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Fishing At Point of Pines Lake Arizona

Point of Pines Lake is not what you'd expect in an area typically associated with a dry climate. The lake is on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation atop the Natanes Rim at elevation of 6,00 feet, and it is one of the most pristine lakes in the entire Southwest.

Reaching this 30-acre lake can be a real challenge, especially if you are foolish, like I was, and go in early April. The road can be a muddy mess that time of year (and during monsoon season) and a four-wheel-drive vehicle is a must. The next time I visited Point of Pines, in June, it was much better. Any high-clearance, two-wheel-drive vehicle could have negotiated the trail easily.

Although Point of Pines in not known for huge fish, it's a pretty safe bet you'll leave with a couple of trophies for the frying pan. Three-and 4 pounders aren't uncommon. In fact, in the 90s the San Carlos Game and Fish Department reported 20-inch brown trout were becoming a regular occurrence. Rainbow trout are the main species, although you never know what to expect from one year to the next.. -G.J Sagi, from the essential travel handbook Fishing Arizona

 

Point Of Pines AZ

 

I visited Point of Pines on May 30 2010 for the first time. It is a very pristine lake and a very good camping spot. There were familys fishing from the shore with worms and men out on boats working cowbells. My buddy pulled in a small rainbow with a cowbell trolling at low speeds. People were not caching a ton of fish here but I did see about 5 small rainbows come out of the lake that day. I hooked my fish finder up and found about two spots were there were stationary trout at about eight feet and one spot on the east side of the lake along a cliff were there were large fish registery at about 25 feet just along the clif. One registered at 10 lbs on the finder maybe a lunker or a sunken coolchest.

 

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Directions to Point of Pines Lake Arizona

The best way to get to Point of Pines is to take U.S. Route 70 east from Globe, turn north on Indian Route 8 and bear left at the dirt road (north), still on Indian Route 8 toward the dominating rim. Much of this road is dirt, although the short section that crosses Natanes Rim is pave.

There are a number of turnoffs as you ascend the Rim, and in all but the worst weather, you'll be treated to a view that extends for Hundreds of miles, not to mention unparalleled sunsets. Once over the Rom, you drop down into the town of Service location. There is no gas, food or lodging, so be sure to have everything and everybody filled up before you leave.

From the town, just follow the signs. Take your time, since the wild turkey population is pretty healthy, and you'll doubtless see or hear a gobbler or two. -G.J Sagi, from the essential travel handbook Fishing Arizona

 

The main road off Hwy 70 that takes you up the rim to Point of Pines is Indian Route 8 just after mile post 276 on the 70. You will go north on this paved road till about mile post 48 "or 48 miles" then the road turns to a washboard. There will be a sign for Point of Pines Lake to the left after about 5 miles. That road is washboard for about 2 miles then it turns bad as it takes you around the lake. A high clearence vehicle will do fine. - Tom

Information for Point of Pines Lake Arizona
Consumption Advisory To check if there is an advisory read this Game and Fish report article.
Restrictions/Season of Use late spring through summer
GPS  
Land Ownership Point of Pines Lake is owned by the San Carlos Apache Tribe
Tournament this week No
Elevation The elevation at Point of Pines Lake is 6000 feet
Max Surface Acers 35
Spawning Season Stocked
River lake Impounds  
Water Temp cold
Average Depth 15 to 20, Point of Pines is pretty much a steady 25 feet right throught the middle of the lake all the way to the dam.
Road Condition Paved to washboard to rocky dirt dirt roads around the lake
Fly Fishing You can fly fish at Point of Pines Lake there will be some room alond the dam and the west end of the lake
Bait Fishing You can bait fish at Point of Pines Lake
Access Fee You will need a permit to enter the San Carlos Apache Reservation. For a list of vendors view this list
Tonto Pass You do not need a Tonto Pass for Point of Pines Lake
Bag Limit This is the bag limit from Point of Pines ( right next to Point of Pines Lake, most likely the same) Trout 10;  Bass 10;  Catfish 25; and  Crappies 25 per day or in possession.  Persons under the age of 12 may fish without a permit only if they are accompanied by an adult holding a valid reservation fishing permit.  The bag and possession limit for persons under the the age of 12 is half of that of a permit holder.
Boats to Rent No
Licenses for Sale No
Swimming Theres no signs that say you cant swim at Point of Pines
Camping Yes There is one campground in the back of the lake and just one spot were you can pull your vehicle up to the lake to camp. You can park for the day along the shore around the lake but you can't camp. The ranger will be there first thing in the morning so don't attempt it
Drinking Water No
Barrier free Access Yes
Restrooms Yes
Trailer Spaces No hookup but some space in the back of the lake
Electricity No
Boat & Engine Restrictions No signs posted but you will only need an electric, its a quit little lake and your going to look lake a jerk if you start up a motor here
Launching Area No
Water Skiing No
Cleaning Stations No
Phone Number for Water Level San Carlos Apache Tribe Recreation & Wildlife
P.O. Box 97
1-888-475-2344
FAX 928-475-2701
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Marinas No marinas at Point of Pines Lake
Bait Shops Bashas in Town or the Sancarlos Lake store have worms. You do not want to forget bait out here.
Ranger Station San Carlos Apache Tribe Recreation & Wildlife
P.O. Box 97
1-888-475-2344
FAX 928-475-2701
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Last Updated on Monday, 12 July 2010 06:17
 

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