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Lakes of Arizona

Lakes of Arizona

Arizona is not generally associated with fishing but we do have a variety of fish species to throw a lure at. We also, have a diverse landscape throughout the state from the desert to the pines. This makes for year-round fishing, and gives us cold and warm-water fisheries.
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  1. A-7 A-10 Colorado River Backwaters

    Popular spot near the Interstate 10 crossing the Colorado River
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  2. A1 Lake

    This waterway was named in honor of the great Apache scout, Chief Alchesay, whose native name proved so difficult for U.S. Army officials to...
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  5. 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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  6. Alvord Lake

    Alvord Lake is an urban lake at Cesar Chavez Park in south Phoenix, It's open from 5:30 to 11:00 PM. You can take boats in it when the sun is out....
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  7. Antelope Lake

    Antelope Lake is a small Lake or maybe you would call it a pond in northeastern Arizona. It's owned by the Navajo Tribe. This lake is not...
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  8. Apache Lake

    Apache Lake is one of four artificial reservoirs created along the Salt River in central Arizona as part of the Salt River Project. It was created...
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  9. Arivaca Lake

    For a unique combination of fishing and history, Arivaca Lake is one of those destinations you have to visit at least once. Located an hour south...
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  10. Ash Creek

    If you like to fish for trout Ash Creek has five fishable miles, and you’ll be interested to know that pools in the middle reaches of Ash Creek...
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  11. Ashurst Lake

    Ashurst Lake AZ is located about twenty minutes south of Flagstaff off Lake Mary Rd. If you want to cautch rainbow trout or Northern Pike Ashurst...
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  12. Bartlett Lake

    Bartlett Lake is located north of Cave Creek. It's one of the most popular lakes for fishing and boating in Arizona along the Verde River....
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  13. 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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  14. Bear Wallow Creek

    This little-known waterway on the east/central part of Arizona, is home to one of Arizona's rarest residents-the native Apache trout. In 1984 the...
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  15. 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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