. riverfront improvements to the rio grande bosque near tingley beach.. and maybe even a white water rafting complex similar to this one in north carolina. we looked at the things that could move ahead in the near future, would create jobs, would be good for the community, things that we kind of had a reasonable feel-on from the budget standpoint. patrick gothard works at the tingley beach cafe.. he's says adding a riverfront boardwalk and restaurant space would be ideal. i talk to people everyday that have lived here 20 years and this is the first time they've been to tingley. something to draw people out here, it'd be good. the plan however doesn't include much-needed upgrades to the paseo del norte/i-25 interchange. bob murphy says that's because the committee wanted to pick projects that could move ahead over the next year or so. without knowing that there's definite support from the state and from the fed, the federal highway people, at this point in time, it's just inappropriate for us to move it to the top of
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10:18 pm the list. murphy says the goal with these four projects is to increase regional tourism. heather mills, kob eyewitness news four. the four projects would be lumped into one question on the october ballot.. asking voters to approve up to 50-million dollars in bonds. if approved.. taxes won't go up. the city council rently voted to set aside three million dollars a year to pay the debt.