Upper & Lower Lake Mary Fish Report for 9-30-2024
Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report
Upper & Lower Lake Mary - Flagstaff, AZ (Coconino County)
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
9-30-2024
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Lower Lake Mary - The day use area is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Campgrounds along the Lake Mary Road corridor are open. 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. The lake is very weedy, water quality is poor, and fishing is very slow.
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, and an electronic fee system is now in place. Target the edges of the weed line for northern pike and look for rocky shorelines and points for walleye. Anglers have been catching walleye and northern pike trolling night crawler harnesses and on lures. Northern pike are active and chasing bait fish at the upper end of the lake (Walnut Canyon inflow). Anglers were finding success with Rat-L-Traps, black-bodied spinnerbaits, and lures with flash and vibration.
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Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Monday, September 30thKaibab Lake: The lake level is low but launching a boat is still achievable
Cataract Lake: A small algae bloom was present along the dam on 9/9/2024
City Reservoir: The lake is full
Dogtown Lake: Rainbow trout were stocked last week
Santa Fe Reservoir: Anglers were catching channel catfish off the dam
Wild Horse Reservoir: Largemouth bass, black crappie, and bluegill are all active
J. D. Dam Lake: The aquatic vegetation is currently thick on JD Dam and fishing is challenging
Russel Tank: The water level of Russel Tank has dropped from last spring
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Friday, August 30thLake Havasu: Lake Havasu Fisheries Improvement Program ramps up again
Colorado River - Below Glen Canyon Dam: Cold water shots into the Colorado River slow a bass invasion in the Grand Canyon
Kaibab Lake: Kaibab Lake Report
Cataract Lake: Cataract Lake Report
City Reservoir: The lake is full
Dogtown Lake: Dogtown Reservoir Report
Santa Fe Lake: Santa Fe Reservoir Report
Whitehorse Lake: Whitehorse Lake Report
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report
Francis Short Pond: The pond currently has a large algae bloom and fishing is poor
Ashurst Lake: Ashurst Lake Report
Apache Lake: Apache Lake Report
Oak Creek: Stream flow is currently at base flow with a recent reading of 29.8 cfs
West Clear Creek: Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 15.2 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : Bass are unlimited harvest in Wet Beaver and Beaver creeks
Colorado River - Lees Ferry: Fishing has been pretty good
Lake Powell: The Castle Rock Cut is now open
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Warm surface temperatures have caused fish to move deeper in the water column
Roosevelt Lake: Bass were great at Roosevelt today
Ashurst Lake: 33 inches and 10 pound pike
Lake Powell: Lake Powell Catch
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