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Where to Fish in Arizona

  1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  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. 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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  6. Carnero Lake

    Carnero Lake is one of those wonderfully hidden getaways in the White Mountains. Unless you know exactly where it is, how to get there and have a...
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  7. Rose Canyon Lake

    Rose Canyon Lake is tucked away in a picturesque stand of mature ponderosa pines high on the slopes of the Santa Catalina Mountains. A paved road...
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  8. 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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  9. Riggs Flat Lake

    This lake is closed for the winter. 1/5/2017 Riggs Flat Lake, high atop Mt. Graham southwest of Safford, is one of the area's most important...
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  10. 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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  11. 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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  12. Watson lake

    Watson Lake is by far one of the most scenic lakes in Prescott. Half of the lake is surrounded by huge boulders from the Granite Dells Mountains...
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  13. Mingus Lake

    Rainbow trout are periodically stocked in Mingus Lake. A State of Arizona fishing license and trout stamp are required for anglers over the age of...
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  14. Lynx Lake

    Lynx Lake is one of the most popular recreation areas in central Arizona. Mild weather, the cool ponderosa pine forest, a serene 55-acre lake,...
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  15. 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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