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BECKER LAKE— Fishing is fair. The lake is nearly full. Becker is open to artificial lure and fly only, barbless hooks, and a 2 trout bag limit. Try lures such as Super Dupers, spinners (Panther Martin and Rooster Tails), rainbow colored Z-Rays, and small spoons such as KastMasters.
Try flies such as Peacock [...]
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July 1st, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Angler report:
Dennis and Carol Johnson: I read that you hadn’t received much information from the White Mountains, and we had some possitive feedback.
We were over the weekend before Memorial Day. The West Fork of the Black River was still quite a bit above normal and flowing pretty strong. We tried lots of flies, and found plenty [...]
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June 24th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Angler report:
Dennis and Carol Johnson: I read that you hadn’t received much information from the White Mountains, and we had some possitive feedback.
We were over the weekend before Memorial Day. The West Fork of the Black River was still quite a bit above normal and flowing pretty strong. We tried lots of flies, and found plenty [...]
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June 17th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | 2 Comments
Angler report:
Dennis and Carol Johnson: I read that you hadn’t received much information from the White Mountains, and we had some possitive feedback.
We were over the weekend before Memorial Day. The West Fork of the Black River was still quite a bit above normal and flowing pretty strong. We tried lots [...]
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June 11th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Angler report:
Dennis and Carol Johnson: I read that you hadn’t received much information from the White Mountains, and we had some possitive feedback.
We were over the weekend before Memorial Day. The West Fork of the Black River was still quite a bit above normal and flowing pretty strong. We tried lots of flies, and found plenty [...]
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June 10th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | 1 Comment
Angler report:
Dennis and Carol Johnson: I read that you hadn’t received much information from the White Mountains, and we had some possitive feedback.
We were over the weekend before Memorial Day. The West Fork of the Black River was still quite a bit above normal and flowing pretty strong. We tried lots of flies, and found plenty [...]
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June 3rd, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: All forest roads are open. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is now open from Sunrise to Big Lake. State Highway 261 has been opened by ADOT and vehicles can now reach Big Lake and Crescent Lake.
BECKER LAKE— Fishing is fair. The lake is nearly full. Becker is open to [...]
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May 27th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: All forest roads are open. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is now open from Sunrise to Big Lake. State Highway 261 has been opened by ADOT and vehicles can now reach Big Lake and Crescent Lake.
BECKER LAKE— Fishing is fair. The lake is nearly full, but not [...]
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May 20th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: All forest roads are open. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is now open from Sunrise to Big Lake. State Highway 261 has been opened by ADOT and vehicles can now reach Big Lake and Crescent Lake.
BECKER LAKE— Fishing is fair. The lake is nearly full, but not [...]
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May 13th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | No Comments
Note: All forest roads are open. State Highway 273 on the Apache Sitgreaves National Forest is now open from Sunrise to Big Lake.
State Highway 261 has been opened by ADOT and vehicles can now reach Big Lake and Crescent Lake.
BECKER LAKE— Fishing is fair to good. The lake is nearly full. Becker [...]
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May 7th, 2009 | Posted in White Mountains | 1 Comment