Oak Creek Fish Report for 1-24-2024
Oak Creek Fishing Report
Oak Creek - Sedona, AZ (Coconino County)
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
1-24-2024
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Oak Creek - As of Jan. 1, 2023, the catch-and-release section on Oak Creek was expanded to include Oak Creek from the Highway 89A bridge at Slide Rock State Park upstream to the Sterling Springs Fish Hatchery property boundary including the West Fork Oak Creek. This section will be catch and release only for trout, artificial fly and lure only, barbless hooks only. Stream flow was 33.6 cfs on 1/22/2024. Cave Springs and Pine Flat Campgrounds are closed for the winter. Anglers are finding success on spinners and flies. Hellgrammite, Simi-seal Leech, Zebra Midge, Elk Hair Caddis, hoppers, and mayfly patterns are a good bet. The leaves are off of the trees and the mornings are COLD. Now is a good time to target the large brown trout that inhabit Oak Creek. Ice may start to form early in the mornings on the slower-moving sections of stream near the top of Oak Creek Canyon
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Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Wednesday, January 24thKaibab Lake: Kaibab Lake is likely completely ice covered this week
Cataract Lake: Cataract Lake is completely ice covered this week
City Reservoir: The road into City Reservoir is closed for the winter
Dogtown Lake: The lake is completely ice covered this week
Santa Fe Lake: Santa Fe Reservoir is completely ice covered this week
Whitehorse Lake: With the drop in temperatures, fish activity is likely minimal
J. D. Dam Lake: Complete ice cover likely this week
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper Lake Mary is likely to be mostly to completely ice covered this week
Francis Short Pond: Frances Short Pond has been refilled, thanks to the City of Flagstaff
Ashurst Lake: Ashurst Lake is likely mostly to completely ice covered this week
Kinnikinick Lake: FR 82 and 125 to Kinnikinick Lake are closed for the winter season
Oak Creek: Stream flow was 33.6 cfs on 1/22/2024
Bartlett Lake: Bartlett Lake Fishing Report
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Friday, December 22nd, 2023Kaibab Lake: Fishing has slowed with the colder temperatures
Cataract Lake: Cataract Lake Report
: Reservoir level remains full
Dogtown Lake: Access to the lake is open, but the campground is closed for the winte
Santa Fe Reservoir: Small brown trout were stocked this fall and are likely active
Whitehorse Lake: The campground and access to the boat launch are closed for the winter
Russel Tank: Russell Tank is full
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper And Lower Lake Mary Report
Francis Short Pond: Frances Short Pond has been refilled
Ashurst Lake: The lake is about 80 percent full and water clarity is excellent
Kinnikinick Lake: The lake is full and turbid
Roosevelt Lake: Fishing is rated fair
Canyon Lake: At Canyon Lake, rainbow trout are due to be stocked this week
Bartlett Lake: Fish should be in about 10-20 feet of water
Colorado River - Lees Ferry: Lees Ferry Fishing Report
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Blue Ridge Campground is closed for the winter season
Knoll Lake: The reservoir level has dropped and the boat launch is no longer in the water
Lake Mead: Fishing for black bass and striped bass has reportedly been decen
Topock Marsh: The North Dike Boat Ramp was dredged this spring, increasing boating access
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