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Arizona Game and Fish Department's Weekly Fishing Report

FISHING REPORT EDITOR:
Rory Aikens, (602) 789-3214

Regional editors:
Pinetop Region - Richard Dreyer, (928) 367-4281
Flagstaff Region - Chuck Benedict, (928) 774-5045
Kingman Region - Andy Clark, (928) 692-7700
Yuma Region - Brad Jacobsen (928) 342-4051
Tucson Region - Don Mitchell, (520) 388-4451
Mesa Region - Richard Wiggins, (481) 324-3544

December 18, 2008

TUCSON URBAN - Rainbow trout stockings have started and will continue all winter long at two week intervals. Trout will be stocked this week. Trout range in size from 11-12 inches in length, with some recently stocked fish in the 14-18 inch range.

Fishing is good to excellent for anglers using scented dough baits (such as Power Bait), worms or small trout lures. Small spinners such as Rooster Tails and Panther Martins, or spoons such as KastMasters and Super Dupers work well for trout in the early morning. In addition to a good morning bite, some anglers have reported excellent fishing midday and late afternoon. Patience is the key, as the trout bite sporadically throughout the day. When the bite is on, anglers are catching limits in an hour. Action for catfish, bass and bluegill is poor due to colder water temperatures that slow down the activity of these warm water species. Trout fishing is good to excellent at Green Valley lakes in Payson with Power Bait, worms and small spinners working best.

2008 Urban fishing licenses (Class U) is 50-percent off until the end of the year. Some vendors may not know of the 50-percent off status. Please remind them, and they can call Game and Fish to confirm.

We have some impressive entries so far in the Urban Fishing Program 2008 Big Fish-of-the-Year contest. Topping the list as a 10.2-pound channel catfish caught by Shay Denniston from Lakeside Lake in Tucson. A 5.25 pound incentive stocked rainbow trout was caught from Water Ranch Lake in January by Tony Morello. Louis Hoeniger has been busy with three catch and release records all from Papago Ponds: a 25-inch catfish, 18-inch largemouth bass and an 8-inch bluegill.

With only two months to go, there are plenty of chances to report your big fish catches in either of two categories; kept or released. Application forms and instructions for the contest are in the current Urban Fishing Program brochure or AZ Fishing Regulation booklet. Updates on the current leaders can be checked out on our website at www.azgfd.gov. Each year’s winners receive a certificate, hat and other gifts.

Where:Lakeside lake
When:11/18/08
Caught:One three pound catfish one keeper trout and my bag limit of sunfish
Technique:Fish off the handy-cap pier using a bobber and night crawlers for bait
Comments:took my sister and my brother-in and my two nephews
Name:Michael Macbeth

RIGGS FLAT - The lake is closed for the winter.

CLUFF RANCH - The lake was stocked last week with trout. A new fishing pier has been installed which should provide a large increase in access for shore anglers. For lake information call (928) 485-9430.

ROPER LAKE - The lake will be stocked last week with trout. For lake information call (928) 428-6760.

DANKWORTH POND - No recent reports of success. Due to the lack of open water and poor angler access the Department has decided not to stock this lake until conditions can be improved. For lake information call (928) 428-6760.

FRYE MESA RESERVIOR - The lake has been stocked this week but no reports of success have been received. Early morning and late evenings should produce fish though.

KEARNY LAKES - Fishing is likely poor - there was a recent fish kill and biologists are trying to determine the causes.

ARIVACA - A 9-pound largemouth bass was reported recently. No other reports have been received. The lake level continues to drop however anglers are not reporting problems with launching. Please use caution on the sides of the ramp. Erosion has caused some problems and we are working to repair it as quickly as possible. The fishing remains slow as water temps continue to cool. Anglers are asked to please be aware of your wake so as not to disrupt other anglers fishing from other boats and the shore. Remember that all bass must be immediately released back to the water.

PENA BLANCA - Pena Blanca Lake is closed.

PATAGONIA - The lake will be stocked this week with trout. No reports of angler success have been received. Warmwater species will continue to slow as cooler temperatures prevail.

Where: Patagonia Lake
When: 11/29/08
Caught: 3# Crappies
Technique: Slip bobbers w/Shad Minnows over deep water structure.
Comments: We new they were slabs. Dan at the Marina weighed them in at 3#. We stopped at (10), they filled up the live well. I tried to post the pictures, but was unsuccessfull.
Name: Crappie Jalopy

Where:Patagonia Lake
When:11/21/08
Caught:Largemouth Bass
Technique:Yellow spinnerbait, gold Willow leaf
Comments:Patagonia Nov. 21, Friday. Got there before the sun came up and launched. One other boat on the lake and another joined us later. Man, was it windy and the water temp was 56 degrees. I fished a yellow spinnerbait, on the bottom in 20 -30 feet of water and picked up three bass before 8 A.M. A 16-inch, 14 ¼-inch and a 13-inch and then it stopped around 8 A.M. Tried for catfish from 9 to noon and no bites so I went back to the dock. Three "youngsters" were fishing off the dock and had a nice stringer of rainbow trout. Quality wise, they didn't appear to be over 12 inches, but a nice stinger just the same and a great big "Way To Be" to them. One of them said he caught a 22-pound catfish the evening before which is a good catch. Also saw a few whitetail deer off in the mountains feeding away which reminds me I am heading to my deer lease in Kansas after Thanksgiving to harvest a few deer. We can take up to five, but only one buck. Happy Thanksgiving and take a kid fishing down to Patagonia for trout. They put 22,000 in there Nov. 18 I was told.
Name:TeddyJackEddy

PARKER CANYON - The store at Parker Canyon is closed and currently there are no plans by the Forest Service to re-open it. Anglers needing a license will need to purchase that prior to arriving at the lake. The aquatic vegetation has been cut but anglers may still experience difficultly. The lake was stocked last week.

ROSE CANYON LAKE - Anglers are having some success catching trout. Recent reports are that anglers are having success catching Brown trout. The lake is closed for the winter and anglers wishing to fish this lake will have to hike in.

OTHER WAYS TO GET THE FISHING REPORT:
Fax-On-Request line (602) 530-2210, Document #4001
Internet Home Page www.azgfd.com
Recorded Public Call-In Line (602) 789-3701
1-800-ASK-FISH

 

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