Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report


by Arizona Game & Fish Department
2-28-2024
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Lower Lake Mary - The day use area is closed for the winter season. The lake was completely thawed out on 2/19/2024. Colder temperatures with Wednesday's storm, but warming up toward the weekend. Reminder: The daily bag limit is 4 trout per day and 4 channel catfish per day. Northern pke are unlimited, but must be immediately killed or released. Only boats with a single 10-horsepower motor or a single electric motor or less are allowed on Lower Lake Mary. Fishing has been excellent for rainbow trout. Small lures (inline spinners such as Joe’s flies), flies (#10 bead head Simi-seal leech in black and olive, and #12 prince nymph), and bait are all working well. Ice may be present.

Upper Lake Mary - Statewide limits apply for the fish species in Upper Lake Mary, check your regulations (page 6). Upper Lake Mary is likely to be mostly thawed this week. Walleye and northern pike may be starting to stage at the inflows into the lake. The Newman Canyon inflow has been pulsing in water during the afternoon from snow melt. Newman Canyon peaked at 0.14 cfs on 2/19/2024 at 2:45 p.m., with the most recent reading of 0.02 cfs on 2/20/2024 at 9 a.m.





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Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Wednesday, February 28th

Kaibab Lake: Kaibab Lake Report
Cataract Lake: This is a good time of year to target trout
City Reservoir: The road into City Reservoir is closed for the winter
Dogtown Lake: With the recent storm, road conditions are likely muddy
Santa Fe Reservoir: Santa Fe Reservoir Report
Whitehorse Lake: With the drop in temperatures, fish activity is likely minimal
J. D. Dam Lake: Complete ice cover likely this week
Russel Tank: Russell Tank is full