Note:Â Northern Pike have been illegally stocked in Francis Short.Â
If you catch a Northern Pike at Francis Short Pond please REMOVE
IT FROM THE POND. Â
WILLIAMS LAKES:Â Â
KAIBAB LAKE - Campground area is open. Fishing
was fair over the weekend. Try Pistol Petes for crappie. Â
CATARACT
LAKE - Campground is open. Fishing for trout and catfish was
good. Stocked with catfish.  Â
CITY
RESERVOIR - Road is open. Lake is full.  Stocked with catfish.Â
DOGTOWN
LAKE - Campground area is open. Lots of folks are
catching crayfish.  Some browns are being caught on lures.    Â
JD
DAM - Road is open.Â
RUSSEL
TANK - Has been stocked
SANTA
FE - Lake is full. Anglers are catching trout and
yellow perch. Stocked with catfish    Â
WHITEHORSE
LAKE - No report from anglers. Campground area is
open. Scheduled to be stocked this week.
Where:Whitehorse lake
When:07/27/08
Caught:Crappie
Technique:small jig head with yellow and black feathers resembles
wasp. torpedo float reeling in slow. Cast next to reeds or cover.
Comments:
caught lots of little ones. Kids had a blast.
Name:
Jake Culp
FLAGSTAFF
LAKES:
LOWER LAKE MARY - A fish kill has occurred.Â
There may not be any fish left.
UPPER
LAKE MARY - The lake is full. Some northern pike
are being caught on anchovies.
Angler report:
Where: Upper Lake Mary
When: 07/29/08
Caught: 9 perch, 2 bluegill
Technique: fished off shore with split shot sinker and Canadian
worms on bottom
Comments: Got caught on bottom a few times but caught 9 perch all
about 6-10 inches
Name: Brian Camilli
ASHURST
LAKE - The lake is full, the road is open. Scheduled
to be stocked this week.
Angler report:
Where:Ashurst Lake
When: 07/26/08
Caught: Nothing.
Technique: Trolled and cast spinners, spoons, dragged wooly worms
and drowned powerbait. Not a single bite in ten hours. Saw a few
hundred fishermen but saw only one (1) actual trout caught ALL
day. This lake is completely depleted of catchable fish and in
desperate need of better management. It is beautiful, but there
are no fish to be caught. Heavy pressure, not enough stockers.
Waste of time and precious gas to get there.
FRANCIS
SHORT POND - A fish kill has occurred caused by a
die-off of an algal bloom which reduced oxygen levels in the
water. Some fish survived the kill, but fishing will be tough
until the lake gets stocked after water quality improves.
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KINNIKINICK LAKE - Scheduled to be stocked this week. No angler
reports.
MARSHALL
LAKE -Â No angler reports.Â
OAK
CREEK - Fishing is fair. A few small rainbow trout
are being caught on flies. Scheduled to be stocked this week.
LONG
LAKE - Lake is open. Water level is good. Lake has been stocked.Â
Some nice fish being caught near the ditch. Â
SOLDIERS & SOLDIERS
ANNEX - Lakes are open.
Angler report:
Where: Soldier Lake
When: 07/19/08
Caught: Nada
Technique: Believe lake had TOTAL FISH KILL due to algae. Fished
an hour or so at dawn with no strikes. When the sun was up enough,
I realized water was cloudy with floating algae particles throughout.
No surface activity at dusk nor dawn. No baitfish swimming around.
Dead crawfish litter the shore. Shame.
BEAVER
CREEK - No report.Â
WEST
CLEAR CREEK - No report.
STONEMAN
LAKE - NO FISH.
MINGUS
LAKE - The seasonal gate across the access road is
open. Mingus was stocked on June 16. This was the last scheduled
stocking until September. The best bait has been white Power
Bait, fished on the bottom with a treble hook and an egg sinker.
Fishermen using night crawlers under a bobber are also having
some success more than one month after the last stocking.
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
When:08/01/08
Caught:trout, yellow bullheads
Technique:worms, bobber
Comments:I read bullheads were illegally stocked. They are multiplying
fast - there were thousands of baby fish in the lake - they were
in schools shaped like balls of 1 foot to 3 feet in diameter moving
around the lake.
Name:
mike c
DEAD
HORSE STATE PARK - Largemouth bass fishing has slowed
a little. Try using small plastic jigs, plastic worms, or small
spinnerbaits near deeper cover. Catfish stocked June 9. The
catfish bite has been fair in the evening.  Some angler’s are
having limited success in the day.
Bluegills are very abundant, but most are small. This is a great
opportunity to teach kids how to fish. Try using a No. 12 hook
with a small piece of worm under a bobber and you should have success.Â
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.Â
VERDE
RIVER (throughout Verde Valley) - Channel catfish
action is starting to pick up in the Verde Valley. Most success
on catfish is by using night crawlers and chicken liver after
dusk. Look for the bass to be biting early morning and in
the evening.
LYNX LAKE - Catfish were stocked June 9 and
again on June 25. Trout were stocked the week of June 16.Â
This was the last scheduled stocking until the fall. The fishing
has been slow. With the water warming trout will become increasingly
hard to catch, but for now some veteran anglers report trout
still biting. Some of the brook trout that were stocked in February
are showing up. Try using chartreuse Power Bait on the bottom
for these pretty little fish. Try using night crawlers or hot
dogs for the catfish.Â
Game and Fish Biologists installed PVC fish structures on Jan.
3. These structures should protect small fishes from predation.Â
Some 7-inch brook trout were in February and 5-inchers in September.
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 - No new reports-Â Catfish and sunfish were stocked
the week of June 23. Try using night crawlers for the catfish.Â
The sunfish will bite on meal worms or small worms. Panther Martins
are working well for the sunfish. The lake has some debris from
the recent rains. Fain lake was last stocked with rainbow trout
the week of June 16. This is the last trout stocking scheduled
until September. For trout try using spinners or bright colored
Power Bait. Fain lake was stocked with brook trout on Feb. 25.Â
GOLDWATER
LAKE - Trout are scheduled to be stocked this week,
the week of Aug. 4. I have not gotten any feedback on how they
are biting. You may want to 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.
The water temperature is 73?F on the surface. If the temperature
continues to increase we will postpone scheduled stockings until
the spring when the water cools. Bluegills were stocked Feb 25.
Game and Fish biologists weighed a 22-pound channel catfish that
was caught at Goldwater in March. On July 11, a 26-pound catfish
was caught on a hotdog and an 11-pound catfish was caught since
then. While the number of catfish is low, the quality is exceptional.Â
Game and Fish Biologists surveyed Goldwater during the middle
of May 2007 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.
Angler report:
Me and my nephews fished lynx lake Friday afternoon till dark,
no one was catching anything until  I landed one small stocker
rainbow on a piece of night crawler. then we fished granite basin
lake on sat morning, nothing but 2-inch bluegills and a turtle.
Then we tried Watson Lake off the fishing pier, nothing there.
Saw a nice bass swimming in the water. Watson Lake must be the
most fertile of all the Prescott lakes; lots of places to hide
with all the plant growth. And then last we tried Goldwater and
nothing, nothing but lots of crayfish. That lake is getting taken
over with them.
That's my Prescott report
Have a great day
Dale
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