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Where to Fish in Arizona

  1. Canyon Creek

    Ahh! the playful Canyon Creek, home to Wild Brown Trout and some Rainbow Trout, a stream revered by trout fishermen. The Canyon Creek Hatchery...
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  2. 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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  3. Desert Breeze Lake

    Desert Breeze Lake is located at Desert Breeze Park at 660 N Desert Breeze Blvd East. The rules as listed in the Arizona Game and Fish Urban...
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  4. 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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  5. Dry Lake

    Apparently there are two Dry Lakes. There is one just north of the 277 off the 377 near Snowflake in northern Arizona and the other one that this...
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  6. Kaibab Lake

    Kaibab Lake is a pleasant place to spend a few hours or a few days. It is located just a couple of miles outside the town of Williams in the...
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  7. Dogtown Reservoir

    aka Dogtown Lake. On a good, wet-year, you can expect Dogtown Lake to sell to slightly more than 50 surface acres. When the skies aren't as kind,...
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  8. 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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  9. Concho Lake

    Concho Lake, in the White Mountains, was created in the early 1880s by the Concho Irrigation Company when it built a dam near Concho Springs. In...
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  10. Crescent Lake

    At 138 surface acres, Crescent Lake shouldn't be overshadowed by any body of water, but it's nearest neighbor, Big Lake, does exactly that....
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  11. Clear Creek West

    Clear Creek West is not close to Clear Creek Reservoir its about an hour and a half away near Camp Verde. This section of Clear Creek has most of...
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  12. Cluff Ranch

    Cluff Ranch Ponds are located between Pima and Thatcher at the base of the Pinaleno Mountains there stocked regularly with rainbow trout and also...
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  13. White River North Fork

    The north fork of the White River starts near McNary and heads south to meet up with the Black Rive to form the Salt River. There are naturally...
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  14. Lyman Reservoir

    aka Lyman Reservoir. Lyman Lake was Arizona's first state park. The area features a number of archeological sites and petroglyphs, many of which...
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  15. Nelson Reservoir

    Nelson Reservoir is located on Nutrioso Creek. It has 90 surface acres with a maximum depth of 24 feet and an average depth of 8 feet. When the...
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