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Lakes of Arizona

  1. Patagonia Lake

    Besides being a favorite for boaters in the southern half of the state, Patagonia Lake is also a fisherman's paradise. In the winter it receives...
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  2. Lake Mead

    The primary game fish include striped bass, largemouth , smallmouth , channel catfish, black bullhead catfish, bluegill sunfish, green sunfish,...
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  3. Mogollon Rim

    The Mogollon Rim is a 200 mile uplift of about 1000 feet that spans the majority of Arizona. As far as fishing goes, when people refer to 'rim...
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  4. Tunnel Reservoir

    Tunnel Reservoir is one of the three Greer Lakes. Bunch and River Reservoirs are the other two. They are all north of Greer and , coupled with the...
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  5. San Carlos Lake

    San Carlos is a popular lake for catching monster bass, flathead catfish and black crappie. It's located on the San Carlos Indian Reservation so...
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  6. Imperial Oasis - Imperial Reservoir

    This stretch of the river is best known for its trophy-sized flathead catfish, with some over 70 pounds and largemouth bass, with some over 10...
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  7. Kinnikinick Lake

    Kinnikinick Lake is a relatively out of the way, open country body of water where people come to camp and fish for trout. The surrounding area...
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  8. Bunch Reservoir

    Bunch Reservoir is one of three reservoirs (the other two: Tunnel, p108 and River p.103) that are just outside of Greer in the scenic White...
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  9. Rancho Tonto Catch-a-Trout

    A great private fishing lake to take the kids to and bring home some trout
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  10. River Reservoir

    River Reservoir covers 120 surface acres and stands at the bone-chilling elevation of 8,200 feet. High water demands in the area often force the...
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  11. Point of Pines Lake

    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...
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  12. Patterson Ponds

    This is a community fishing water in St. John’s. A regular fishing license or a community fishing license is required to fish here. Channel...
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  13. Kearny Park Lake

    Note: please read reviews below: Kearny Park Lake may have a killoff Strategically located on State Route 177 between Winkelman and Superior, the...
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  14. Roper Lake

    Roper Lake is just north of Dankworth Lake. The lake is a state park and is stocked with rainbow trout in the winter. You can also expect to find...
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  15. Dead Horse Ranch State Park

    Located on the Verde River in an area known as the Verde River Greenway at approximately 3,300 feet elevation, Dead Horse Ranch State Park covers...
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