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Arizona Spring Catfish Stocking Season Ends July 3

The Arizona Game and Fish Department recently announced that the spring catfish stocking season that includes eight deliveries of fish every other week will end the week of June 28-July 3. Every stocking, 14,000 pounds of 14-20 inch channel catfish, are delivered from Arkansas to Arizona’s 20 “Urban Fishing Program” waters in the Phoenix and Tucson areas.

Coming from fish ponds in Arkansas, the fish farms drive a total of over 50,000 miles on their large rigs to truck catfish into Arizona’s park lakes during the spring stocking season.

Warming lake temperatures and air temperatures make it impractical to haul live fish into Arizona’s Urban Lakes and Ponds during the heat of the summer. Consequently, the state stops scheduling fish stockings for July, August, and the first half of September.

Catfish stockings resume again in mid-September when lake and air temperatures cool enough to safely transport fish across the hot desert and into the Urban waters. Anglers can still fish for catfish, bass and bluegill at Urban waters throughout the summer, but the action is generally slower.

Arizona Urban Fishing Report: Catfish Abound

Fishing has been good to excellent for catfish at all lakes, according to the Arizona Game and Fish Department. Best baits for the two pound average cats include worms, shrimp and stink baits fished along the bottom.

Alvord Lake and Evelyn Hallman Pond did not get stocked with catfish as scheduled on May 21. The next catfish stocking will take place the week of June 1-5 at all Phoenix and Tucson area Urban waters.

Bluegill fishing is good at all lakes for anglers using worms or mealworms fished under a small bobber in 3-6 foot depths.
Fishing for bass has slowed, but is expected to improve in the cool of the morning.

At Green Valley lakes (Payson) fishing for trout has slowed, but is very good for crappie, bluegill, bass and catfish. Try small marabou jigs or curly tail grubs for the sunfish and bass. Worms are working for everything.

STOCKING SCHEDULE
All UFP waters in Phoenix area and Tucson area – Last stocked on May 21 with catfish. Next stocking, catfish, the week of June 1-5.
Green Valley Lakes (Payson) – Last stocked on May 7 with trout – last of the spring stockings. No further stockings until October trout deliveries resume.
To find the nearest urban lake near you, visit www.azgfd.gov/urbanfishing.

Arizona Free Fishing Days Slated for June 5 & 12

Arizona has scheduled its annual free fishing days for June 5 and 12 as part of National Fishing and Boating Week.

On these Saturdays, no fishing license is required for persons fishing any of the Urban Fishing Program lakes or other statewide public waters.

Many waters in Arizona are scheduled for fish stockings. Remember that bag limits and other fishing regulations are in full effect and must be observed on Free Fishing Day.

Kids under the age of 14 can fish for free all year long in Arizona, so this special fishing license exemption day means that the older kids and parents get a free pass for the day. Continue reading Arizona Free Fishing Days Slated for June 5 & 12