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Where to Fish in Arizona

  1. Stoneman Lake

    At 80 surface acres(on non-drought years) with a depth that averages 9 feet, Stoneman Lake is one of the only two Arizona lakes that are not...
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  2. Lower Lake Mary

    Sometimes it's a lake; sometimes it's not. Lower Lake Mary, the smaller of Flagstaff's twin lakes, has a tendency to disappear during the long dry...
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  3. Oak Creek

    Just two hours from Phoenix, Sedona and Oak Creek together offer on of the most scenic fishing destinations in the nation. The short trip along...
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  4. Sheep's Crossing - Sheep's Bridge

    This is a pretty difficult spot to reach on the Verde River that's famous for smallmouth fishing.
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  5. Lake Mohave

    Lake Mohave was created in 1951 following the construction of Davis Dam on the Colorado River southeast of Las Vegas. The upper 20 miles of the...
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  6. Lake Powell

    Lake Powell was formed by the completion of the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River in 1966. The lake is a maze of never-ending, deep canyons...
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  7. Fain Lake

    Fain lake is a small lake near Prescott Valley. It's regularly stocked with trout. Rainbow trout seems to be the most common and occasional brown...
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  8. Luna Lake

    Luna Lake is the last chance to fish in eastern Arizona before the New Mexico state line. Large, scenic, with lots of visitor amenities and close...
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  9. Beaver Creek - Wet Beaver - Dry Beaver

    Wet Beaver Creek is located in the town of Beaver Creek just outside Camp Verde. The creek is sometimes just called Beaver Creek, but there is Dry...
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  10. Reservation Lake

    Reservation Lake, which is at a frigid elevation of 9,000 feet above sea level, is rather out-of-the-way destination on the White Mountain Apache...
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  11. Parker Canyon Lake

    This medium-sized 132 acre lake is located in rolling hill country surrounded by distant mountains. For those who like to fish, Parker Canyon Lake...
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  12. Black Canyon Lake

    Black Canyon Lake covers 78 surface acres along the Mogollon Rim. At an elevation of 7,100 feet above sea level, it features comfortable summer...
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  13. Willow Beach

    Willow Beach, located in the Black Canyon region of the Colorado River, provides not only the amenities for a great getaway, but also features...
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  14. Alamo Lake

    Alamo Lake is a popular lake to catch Crappie. It's one of the best crappie spots in Arizona particularly in the spring. Alamo Lake also offers...
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  15. Bear Canyon Lake

    Bear Canyon Lake is another popular lake in the White mountains to limit out on rainbow trout and to see spectacular scenery. The lake was popular...
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