Arizona's Free Fishing Day is Saturday, June 1
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
5-27-2024
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The Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) invites anglers to fish Arizona’s waters for free Saturday, June 1. It’s an ideal time to take the family out for some fun and relaxing outdoor recreation.
Fishing already is a bargain. Arizona fishing licenses start at just $37 for residents 18 and older. A combination hunt and fish license for youths (10-17) are only $5. Arizona’s Free Fishing Day is celebrated as part of National Fishing and Boating Week. As an incentive, a fishing license is not required Saturday for persons fishing any public waters in Arizona.
“Whether you’re a seasoned angler who wants to introduce a newcomer to the sport, or someone who’s always been interested but never took that next step, this is the perfect time to get outdoors and experience what fishing in Arizona is all about,” said Julie Carter, aquatic wildlife branch chief.
While a fishing license is not needed June 1, bag limits and other fishing regulations still apply and must be observed on Free Fishing Day. Children under 10 can fish for free all year long in Arizona, so this special fishing license exemption means that older kids and parents get a free pass for the day, as well.
Of course, once you’re hooked, remember to purchase a fishing license. The purchase of a fishing license directly contributes to state conservation programs, including fisheries management, habitat protection and fishing education. A portion of all fishing and boating supplies, as well as license and registration sales, fund the conservation and preservation of our nation's waterways through a program called the Sport Fish Restoration Program.
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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
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report
Francis Short Pond: The city has repaired and installed a new aeration system
Ashurst Lake: Ashurst Lake is reportedly fishing well
Kinnikinick Lake: Kinnikinick Report
Lake Pleasant: Lake Pleasant Fishing Report
Saguaro Lake: Saguaro Lake Report
Bartlett Lake: Bartlett Lake Report
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Blue Ridge Reservoir Report
Alamo Lake: Bead fishing should be picking up
Lake Havasu: Lake Havasu Fishing 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