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  1. KIwanis Lake

    Kiwanis Lake is an urban lake in Tempe at 5500 S Mill Ave open from 6:00 to 12:00 midnight. The rules for this lake are as follows from the...
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  2. How to catch Northern Pike in Arizona Spoons and dogs

    There are only a handful of lakes in Arizona that you can catch Northern Pike. Probably the known and most popular lakes in Arizona to fish for...
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  3. Reservation Lake

    Reservation Lake, which is at a frigid elevation of 9,000 feet above sea level, is rather out-of-the-way destination on the White Mountain Apache...
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  4. 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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  5. Surprise Lake

    Surprise Lake is a urban lake at Community Park in Surprise at 15930 N Bullard Ave. It's open from sunrise to 10:00 pm. The rules for this lake...
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  6. White Mountain Indian Reservation Fishing Information

    The White Mountains Fort Apache Indian Reservation is in the center of a lake infested region "The White Mountains" in northern Arizona. Its home...
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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. Cholla Lake

    Cholla Lake, is one of Arizona's most important fisheries in the northeast section of the state. It is also managed as a Navajo County park. To...
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  10. Bigmouth Buffalo

    Bigmouth Buffalo: (Ictiobus cyprinellus) Description Non-native. Introduced to Arizona in 1918. Heavy bodied fish. Back is gray to olive-bronze...
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  11. San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation

    San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation Arizona Fishing and Recreation Information
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  12. Blue River

    The Blue River in Arizona does not consist of forks but many small creeks as it runs from the bottom of the San Francisco River near Alpine then...
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  13. Tilapia

    Tilapia Description Exotic from Africa and coastal rivers of Israel. At least four varieties of tilapia have been introduced into Arizona since...
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  14. 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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  15. Fishing the Navajo Nation

    Navajo Indian Reservation Arizona Fishing and Recreation Information The Navajo Indian Reservation is located in north east Arizona and has some...
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