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Kaibab Lake Fish Report for 4-29-2024
Kaibab Lake Fish Report for 4-29-2024
Kaibab Lake Report
Kaibab Lake - Williams, AZ (Coconino County)
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
4-29-2024
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Access to the lake and boat launch are open, but the campgrounds have closed for the winter season. The lake level is below the end of the boat launch, but is rising with recent runoff. The limit is 2 bass minimum size 13 inches, the limit is 4 channel catfish, the limit is 4 trout. Only boats with a single 10-horsepower motor (or less) or single electric motor are allowed on Kaibab Lake. Spring stocking of rainbow trout has been ongoing and fishing is likely good. Rainbow trout were stocked last week. Surface temperature 51.4 F, pH 7.99, D.O. 8.7 on 4/1/2024.
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