Southeastern Arizona
April 28th, 2008
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Southern Arizona Fishing Outlook If the summer rains come again like last year, look for easy access at all you favorite southern Arizona lakes, keeping the experience enjoyable. As always, we recommend that lake conditions be checked before heading out to find your lunker 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 hybrid sunfish March 27-28 and more catfish coming the week of March 31-April 5. On top of all the stockings of big fish, the lakes are producing good action for largemouth bass, bluegill and redear sunfish as all three of these species are in spring spawning mode and moving close to shore. Stockings of the 1-3 pound catfish will continue every two weeks through June. So get out now during these cool spring days to enjoy fishing that is hot, hot, hot! Where:LAKESIDE = TUCSON
TUCSON URBAN — Channel catfish have been stocked. Where:Lakeside Park Where: Silverbell Lake RIGGS FLAT — The lake is scheduled to be opened on April 18th. There should be plenty of trout left over from last year to keep anglers busy. CLUFF RANCH — No recent reports of success. For lake information call (928) 485-9430. ROPER LAKE — No recent reports of success. For lake information call (928) 428-6760. DANKWORTH POND — No recent reports of success. For lake information call (928) 428-6760. FRYE MESA RESERVIOR – No recent reports. KEARNY LAKES — The lake remains fishless due to golden algae problems. ARIVACA — Bass fishing continues to pick up with anglers reporting success using swim baits and Senkos. Jan. 1 marks a change in the motor restrictions at this lake. Motors 10 horsepower or less will now be legal for use at Arivaca. Remember that all bass must be immediately released back to the water. Where:Arivaca Lake PENA BLANCA – Crappie are being found in shallow water near brush piles. Fishing for trout is still good using flies on the surface and some using Power Bait. Bluegills are picking up using worms and some bull heads are being caught with worms on the bottom. Bass are beginning to get ready for the spawn and are on their beds. Be aware that the lake will be drained and renovated late this summer to remove mercury. There is still a mercury warning for all fish in the lake except trout. The lake now has a 10 HP limit but be aware of your wake so as not to disrupt other people fishing in boats or on shore. The mercury advisory for all warm water fish is in effect. Bass less than 13 inches long must be immediately released. The daily bag limit for bass is four. Jan. 1 marked a change in the motor restrictions at this lake. Motors 10 horsepower or less will now be legal for use at Pena Blanca. PATAGONIA — Bass fishing is a little slow and the bass are getting on their beds. Anglers are reporting success with bass by flipping jigs in the cattails. Cat fishing is doing well especially at night on flatheads. Some nice ones are coming in by using live bluegill or redear that are caught easily in the lake. Hook them up with a hook under the dorsal and a slip weight. Some trout are still being caught in the deeper water near the dam. Where: Patagonia lake. AZ PARKER CANYON —Trout fishing is fair to good with limits of 10-12 inch fat rainbows being taken. All bait types, including live worms, power baits, salmon eggs, and lures, are producing fish. One angler reported that sherbet power bait was working best and that the bite turned off about 11:00 a.m… With the water level being high, spawning areas will not be limited as in past years when the level was down. April through the end of May is a great period for anglers to catch a variety of cold and warm water species. ROSE CANYON LAKE — The access road is now open for the season. Anglers were having success today catching hold over trout from last year. The lake will be stocked this week. |
