North Central Region
April 28th, 2008
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Note: Northern Pike have been illegally stocked in Francis Short. If you catch a Northern Pike at Francis Short Pond please REMOVE IT FROM THE POND. WILLIAMS LAKES: Where:Kaibab Lake Where:Kaibab Lake Williams
CITY RESERVOIR — Stocked with 900 rainbow trout. Road is open. Lake is full. DOGTOWN LAKE — Stocked with 4,050 rainbow trout and the water temp. was 57 F/ Picnic area, main parking lot and boat launch are open for day use only. Some browns are being caught on lures. Where:Dogtown and White Horse RUSSEL TANK - Has been stocked. SANTA FE — Lake is full. Stocked with 450 rainbow trout. Anglers are catching trout and yellow perch. Where:Santa Fe Lake, Williams WHITEHORSE LAKE — Stocked with 2,700 rainbow trout on April 25. No report from anglers. Campground is closed. Lake is open for walk-in fishing. Lake is full. FLAGSTAFF LAKES: LOWER LAKE MARY — A total of 28,000 trout have been stocked into the lake fishing is fair to good depending on the wind. Angler report Where:Lower Lake Mary UPPER LAKE MARY — The lake is full. Some anglers have reported catching huge northern pike on frozen anchovies fished with little or no weight on steel leaders. Angler reports: Where:upper lake mary Where:Upper Lake Mary Where:Ashurst Lake KINNIKINICK LAKE — No reports. MARSHALL LAKE — Stocked with 900 rainbow trout on April 25. Open, accessible and stocked. No angler reports. Angler report: Where:Oak Creek Canyon LONG LAKE — Lake is open. Water level is good. Lake has been stocked with 4,300 trout. Some nice fish are being caught near the ditch. Two anglers report catching limits of trout from their boat but were challenged by windy conditions at times. SOLDIERS & SOLDIERS ANNEX — Lakes are open. No report. BEAVER CREEK — Has been stocked with 900 rainbow trout and the water temperature was 53 degrees. No reports. Where:Beaver Creek STONEMAN LAKE — NO FISH. MINGUS LAKE – The gate is closed until the spring, but you can walk in and fish. The gate is scheduled to be unlocked the first week in May. Trout were stocked last on the week of Oct 15. Stocking should resume early in May. Try bright-colored Power Bait like chartreuse, salmon eggs, or various spinners. Someone illegally stocked yellow bullhead into Mingus several years ago. These fish compete directly with the trout and keep growth rates very low. If you witness anyone, anywhere, moving fish like bass, bluegill, catfish and stocking them, please report it to our Operation Game Thief Hotline. Illegal stockings cost YOU money! Where:Mingus lake DEAD HORSE STATE PARK – Fishing has been hit-and-miss. While some angler’s are doing well and catching limits, others are not as successful. One angler was having success on artificial flies. You might also try using KastMaster, worms, or Power Bait. Trout were last stocked the week of April 1; this was the last scheduled stocking for the year. Trout are still very numerous in both the middle and lower lagoons. The largemouth bite has picked up, so you may want to try throwing some plastics. Bluegills are very abundant, but most are small. This is a great opportunity to teach kids how to fish. Try using a #8 hook with a small piece of worm under a bobber and you should have success. While the crappie numbers are up a little, most are small. Look for the crappie fishing to be good late this year or next year. Catfish were stocked the week of Sept. 24, for Verde River Days festivities. Several largemouth bass, including a 10-plus pounder were caught last summer in the middle lagoon. In-line spinners, plastic grubs, and small crankbaits have been the ticket. The bluegill fishing has been good using a salmon egg or small worm on a small bait hook below a bobber. The bluegills are plentiful in both the middle and lower lagoons, so between trout and catfish stockings try your luck with the bluegill. VERDE RIVER (throughout Verde Valley) – Trout were last stocked the week of March 17th. This was the final stocking for the year. Look for the catfish bite to pick up in May. On Saturday March 8 Camp Verde Parks and Recreation and Arizona Game and Fish provided a fishing clinic at the White Bridge. While success was limited, all participants seemed to enjoy themselves. LYNX LAKE — Rainbow trout were stocked last week (April 14). The fishing should improve following this stocking. Some 7-inch brook trout were stocked the week of Feb 25. Game and Fish Biologists installed PVC fish structures on Jan. 3. These structures should protect small fishes from predation. Brook trout were stocked in September. The brooks were in the 5-inch range, but hopefully they will be catchable size for the fishing in the spring. Game and Fish stocked catfish the week of June 4. There were 200 pounds of bluegill stocked on March 29. Game and Fish biologists surveyed Lynx in May and found that the brook trout stocked in September 2006 were still present. FAIN LAKE —Fain lake was stocked rainbow trout the week of April 14th. While some were doing very well others were not. Try to fish were the water is clearer. Use spinners or bright colored power bait. Fain lake was stocked with brook trout on Feb. 25. GOLDWATER LAKE — Trout were stocked April 2 and are scheduled to be stocked again the week of May 5. The fishing has been hit-or-miss. While there is no shortage of fish, most people report catching only 1 or 2 fish. Try using KastMasters. If that does not work you may try worms or Power Bait. Early in the morning and in the evening the bite may be a little better. Some days the fishing seems to be better than other days as well. Bluegills were stocked Feb 25. Game and Fish biologists weighed a 22-pound channel catfish that was caught out of Goldwater late in March. Game and Fish Biologists surveyed Goldwater during the middle of May last year and found the trout and sunfish plentiful. While the number of catfish and bass was low, the quality was exceptional. One 16-pound catfish was sampled and released. The bass averaged about 3.5 pounds. On March 29, 2007, there were 400 pounds of bluegill stocked. These fish were hand-sized and should be easily caught. Try using worms or mealworms on a bobber. Small spinners may work as well. If you fish Goldwater and are having luck, please e-mail me at mchmiel@azgfd.gov so I can share your successes with others. |
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