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URBAN FISHING REPORT – All 20 of the Phoenix and Tucson area Urban Fishing Program lakes are scheduled for stockings of 1 to 3 pound catfish the week of June 8-13. Water conditions and pH levels are good at all lakes and golden alga is currently under control.
Arizona’s annual free fishing days are celebrated on [...]
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June 10th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
URBAN FISHING REPORT – The May 25-30 catfish stocking was the sixth delivery of cats to Urban Fishing Program lakes this spring season. Come visit the Urban lakes for our two free fishing Saturdays, June 6 and 13.
Fishing is good to excellent for channel catfish at Urban waters. Top baits for catfish continue to be [...]
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June 3rd, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
WILLIAMS LAKES:
KAIBAB LAKE — Scheduled to be stocked this week. Fishing is best bite at first and last light. Try night crawlers, salmon eggs, Power Bait, spinners or corn.
Angler reports:
Robert Bonnewell: 05-23-09, Fished from 9 a.m. till noon from the bank. Caught 10 trout, 4 bluegills, and 1 largemouth bass. Used Power Bait and worms. Trout [...]
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May 27th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
URBAN FISHING REPORT – The May 25-30 catfish stocking will be the sixth delivery of cats to Urban Fishing Program lakes this spring season.
Catfish will continue to be stocked at rates of 40-60 fish per acre every other week through June. Fishing is good to excellent for channel catfish at Urban waters in the Phoenix [...]
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May 27th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
URBAN FISHING REPORT – Fishing is fair to good for channel catfish at urban waters. The best baits for catfish continue to be worms, shrimp, and dough/stink baits fished off the bottom. An 8-pound albino catfish (white colored) was recently stocked. Early evenings and night time periods have been the best [...]
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May 20th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | 1 Comment
URBAN FISHING REPORT – Fishing is fair to good for channel catfish at urban waters. Catfish stockings the week of April 27 – May 2 included extra fish to make up for a poor stocking on April 17. The best baits for catfish continue to be worms, shrimp, and dough/stink baits fished [...]
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May 13th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
URBAN FISHING REPORT – Fishing is excellent for both channel catfish and sunfish at urban waters in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Top baits for catfish are worms, shrimp, and dough/stink baits fished off the bottom. Evenings are best, but patient anglers are finding success throughout the day. Some of the cats [...]
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May 7th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
CENTRAL ARIZONA
URBAN FISHING REPORT –Fishing is excellent for both channel catfish and sunfish at Urban waters in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Top baits for catfish are worms, shrimp, and dough/stink baits fished off the bottom. Evenings are best, but patient anglers are finding success throughout the day. Some of the [...]
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May 4th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
CENTRAL ARIZONA
FISH STOCKING UPDATES: All 20 of the Phoenix and Tucson area Urban Fishing Program lakes were stocked the week of April 13-18. Water conditions and pH levels are good to excellent at all lakes and golden alga is currently under control.
URBAN FISHING REPORT
Fishing is excellent for both channel catfish [...]
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April 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments
CENTRAL ARIZONA
URBAN LAKES — Fishing is excellent for both channel catfish and sunfish at Urban waters in the Phoenix and Tucson areas. Spring catfish stockings are underway with loads of 14,000 pounds being delivered every other week.
Top baits for catfish are dough/stink baits, shrimp, hot dogs and shrimp fished off the [...]
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April 20th, 2009 | Posted in Central Arizona | No Comments