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Southeastern Arizona
TUCSON URBAN — Fishing activity at Urban Fishing Program lakes is excellent with anglers reporting nice stringers of catfish, aggressive bluegill and hybrid sunfish, some nice bass and a few remaining trout.
On top of all the stockings of big fish, the lakes are producing good action for largemouth bass, bluegill [...]
Popularity: 4%
May 8th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; many personal [...]
Popularity: 6%
May 1st, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; many personal [...]
Popularity: 5%
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; many personal [...]
Popularity: 13%
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | 2 Comments
Southeastern Arizona
TUCSON URBAN — Fishing activity at Urban Fishing Program lakes is excellent with anglers reporting nice stringers of catfish, aggressive bluegill and hybrid sunfish, some nice bass and a few remaining trout. Fish have been stocked three weeks in a row, with channel catfish stockings starting March 21, followed by [...]
Popularity: 7%
April 14th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
TUCSON URBAN — Spring fishing is HOT! HOT! HOT! Fishing activity at Urban Fishing Program lakes is excellent with anglers reporting nice stringers of catfish, aggressive bluegill and hybrid sunfish, some nice bass and a few remaining trout. Fish have been stocked three weeks in a row, with channel catfish stockings starting March 21, [...]
Popularity: 15%
April 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; many personal bests could be [...]
Popularity: 14%
March 31st, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; [...]
Popularity: 19%
March 25th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southwestern Arizona
LAKE HAVASU - Striper bite is improving as water temps warm up into the mid 60s. Bottom fishing and trolling with anchovies during the daytime hours is producing plenty of small to medium size striper limits. Target striper schools that are moving alone the old river channel drop-off in [...]
Popularity: 16%
March 25th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments
Southeastern Arizona
Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook
The ample winter rains and snow fall have kept all the regional lakes full. This combined with a large spawn last year should lead to great year of fishing. Water temperatures will warm up soon putting fish into pre-spawn mode causing them to feed voraciously; [...]
Popularity: 19%
March 17th, 2008 | Posted in Southeastern Arizona | No Comments