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Lakes of Arizona

  1. Becker Lake

    Becker Lake is one of Arizona's true Blue Ribbon trout fisheries. Lee's Ferry may dwarf it in quality, but located a few miles northwest of...
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  4. Big Lake

    Big Lake is one of Arizona's highest-altitude angling destinations and features fishing that leaves you wondering if it's the 9,000-foot altitude...
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  5. Bill Williams Wildlife Refuge

    The Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge is a popular spot along the Colorado River for Bird watching. You can also fish at the refuge for...
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  6. 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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  9. Blue Ridge Reservoir - C.C. Cragin

    Blue Ridge Reservoir, aka C.C. Cragin, is one of the best lakes in Arizona to catch monster trout when there biting. The best part about Blue...
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  10. Bog Tank

    Beyond a doubt, this is one of my favorite fishing holes in Arizona. While my father and I could regularly "limit out" on nearby Hawley, my mother...
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  11. Boneyard Creek

    Boneyard Creek is a small creek located outside eager that has Rainbow and Brook Trout when it has water. It is a tributary of the east fork of...
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  12. Bootleg Lake

    Originally impounded in 1965, bootleg Lake disappears and reappears from year to year, depending on rainfall. A number of years ago, some big...
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  13. Breezy Lake

    Breezy Lake was documented in the sixth edition of Arizona Atlas and Gazetteer in 2004. Its really the only documentation on the lake. It's...
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  14. Bright Angel Creek

    Bright Angel Creek is more popular for its camping than fishing although they do have Rainbow, Brook and Brown Trout to catch. Its located in the...
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