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  • 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 pronounce that they simply referred to him as A-1. The label stuck and became his official U.S. Cavalry serial number. I can't think of a more fitting moniker for this waterway-often the first White Mountain Apache Indian Reservation reservoir seen by anglers. It's most befitting of a scout.


    At only 24 surface acres, A-1 may not have the stature of the many nearby White Mountain Lakes, but you can expect to catch rainbow, brook and Apache trout here year round. In fact, it's a popular destination for ice fishermen once it freezes, a time when Apache trout are more catchable than the lake's other species. -G.J Sagi, from the travel handbook Fishing Arizona
  • Phone Numbers for more information::
    Game and Fish (928)367-4281
    Restrictions/Season of Use:
    Open all year Stocked first in May
    Road Conditions:
    Paved with a dirt parking lot
    Land Ownership:
    A1 Lake is owned by the White Mountain Apache Tribe
    Ranger Station/District:
    Pinetop Game and Fish (928)367-4281 or the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest at (928)333-4301
    Entrance Fees/Permits:
    Free
    Max Surface Acres:
    24
    River Lake Impounds:
    A1 Lake impounds the Black River
    Average Depth:
    A1 is a swallow lake that freezes in the winter months 15 to 20 feet tops
    Bag Limit:
    Trout: 5 for adults (15 and over) 3 for juveniles (10-14) 2 for kids (under 10) Bass and Catfish: 15 for adults, 8 for juveniles, 8 for kids All other species "No limit"
    Boats to Rent:
    No
    Swimming:
    No
    Camping:
    Yes
    Barrier free Access:
    No
    Electricity:
    No
    Launching Area:
    Yes
    Water Skiing:
    No
    Marinas:
    No marinas at A1 Lake
  • To get to A1 Lake just drive east on Hwy 260 and just before reaching the 273 south look for the signs to the lake.

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  1. Dan
    I've drove by this spot a thousand times going to Cali. I need to stop and through a pole one of these days. There are always a lot of people on jet ski's in this spot.
  2. HookedAZ
    There are good spots here if you can get in a boat that can handle the current to cast into the weeds.