Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
4-29-2024
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Lower Lake Mary - The day use area is now open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Reminder, the daily bag limit is 4 trout per day and 4 channel catfish per day. Northern pike are unlimited, but must be immediately killed or released. Only boats with a single 10-horsepower motor (or less) or a single electric motor are allowed on Lower Lake Mary. Fishing remains excellent for rainbow trout and we've gotten reports of large holdover trout. Small lures (spoons like Kastmasters and inline spinners such as Joe’s flies), flies (#10 bead head Simi-seal leech in black, wine, and olive, #14-18 zebra midge, soft hackles, elk hair caddis, and #12 prince nymph), and bait (PowerBait and worms) are all working well. Midges have been hatching out in droves on warm days, creating a fun dry dropper fishing opportunity. Northern pike have been active, especially in the afternoons as the lake warms.
Upper Lake Mary - Statewide limits apply for the fish species in Upper Lake Mary, check your regulations (page 6). The main boat launches are open, but will be under construction as the lots are scheduled to be repaved. Walleye and northern pike are likely transitioning from the inflow areas of the lake to cruising the shoreline of the lake in search of food. Newman Canyon runoff has slowed considerably over the weekend with a recent reading of 1.53 cfs on 4/15/2024 @ 8 a.m.
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Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Monday, April 29thKaibab Lake: Kaibab Lake Report
Cataract Lake: The lake is full
City Reservoir: The road into City Reservoir is now open
Dogtown Lake: Dogtown Lake Report
Santa Fe Lake: The lake is full and spilling over
Whitehorse Lake: Whitehorse Lake Report
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Sunday, March 31stKaibab Lake: The lake level is below the end of the boat launch
Cataract Lake: The lake is full
City Reservoir: The road into City Reservoir is closed for the winter
Dogtown Lake: Access to the lake is open, but the campground is closed for the winter
Santa Fe Reservoir: The lake is full and spilling over
Whitehorse Lake: With the recent snow storms, road conditions are likely muddy
J. D. Dam Lake: Complete ice cover likely this week
Russel Tank: Ice may be present
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper and Lower Lake Mary Fishing Report
Francis Short Pond: The City has worked tirelessly to remove literally tons of ash, debris, and sediment from the pond
Ashurst Lake: Ashurst Lake Fishing Report
Kinnikinick Lake: The lake is full and turbid
Apache Lake: Apache Lake Report
Bartlett Lake: Bartlett Lake Fishing Report
Fain Lake: Fain Lake Fishing Report
Oak Creek: Oak Creek Report
West Clear Creek: Smallmouth bass are unlimited harvest in West Clear Creek
Lake Powell: Lake Powell Fishing Report
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Green sunfish are unlimited and invasive
Lake Havasu: Lake Havasu Fishing Report