The Rio Chama, a major tributary of the Rio Grande, flows through the Chama River Canyon Wilderness - a multi-colored sandstone canyon whose walls rise to 1,500 feet above the river as you travel downstream. The BLM manages a 22 mile stretch of the Rio Chama - from El Vado Ranch to the Chavez Canyon access. The 9 miles between Chavez Canyon boat launch and Big Eddy access is managed by the Santa Fe National Forest Coyote Ranger District.
At the time of this video, August 2022, heavier than normal monsoon rains have the Chama extremely muddy.
The section of the Chama is best fished when the flow is below 300 cfs. Even during low flow the water is pretty stained but fish can still be caught.
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