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Fishing At Hawley Lake Arizona

Of all Arizona's trout waters, this is my absolute favorite! I'll always fondly remember when I was young and my parents would drag me to its 260 surface acres of water in the early spring, when snow was still underneath the trees. If you visit the lake in April or early May, things can be pretty white, although it was at those frigid times when limits seemed easiest.

Near the lake is a campground, a general store and a small chapel that was once occupied almost every Sunday in summer. Boats are limited to electric trolling motors. If you get your craft on the water, try trolling with cowbells, and in the middle of the summer get down deep.

One of the best things about Hawley Lake is its accessible shoreline-nearly 10 miles. The lake is surrounded by thick stands of pines although you can drive to within 100 yards of the water at each corner because of the number of cabin access roads.

Try salmon eggs, power-style trout bait or kernels of corn with a marshmallow to add buoyancy. The small finger of water between Earl Park Lake and Hawley Lake has been my favorite for years. If you prefer the action of lures, try slow rolling a red-and-yellow Z-Ray. For some reason, almost no other colors produce the same results for me here, so be sure to bring a generous supply since snags are just about as populous as the fish.

If you prefer trolling, start near the thick weed beds. The best results usually come from using cowbells, and the action is almost always deep.

If you're adventurous and own a truck, consider taking the back dirt road into Whiteriver. This drive is through one of the state's most pristine areas and the road is usually in pretty good shape. Look for wild strawberries in the summer. -G.J Sagi, from the essential travel handbook Fishing Arizona

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Directions to Hawley Lake Arizona

Take Hwy 260 east of McNary to the 473 south, there will be signs posted

Information for Hawley Lake Arizona
Consumption Advisory To check if there is an advisory read this Game and Fish article.
Restrictions/Season of Use Open all year Stocked first in May when weather permits, The roads to Hawley lake often close in the winter so call ahead.
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Land Ownership Hawley Lake is owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe
Tournament this week No
Elevation The elevation at Hawley Lake is 8200 feet
Max Surface Acers 260
Spawning Season Spring for other species and stocked regularly through the summer with trout starting in May
River lake Impounds Black River, White River
Water Temp cold
Average Depth  
Road Condition Paved to dirt
Fly Fishing Yes Hawley Lake is a great place to fly fish it has lots of open shoreline
Bait Fishing You can bait fish at Hawley Lake
Access Fee White Mountains Permit
Tonto Pass You do not need a Tonto Pass for Hawley Lake
Bag Limit Trout: 5 for adults (15 and over) 3 for juveniles (10-14) 2 for kids (under 10)
Bass and Catfish: 15 for adults, 8 for juveniles, 8 for kids
All other species "No limit"
Boats to Rent Yes seasonal
Licenses for Sale  
Swimming No
Camping Yes
Drinking Water No
Barrier free Access  
Restrooms Yes
Trailer Spaces Nearby
Electricity  
Boat & Engine Restrictions Electric only
Launching Area Yes
Water Skiing No
Cleaning Stations  
Phone Number for Water Level Game and Fish (928)338-4385
Marinas No marinas at Hawley Lake
Bait Shops  
Ranger Station Pinetop Game and Fish (928)3674281
Ranger District For more information contact the White Mountains Apache Fish and Game Department at (928)338-4385
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# Administrator 2012-04-18 21:48
Hi Linda,

I asked the writers of this site to get an article together on what lakes have been affected by the fire in this forum. I'll let you know once we have something quality to share. Your welcome to take it on if you like. Well pay you for it. http://www.hookedaz.com/Forums/topic/April-2012-article-and-contribution-discussion-16/?p=2#p70

Here is the introduction to writing for this site http://www.hookedaz.com/Forums/topic/New-Writers-and-contributers-Information-15/
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# Linda Varela 2012-04-17 22:55
I heard that they were draining Hawley Lake. Is this correct? If it is when are they starting to drain it?
Thank you, Linda
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# Administrator 2012-03-18 13:12
Sorry I wish I had some more info for you. I don't know if it wen up to the Lake.
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# Linda and Dan 2012-03-18 11:34
Thank you for this information! Was this area affected by the forest fires from last year?
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